Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been identified as a principal odorous component of gaseous emissions from construction and demolition debris (C&D) landfills. Although several studies have reported the ambient concentrations of H2S near C&D landfills, few studies have quantified emission rates of H2S. One of the most widely used techniques for measuring surface gas emission rates from landfills is the flux chamber method. Flux measurements using the flux chamber were performed at five different C&D landfills from April to August, 2003. The flux rates of H2S measured in this research were between 0.192 and 1.76 mg/(m2-d). © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
This study examined the emission characteristics of impure gas-like hydrogen sulfide and siloxane co...
Gaseous emissions are an important problem in municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment plants. The sour...
Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative (PNGC) operates the Landfill Gas to\ud Energy Facility at C...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been identified as a principal odorous component of gaseous emissions fro...
Odor problems associated with H2S emissions often result in odor complaints from nearby residents of...
Odor problems are a common complaint from residents living near landfills. Many compounds can cause ...
SUMMARY: In order to manage the methane and sulphur compounds emissions of a landfill area with depo...
The attenuation of H(2)S emissions by various landfill cover materials was evaluated using both labo...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has become recognized as a problematic gas emitted from landfills. Sulfate, w...
The emission of H2S from landfills in the United States is an emergent problem because measured conc...
International audienceIn order to manage the methane and sulphur compounds emissions of a landfill a...
Vast quantities of H2S emitted from landfill sites require urgent disposal. The current study focuse...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) emitted from construction and demolition waste landfills has received increas...
Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) emitted from construction and demolition waste landfills has received incre...
This in-situ analysis quantifies hydrogen sulfide gas emission from a simulated sewerage system, wit...
This study examined the emission characteristics of impure gas-like hydrogen sulfide and siloxane co...
Gaseous emissions are an important problem in municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment plants. The sour...
Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative (PNGC) operates the Landfill Gas to\ud Energy Facility at C...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been identified as a principal odorous component of gaseous emissions fro...
Odor problems associated with H2S emissions often result in odor complaints from nearby residents of...
Odor problems are a common complaint from residents living near landfills. Many compounds can cause ...
SUMMARY: In order to manage the methane and sulphur compounds emissions of a landfill area with depo...
The attenuation of H(2)S emissions by various landfill cover materials was evaluated using both labo...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has become recognized as a problematic gas emitted from landfills. Sulfate, w...
The emission of H2S from landfills in the United States is an emergent problem because measured conc...
International audienceIn order to manage the methane and sulphur compounds emissions of a landfill a...
Vast quantities of H2S emitted from landfill sites require urgent disposal. The current study focuse...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) emitted from construction and demolition waste landfills has received increas...
Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) emitted from construction and demolition waste landfills has received incre...
This in-situ analysis quantifies hydrogen sulfide gas emission from a simulated sewerage system, wit...
This study examined the emission characteristics of impure gas-like hydrogen sulfide and siloxane co...
Gaseous emissions are an important problem in municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment plants. The sour...
Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative (PNGC) operates the Landfill Gas to\ud Energy Facility at C...