An ability to real-time, continuously monitor soil ammonia emission profiles under diverse meteorological conditions with high temporal resolution in a simple and maintenance-free fashion can provide the urgently needed scientific insights to mitigate ammonia emission to the atmosphere and improve agricultural fertilization practice. Here, we report an open-chamber deployment unit embedded a gas-permeable membrane-based conductometric sensing probe (OC-GPMCP) capable of on-site continuously monitoring soil ammonia emission flux (JNH3) –time (t) profiles without the need for ongoing calibration. The developed OC-GPMCPs were deployed to a sugarcane field and a cattle farm under different fertilization/meteorological conditions to exemplify th...
Ammonia concentration and fluxes were measured above a growing triticale field for two months during...
peer-reviewedA highly selective optical fibre sensor has been developed for the monitoring of low le...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) as a result of intensive N fertilization, especially due to agronomic practice...
Reliable real-time and in-situ monitoring of ammonia volatilization could provide invaluable informa...
Reducing ammonia emissions is one of the most difficult challenges for environmental regulators arou...
confine animal feeding operations (CAFOs). The atmosphere within a CAFO is typically hot with high h...
Publication history: Accepted - 17 November 2022; Published online - 21 November 2022.Agricultural e...
The dominant source of ammonia to the atmosphere today is agriculture. Urea is commonly used as fert...
Ammonia (NH3) is a well-known basic gas in the atmosphere, which significantly contributes to fine p...
Manure application leads to a number of different environmental problems, as ammonia emission, leach...
A new micrometeorological technique is applied to measure gas emissions from soils. The technique re...
A dynamic flow-through chamber system was used to measure fluxes of ammonia-nitrogen (NH3-N, where N...
International audienceEmissions from agricultural activities contribute to air pollution, and are th...
peer-reviewedAn optical fibre sensor for the monitoring of low level atmospheric ammonia concentrati...
A trace-gas sensor based on fibre-amplifier enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy has been developed f...
Ammonia concentration and fluxes were measured above a growing triticale field for two months during...
peer-reviewedA highly selective optical fibre sensor has been developed for the monitoring of low le...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) as a result of intensive N fertilization, especially due to agronomic practice...
Reliable real-time and in-situ monitoring of ammonia volatilization could provide invaluable informa...
Reducing ammonia emissions is one of the most difficult challenges for environmental regulators arou...
confine animal feeding operations (CAFOs). The atmosphere within a CAFO is typically hot with high h...
Publication history: Accepted - 17 November 2022; Published online - 21 November 2022.Agricultural e...
The dominant source of ammonia to the atmosphere today is agriculture. Urea is commonly used as fert...
Ammonia (NH3) is a well-known basic gas in the atmosphere, which significantly contributes to fine p...
Manure application leads to a number of different environmental problems, as ammonia emission, leach...
A new micrometeorological technique is applied to measure gas emissions from soils. The technique re...
A dynamic flow-through chamber system was used to measure fluxes of ammonia-nitrogen (NH3-N, where N...
International audienceEmissions from agricultural activities contribute to air pollution, and are th...
peer-reviewedAn optical fibre sensor for the monitoring of low level atmospheric ammonia concentrati...
A trace-gas sensor based on fibre-amplifier enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy has been developed f...
Ammonia concentration and fluxes were measured above a growing triticale field for two months during...
peer-reviewedA highly selective optical fibre sensor has been developed for the monitoring of low le...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) as a result of intensive N fertilization, especially due to agronomic practice...