Using first-order kinetic empirical models to estimate landfill gas (LFG) generation and collection rates is well recognized in the literature. The uncertainty in the estimated LFG generation rates is a major challenge in evaluating performance of LFG collection and LFG to energy facilities. In this investigation, four methods for quantifying first-order LFG generation model parameters, methane generation potential, L(0), and methane generation rate constant, k, were evaluated. It was found that the model is insensitive to the approach taken in quantifying the parameters. However, considering the recognition of using the model in the literature, the optimum method to estimate L(0) and k is to determine L(0) using disposed municipal solid wa...
Landfills accepting biodegradable organic waste produce significant amounts of methane richlandfill ...
Well testing procedures, such as the Tier 3 methodology specified in the United States Code of Feder...
Landfill gas is a term used to describe the mixture of gases created by the decomposition of waste w...
Landfill gas collection data from wet landfill cells were analyzed and first-order gas generation mo...
Landfill gas collection data from wet landfill cells were analyzed and first-order gas generation mo...
Using first-order kinetic empirical models to estimate landfill gas (LFG) generation and collection ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas generated from the anaerobic decomposition of waste in landfills....
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills have been identified by regulators and policy-makers as primar...
The first-order decay (FOD) model is widely used to estimate landfill gas generation for emissions i...
The anaerobic decomposition of solid waste in a landfill produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas, ...
The first-order decay (FOD) model is widely used to estimate landfill gas generation for emissions i...
The ultimate methane generation potential (L0) of municipal solid waste (MSW) has been used in first...
Landfill gas is a term used to describe the mixture of gases created by the decomposition of waste w...
<div><p>Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) generated from low-organic waste degradation at four Danish landfil...
Landfill operators are looking for more accurate models to predict waste degradation and landfill ga...
Landfills accepting biodegradable organic waste produce significant amounts of methane richlandfill ...
Well testing procedures, such as the Tier 3 methodology specified in the United States Code of Feder...
Landfill gas is a term used to describe the mixture of gases created by the decomposition of waste w...
Landfill gas collection data from wet landfill cells were analyzed and first-order gas generation mo...
Landfill gas collection data from wet landfill cells were analyzed and first-order gas generation mo...
Using first-order kinetic empirical models to estimate landfill gas (LFG) generation and collection ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas generated from the anaerobic decomposition of waste in landfills....
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills have been identified by regulators and policy-makers as primar...
The first-order decay (FOD) model is widely used to estimate landfill gas generation for emissions i...
The anaerobic decomposition of solid waste in a landfill produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas, ...
The first-order decay (FOD) model is widely used to estimate landfill gas generation for emissions i...
The ultimate methane generation potential (L0) of municipal solid waste (MSW) has been used in first...
Landfill gas is a term used to describe the mixture of gases created by the decomposition of waste w...
<div><p>Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) generated from low-organic waste degradation at four Danish landfil...
Landfill operators are looking for more accurate models to predict waste degradation and landfill ga...
Landfills accepting biodegradable organic waste produce significant amounts of methane richlandfill ...
Well testing procedures, such as the Tier 3 methodology specified in the United States Code of Feder...
Landfill gas is a term used to describe the mixture of gases created by the decomposition of waste w...