In dairy cattle systems, most of the feces and urine go to the pit. At the manure pit level, mass transfer of NH3 (kNH(3)) has many factors, but practical difficulties hamper a controlled field evaluation. In this study, we propose a methodology for the determination of an alternative, more practical, pit transfer coefficient of NH3 (PTC), and compare it with kNH(3) determined from other scientific studies. The aims of this research study were: (1) to develop a wind tunnel set-up which mimics air flow patterns between the slats and above a clean section of a slatted floor section, featuring an aqueous NH3-emitting solution; and (2) to assess how air velocity, turbulence intensity, NH3 concentration ([NH3]) and PTC are influenced by inlet ai...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Two experiments using wind tunnels were conducted in conjunction with a N mass balance to evaluate t...
In dairy cattle systems, most of the feces and urine go to the pit. At the manure pit level, mass tr...
Ammonia (NH3) emission from livestock manure constitutes a loss of crop-available nitrogen (N) and p...
Ammonia mitigation systems in dairy houses with a slurry pit below, often close off the pit to limit...
Atmospheric NH3, mainly originates from agricultural sources, can cause serious environmental proble...
Ammonia emissions from animal production systems are a concern due to their potential adverse effect...
Agriculture is still the main source of NH3 emissions. Consequently, ammonia reduction and monitorin...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
In order to better understand and try to mitigate gaseous emissions from barns, our objective was to...
<p>In order to reduce the emission, proper understanding of the transportation behaviour of gaseous ...
Odor emissions from manure in livestock buildings are an important issue which concerns the human he...
Agriculture is mainly responsible for ammonia (NH3) volatilization. Among all agricultural activitie...
Manure application leads to a number of different environmental problems, as ammonia emission, leach...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Two experiments using wind tunnels were conducted in conjunction with a N mass balance to evaluate t...
In dairy cattle systems, most of the feces and urine go to the pit. At the manure pit level, mass tr...
Ammonia (NH3) emission from livestock manure constitutes a loss of crop-available nitrogen (N) and p...
Ammonia mitigation systems in dairy houses with a slurry pit below, often close off the pit to limit...
Atmospheric NH3, mainly originates from agricultural sources, can cause serious environmental proble...
Ammonia emissions from animal production systems are a concern due to their potential adverse effect...
Agriculture is still the main source of NH3 emissions. Consequently, ammonia reduction and monitorin...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
In order to better understand and try to mitigate gaseous emissions from barns, our objective was to...
<p>In order to reduce the emission, proper understanding of the transportation behaviour of gaseous ...
Odor emissions from manure in livestock buildings are an important issue which concerns the human he...
Agriculture is mainly responsible for ammonia (NH3) volatilization. Among all agricultural activitie...
Manure application leads to a number of different environmental problems, as ammonia emission, leach...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Two experiments using wind tunnels were conducted in conjunction with a N mass balance to evaluate t...