Particulate matter (PM) emissions from agricultural operations are an important issue for air quality and human health and a topic of interest to government regulators. PM emission rates from a dairy in the San Joaquin Valley of California were investigated during June 2008. The facility had 1,885 total animals, including 950 milking cows housed in free-stall pens with an open-lot exercise area, and 935 dry cows, steers, bulls, and heifers housed in open lots. Point sensors, including filter-based aerodynamic mass samplers and optical particle counters (OPC), were deployed at select points around the facility to measure optical and aerodynamic particulate concentrations. Simultaneously, vertical PM concentration profiles were measured both ...
Particulate emissions from agricultural sources vary from dust created by operations and animal move...
Wind erosion can affect agricultural productivity, soil stability, and air quality. Air quality conc...
Lidar (LIght Detection And Ranging) provides the means to quantitatively evaluate the spatial and te...
Particulate matter (PM) emissions from agricultural operations are an important issue for air qualit...
Particulate-matter (PM) emissions from a typical spring agricultural tillage sequence and a strip–ti...
Emission rates and factors for particulate matter (PM) and gaseous ammonia (NH3) were estimated from...
Preparation of soil for agricultural crops produces aerosols that may significantly contribute to se...
Agricultural aerosol sources can contribute significantly to air pollution in many regions of the co...
Soil preparation for agricultural crops produces aerosols that may significantly contribute to seaso...
Soil preparation for agricultural crops produces aerosols that may significantly contribute to seaso...
Particulate-matter (PM) emissions from a typical spring agricultural tillage sequence and a strip–ti...
Agriculture, through wind erosion, tillage and harvest operations, burning, diesel-powered machinery...
Agricultural operations produce a variety of particulates and gases that influence air quality. Agri...
Emissions of particulate matter (PM) are an increasing concern for large open beef cattle feedlots. ...
Particulate emissions from agricultural sources vary from dust created by operations and animal move...
Wind erosion can affect agricultural productivity, soil stability, and air quality. Air quality conc...
Lidar (LIght Detection And Ranging) provides the means to quantitatively evaluate the spatial and te...
Particulate matter (PM) emissions from agricultural operations are an important issue for air qualit...
Particulate-matter (PM) emissions from a typical spring agricultural tillage sequence and a strip–ti...
Emission rates and factors for particulate matter (PM) and gaseous ammonia (NH3) were estimated from...
Preparation of soil for agricultural crops produces aerosols that may significantly contribute to se...
Agricultural aerosol sources can contribute significantly to air pollution in many regions of the co...
Soil preparation for agricultural crops produces aerosols that may significantly contribute to seaso...
Soil preparation for agricultural crops produces aerosols that may significantly contribute to seaso...
Particulate-matter (PM) emissions from a typical spring agricultural tillage sequence and a strip–ti...
Agriculture, through wind erosion, tillage and harvest operations, burning, diesel-powered machinery...
Agricultural operations produce a variety of particulates and gases that influence air quality. Agri...
Emissions of particulate matter (PM) are an increasing concern for large open beef cattle feedlots. ...
Particulate emissions from agricultural sources vary from dust created by operations and animal move...
Wind erosion can affect agricultural productivity, soil stability, and air quality. Air quality conc...
Lidar (LIght Detection And Ranging) provides the means to quantitatively evaluate the spatial and te...