The effects of early acidification with sulfuric acid of animal slurry in concrete storage tanks to pH 5 on methane and ammonia emissions have been investigated on two cattle and two pig slurry storage tanks in full scale. The tanks’ up- and down-wind concentrations were measured online by cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS). The inverse-dispersion method (IDM), using a backward Lagrangian stochastic (bLS) model, was used to determine the emission rates. The results show that CH4 emissions after single-dose acidification of slurry tanks in the early summer were reduced by 95 ± 14% and 95% ± 6% for cattle and pig manure, respectively, compared to the emissions measured before acidification. The reductions occurred even though pH increased d...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Bovine slurry and its subsequent storage are significant sources of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gas...
To examine the effect of storage temperature on the emission of methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO)...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
Acidification of livestock manure can reduce emission of the greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitr...
Acidification of pig slurry to pH 5.5 is used as a measure to reduce ammonia emission from pits and ...
It is widely recognized that livestock production is very important to humans because it provides us...
Quantifying in-house emissions of methane (CH4) from liquid manure (slurry) is difficult due to high...
Slurry stores are an important source of both methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions. Strategies ...
Gaseous emissions are the main loss pathways of nutrients during dairy slurry storage. In this study...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
Cattle and cow slurry storage is a significant source of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammon...
Gaseous emissions are the main loss pathways of nutrients during dairy slurry storage. In this study...
Livestock production can cause environmental problems; including global warming, land degradation, a...
Cattle breeding is almost diffused around the world, with a growth of 7% in the last ten years. The ...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Bovine slurry and its subsequent storage are significant sources of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gas...
To examine the effect of storage temperature on the emission of methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO)...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
Acidification of livestock manure can reduce emission of the greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitr...
Acidification of pig slurry to pH 5.5 is used as a measure to reduce ammonia emission from pits and ...
It is widely recognized that livestock production is very important to humans because it provides us...
Quantifying in-house emissions of methane (CH4) from liquid manure (slurry) is difficult due to high...
Slurry stores are an important source of both methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions. Strategies ...
Gaseous emissions are the main loss pathways of nutrients during dairy slurry storage. In this study...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
Cattle and cow slurry storage is a significant source of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammon...
Gaseous emissions are the main loss pathways of nutrients during dairy slurry storage. In this study...
Livestock production can cause environmental problems; including global warming, land degradation, a...
Cattle breeding is almost diffused around the world, with a growth of 7% in the last ten years. The ...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Bovine slurry and its subsequent storage are significant sources of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gas...
To examine the effect of storage temperature on the emission of methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO)...