Methane, one of the primary greenhouse gases, negatively affects climate change. Its atmospheric concentration has increased dramatically over the last century and is expected to continue rising due to human activities. Oxidation of methane by methanotrophic bacteria provides a sink for methane. The rate at which methane is biologically oxidized depends on different parameters. This study aims to better understand methane oxidation in landfill cover soils. This was done through laboratory batch reactor experiments, under two levels of moisture content, two soil layer thicknesses and with and without nutrient additions. Adding nutrients to the 200 mm layer of landfill cover soil that contained 30% moisture content (by weight), increased the ...
451-459Methane (CH4) emission from landfills ranks as the third major source of anthropogenic emissi...
Methane (CH4) has 21 times the global warming potential (GWP) of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-yea...
Jean Bogner - Research Professor, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences, UIC. Landfill methane ...
The microbial oxidation of methane in engineered cover soils is considered a potent option for the m...
Methane emissions from landfills make an important contribution to the anthropogenic induced global ...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH 4) that contributes to greenhouse gas e...
It is advantageous to use coarse soils as landfill cover because they allow better aeration of the b...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH4) that contributes to greenhouse gas ef...
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...
The microbial oxidation of methane in landfill cover soils offers great potential to reduce methane ...
Landfills account for ca. 10% of the annual global burden of atmospheric methane. Part of the efflux...
In order to devise design criteria for biocovers intended to enhance the microbial oxidation of land...
Abstract — The combination of flux measurements and gas profiles were used to calculate an estimate ...
Methane oxidation rates observed in a topsoil covering a retired landfill are the highest reported (...
451-459Methane (CH4) emission from landfills ranks as the third major source of anthropogenic emissi...
Methane (CH4) has 21 times the global warming potential (GWP) of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-yea...
Jean Bogner - Research Professor, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences, UIC. Landfill methane ...
The microbial oxidation of methane in engineered cover soils is considered a potent option for the m...
Methane emissions from landfills make an important contribution to the anthropogenic induced global ...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH 4) that contributes to greenhouse gas e...
It is advantageous to use coarse soils as landfill cover because they allow better aeration of the b...
Landfills are significant sources of atmospheric methane (CH4) that contributes to greenhouse gas ef...
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...
The microbial oxidation of methane in landfill cover soils offers great potential to reduce methane ...
Landfills account for ca. 10% of the annual global burden of atmospheric methane. Part of the efflux...
In order to devise design criteria for biocovers intended to enhance the microbial oxidation of land...
Abstract — The combination of flux measurements and gas profiles were used to calculate an estimate ...
Methane oxidation rates observed in a topsoil covering a retired landfill are the highest reported (...
451-459Methane (CH4) emission from landfills ranks as the third major source of anthropogenic emissi...
Methane (CH4) has 21 times the global warming potential (GWP) of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-yea...
Jean Bogner - Research Professor, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences, UIC. Landfill methane ...