[HTML][HTML] Ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from slurry storage-A review
T Kupper, C Häni, A Neftel, C Kincaid, M Bühler… - Agriculture, ecosystems …, 2020 - Elsevier
Storage of slurry is an important emission source for ammonia (NH 3), nitrous oxide (N 2 O),
methane (CH 4), carbon dioxide (CO 2) and hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) from livestock …
methane (CH 4), carbon dioxide (CO 2) and hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) from livestock …
Technical options for the mitigation of direct methane and nitrous oxide emissions from livestock: a review
Although livestock production accounts for a sizeable share of global greenhouse gas
emissions, numerous technical options have been identified to mitigate these emissions. In …
emissions, numerous technical options have been identified to mitigate these emissions. In …
SPECIAL TOPICS—Mitigation of methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal operations: II. A review of manure management mitigation options
F Montes, R Meinen, C Dell, A Rotz… - Journal of animal …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
This review analyzes published data on manure management practices used to mitigate
methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from animal operations. Reducing …
methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from animal operations. Reducing …
Review on greenhouse gas emissions from pig houses: Production of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide by animals and manure
FX Philippe, B Nicks - Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2015 - Elsevier
The environmental impacts of livestock production are attracting increasing attention,
especially the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Currently, pork is the most widely …
especially the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Currently, pork is the most widely …
A review of ammonia emission mitigation techniques for concentrated animal feeding operations
PM Ndegwa, AN Hristov, J Arogo, RE Sheffield - Biosystems engineering, 2008 - Elsevier
Several approaches have been suggested and evaluated for reducing ammonia emissions
from excreted animal manure: reducing nitrogen excretion through dietary manipulation …
from excreted animal manure: reducing nitrogen excretion through dietary manipulation …
Emissions of ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide from dairy cattle housing and manure management systems
AB Leytem, RS Dungan, DL Bjorneberg… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Concentrated animal feeding operations emit trace gases such as ammonia (NH3), methane
(CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrous oxide (N2O). The implementation of air quality …
(CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrous oxide (N2O). The implementation of air quality …
Mitigating greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions from swine manure management: a system analysis
Y Wang, H Dong, Z Zhu, PJ Gerber, H Xin… - … science & technology, 2017 - ACS Publications
Gaseous emissions from animal manure are considerable contributor to global ammonia
(NH3) and agriculture greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Given the demand to promote …
(NH3) and agriculture greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Given the demand to promote …
Manure management for greenhouse gas mitigation
Ongoing intensification and specialisation of livestock production lead to increasing volumes
of manure to be managed, which are a source of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) methane …
of manure to be managed, which are a source of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) methane …
[HTML][HTML] Additives and methods for the mitigation of methane emission from stored liquid manure
HW Ambrose, FR Dalby, A Feilberg… - Biosystems Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
Highlights•Acidification acts as a benchmark in mitigating methane emissions in stored
slurry.•Efficacy of chemical additives to mitigate methane emissions varied with …
slurry.•Efficacy of chemical additives to mitigate methane emissions varied with …
Greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions from slurry storage: Impacts of temperature and potential mitigation through covering (pig slurry) or acidification (cattle slurry …
T Misselbrook, J Hunt, F Perazzolo… - … of environmental quality, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3)
emissions to the atmosphere, for which accurate quantification and potential mitigation …
emissions to the atmosphere, for which accurate quantification and potential mitigation …