A controlled release test was carried out to assess the accuracy of the tracer gas dispersion method, which is used to measure whole-site landfill methane (CH4) emissions as well as fugitive emissions from other area sources. Two teams performed measurements using analytical instruments installed in two vehicles, to measure downwind concentrations of target (CH4) and tracer gases at distances of 1.2–3.5 km from the release locations. The controlled target gas release rates were either 5.3 or 10.9 kg CH4 h−1, and target and tracer gases were released at distances between 12 m and 140 m from each other. Five measurement campaigns were performed, where the plume was traversed between 2 and 31 times. The measured target gas emissions agreed wel...
International audienceThis study evaluates two local-scale atmospheric inversion approaches for the ...
This study presents the results of a campaign that estimated methane emissions at 268 gas production...
In August and September 2020, three different measurement methods for quantifying methane (CH4) emis...
The methane emissions from a landfill in south-east, UK were successfully quantified during a six-da...
Methane is a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) with a 100-year global warming potential 28 times that...
Using a dual species methane/acetylene instrument based on cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS), the...
A new, integrated methodology to locate and measure methane emissions from natural gas systems has b...
Few studies have addressed the accuracy of methods for measuring fugitive dust emission rates. We me...
Landfills are known to be a significant contributor to atmospheric methane, yet emissions are diffic...
On October 14, 2020 the European Commission adopted the EU methane strategy[1]. Measurement-based re...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas and emission controls for methane are a part of the internati...
The measurement of methane emissions from landfills is important to the understanding of landfills’ ...
A double tracer technique was used successfully to quantify whole-site methane (CH(4)) emissions fro...
<div><p>Measuring greenhouse gas (GHG) source emissions provides data for validation of GHG inventor...
This dataset supports the publications: 1) Rees-White, T. C., Mønster, J., Beaven R. P., S...
International audienceThis study evaluates two local-scale atmospheric inversion approaches for the ...
This study presents the results of a campaign that estimated methane emissions at 268 gas production...
In August and September 2020, three different measurement methods for quantifying methane (CH4) emis...
The methane emissions from a landfill in south-east, UK were successfully quantified during a six-da...
Methane is a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) with a 100-year global warming potential 28 times that...
Using a dual species methane/acetylene instrument based on cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS), the...
A new, integrated methodology to locate and measure methane emissions from natural gas systems has b...
Few studies have addressed the accuracy of methods for measuring fugitive dust emission rates. We me...
Landfills are known to be a significant contributor to atmospheric methane, yet emissions are diffic...
On October 14, 2020 the European Commission adopted the EU methane strategy[1]. Measurement-based re...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas and emission controls for methane are a part of the internati...
The measurement of methane emissions from landfills is important to the understanding of landfills’ ...
A double tracer technique was used successfully to quantify whole-site methane (CH(4)) emissions fro...
<div><p>Measuring greenhouse gas (GHG) source emissions provides data for validation of GHG inventor...
This dataset supports the publications: 1) Rees-White, T. C., Mønster, J., Beaven R. P., S...
International audienceThis study evaluates two local-scale atmospheric inversion approaches for the ...
This study presents the results of a campaign that estimated methane emissions at 268 gas production...
In August and September 2020, three different measurement methods for quantifying methane (CH4) emis...