Globally, the waste sector contributes to nearly a fifth of anthropogenic methane emitted to the atmosphere and is the second largest source of methane in the UK. In recent years great improvements to reduce those emissions have been achieved by the installation of methane recovery systems at landfill sites, and subsequently methane emissions reported in national emission inventories have been reduced. Nevertheless, methane emissions of landfills remain uncertain and quantification of emission fluxes is essential to verify reported emission inventories and to monitor changes in emissions. Here we present a new approach for methane emission quantification from a complex source such as a landfill site by applying a computational fluid ...
Methane (CH4) diffuse emissions from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) landfills represent one of the most...
The first-order decay (FOD) model is widely used to estimate landfill gas generation for emissions i...
High methane (CH4) mixing ratios (up to 4 ppm) have occurred sporadically at our measurement site in...
International audienceGlobally, the waste sector contributes to nearly a fifth of anthropogenic meth...
Globally, the waste sector contributes to nearly a fifth of anthropogenic methane emitted to the atm...
The chemical breakdown of organic matter in landfills represents a significant source of methane gas...
The methane emissions from a landfill in south-east, UK were successfully quantified during a six-da...
Because municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills emit significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhou...
One of the most significant environmental problems arising from landfills is the emission of methane...
Landfills are known to be a significant contributor to atmospheric methane, yet emissions are diffic...
A double tracer technique was used successfully to quantify whole-site methane (CH(4)) emissions fro...
Because municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills emit significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhou...
Methane is a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) with a 100-year global warming potential 28 times that...
Large spatial and temporal uncertainties for landfill CH4 emissions remain unresolved by short-term ...
Whole-site methane emissions from 15 Danish landfills were assessed using a mobile tracer dispersion...
Methane (CH4) diffuse emissions from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) landfills represent one of the most...
The first-order decay (FOD) model is widely used to estimate landfill gas generation for emissions i...
High methane (CH4) mixing ratios (up to 4 ppm) have occurred sporadically at our measurement site in...
International audienceGlobally, the waste sector contributes to nearly a fifth of anthropogenic meth...
Globally, the waste sector contributes to nearly a fifth of anthropogenic methane emitted to the atm...
The chemical breakdown of organic matter in landfills represents a significant source of methane gas...
The methane emissions from a landfill in south-east, UK were successfully quantified during a six-da...
Because municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills emit significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhou...
One of the most significant environmental problems arising from landfills is the emission of methane...
Landfills are known to be a significant contributor to atmospheric methane, yet emissions are diffic...
A double tracer technique was used successfully to quantify whole-site methane (CH(4)) emissions fro...
Because municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills emit significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhou...
Methane is a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) with a 100-year global warming potential 28 times that...
Large spatial and temporal uncertainties for landfill CH4 emissions remain unresolved by short-term ...
Whole-site methane emissions from 15 Danish landfills were assessed using a mobile tracer dispersion...
Methane (CH4) diffuse emissions from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) landfills represent one of the most...
The first-order decay (FOD) model is widely used to estimate landfill gas generation for emissions i...
High methane (CH4) mixing ratios (up to 4 ppm) have occurred sporadically at our measurement site in...