Short-range impacts to sensitive ecosystems as a result of ammonia emitted by livestock farms are often assessed using atmospheric dispersion modelling systems such as AERMOD. These assessments evaluate mean annual atmospheric concentrations of ammonia and nitrogen deposition rates at the ecosystem location for comparison with ecosystem damage thresholds. However, predictions of mean annual atmospheric concentrations can be dominated by periods of stable night-time conditions, which can contribute significantly to mean concentrations. AERMOD has been demonstrated to overestimate concentrations in certain stable low-wind conditions and so the model could potentially overestimate the short-range impacts of livestock ammonia emissions. This pa...
Agriculture is responsible for 98% of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) in Ireland, of which pigs and poultr...
The study focuses on the application of a dynamic ammonia emission into the Weather Research and For...
Agriculture is responsible for 98% of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) in Ireland, of which pigs and poultr...
Short-range impacts to sensitive ecosystems as a result of ammonia emitted by livestock farms are of...
We used two atmospheric dispersion models (ADMS and AERMOD) to simulate the short-range dispersion o...
Agricultural livestock represents the main source of ammonia (NH3) in Europe. In recent years, reduc...
Ammonia emissions from livestock production can have negative impacts on nearby protected sites and ...
Agricultural livestock represents the main source of ammonia (NH3) in Europe. In recent years, reduc...
Agricultural livestock represents the main source of ammonia (NH3) in Europe. In recent years, reduc...
Agricultural livestock represents the main source of ammonia (NH3) in Europe. In recent years, reduc...
Inverse dispersion models are useful tools for estimating emissions from animal feeding operations, ...
Ammonia emissions from livestock production can have negative impacts on nearby protected sites and ...
Relationships were developed to predict ammonia (NH3) nitrogen losses from cattle manure in animal h...
Accurate modelling of mitigation measures for nitrogen deposition and secondary inorganic aerosol (S...
Ammonia is an important atmospheric pollutant that combines with sulfuric acid and nitric acid to fo...
Agriculture is responsible for 98% of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) in Ireland, of which pigs and poultr...
The study focuses on the application of a dynamic ammonia emission into the Weather Research and For...
Agriculture is responsible for 98% of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) in Ireland, of which pigs and poultr...
Short-range impacts to sensitive ecosystems as a result of ammonia emitted by livestock farms are of...
We used two atmospheric dispersion models (ADMS and AERMOD) to simulate the short-range dispersion o...
Agricultural livestock represents the main source of ammonia (NH3) in Europe. In recent years, reduc...
Ammonia emissions from livestock production can have negative impacts on nearby protected sites and ...
Agricultural livestock represents the main source of ammonia (NH3) in Europe. In recent years, reduc...
Agricultural livestock represents the main source of ammonia (NH3) in Europe. In recent years, reduc...
Agricultural livestock represents the main source of ammonia (NH3) in Europe. In recent years, reduc...
Inverse dispersion models are useful tools for estimating emissions from animal feeding operations, ...
Ammonia emissions from livestock production can have negative impacts on nearby protected sites and ...
Relationships were developed to predict ammonia (NH3) nitrogen losses from cattle manure in animal h...
Accurate modelling of mitigation measures for nitrogen deposition and secondary inorganic aerosol (S...
Ammonia is an important atmospheric pollutant that combines with sulfuric acid and nitric acid to fo...
Agriculture is responsible for 98% of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) in Ireland, of which pigs and poultr...
The study focuses on the application of a dynamic ammonia emission into the Weather Research and For...
Agriculture is responsible for 98% of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) in Ireland, of which pigs and poultr...