It has been shown that CH 4 emitted to the atmosphere from landfills can be oxidized by methanotrophic bacteria in landfill top covers. Therefore, it should be feasible to develop a mitigation strategy incorporating a combination of engineered and natural methanotrophic controls, by means of a designed landfill cover that would promote growth of methane oxidizing bacteria, while performing its other purposes. Such an approach might provide a complementary strategy for the control of CH 4 emissions, particularly at older sites where flaring or energy recovery is not economically feasible. In the case of modern landfills, a passive methane oxidation barrier (BOPM) would permit to reduce emissions of greenhouse gas (GHG) and after the period o...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH 4) that contributes to greenhouse gas e...
Abstract: Estimates of methane (CH4) oxidation rates (Rg) in biocovers are crucial for development ...
The overall objective of this project, 'Strategies to Optimize Microbially-Mediated Mitigation of Gr...
It has been shown that CH 4 emitted to the atmosphere from landfills can be oxidized by methanotroph...
In landfills, anaerobic biodegradation of solid wastes by methanogens is responsible for about 19% o...
An experimental landfill cover composed of a mixture of sand and compost was installed at the St-Nic...
This study focused on the biotic oxidation of methane in landfill covers as a technology for reduci...
Methane (CH4) has 21 times the global warming potential (GWP) of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-yea...
Uncontrolled emissions of landfill gas may contribute significantly to climate change, since its com...
The microbial oxidation of methane in engineered cover soils is considered a potent option for the m...
451-459Methane (CH4) emission from landfills ranks as the third major source of anthropogenic emissi...
Methane, one of the primary greenhouse gases, negatively affects climate change. Its atmospheric con...
Abstract: Biocovers are an alternative for mitigating fugitive and residual emissions of methane fro...
Field measurement of landfill methane emissions indicates natural variability spanning more than 2 s...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH4) that contributes to greenhouse gas ef...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH 4) that contributes to greenhouse gas e...
Abstract: Estimates of methane (CH4) oxidation rates (Rg) in biocovers are crucial for development ...
The overall objective of this project, 'Strategies to Optimize Microbially-Mediated Mitigation of Gr...
It has been shown that CH 4 emitted to the atmosphere from landfills can be oxidized by methanotroph...
In landfills, anaerobic biodegradation of solid wastes by methanogens is responsible for about 19% o...
An experimental landfill cover composed of a mixture of sand and compost was installed at the St-Nic...
This study focused on the biotic oxidation of methane in landfill covers as a technology for reduci...
Methane (CH4) has 21 times the global warming potential (GWP) of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-yea...
Uncontrolled emissions of landfill gas may contribute significantly to climate change, since its com...
The microbial oxidation of methane in engineered cover soils is considered a potent option for the m...
451-459Methane (CH4) emission from landfills ranks as the third major source of anthropogenic emissi...
Methane, one of the primary greenhouse gases, negatively affects climate change. Its atmospheric con...
Abstract: Biocovers are an alternative for mitigating fugitive and residual emissions of methane fro...
Field measurement of landfill methane emissions indicates natural variability spanning more than 2 s...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH4) that contributes to greenhouse gas ef...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH 4) that contributes to greenhouse gas e...
Abstract: Estimates of methane (CH4) oxidation rates (Rg) in biocovers are crucial for development ...
The overall objective of this project, 'Strategies to Optimize Microbially-Mediated Mitigation of Gr...