Ammonia (NH3) emission can cause acidification and eutrophication of the environment, is an indirect source of nitrous oxide, and is a precursor of fine dust. The current mechanistic NH3 emission base model for explaining and predicting NH3 emissions from dairy cow houses with cubicles, a floor and slurry pit is based on measured data from a limited number of studies. It requires input values for numerous variables, but the empirical equations for the model parameters in the literature vary. Furthermore, many of the input variables cannot be assessed accurately, and their actual influence on the prediction is unknown. We aimed to improve NH3 emission modelling, by assessing the contribution to the variation in NH3 emission of each input var...
A scale model of a dairy-cow house was developed for studying factors involved with ammonia emission...
Ammonia is a nuisance gas in many swine barns. The overall objective of this research project was t...
In this study the GAG model, a process-based ammonia (NH3) emission model for urine patches, was ext...
Ammonia (NH3) emission can cause acidification and eutrophication of the environment, is an indirect...
Emission of ammonia (NH3) from animal husbandry, and specially from the dairy sector, contributes si...
Dairy cow husbandry contributes to environmental acidification through the emission of ammonia. In-d...
Ammonia emission mainly originates from urea in urine puddles on floors in dairy cow houses. This em...
Dairy cow houses are a major contributor to ammonia (NH3) emission in many European countries. To un...
<p>Ammonia (NH3) emission is still high, and agriculture is still the dominant contributor. In The N...
Modern livestock farming is an important contributor to ammonia (NH3) emissions. In the Netherlands,...
One way to estimate ammonia emission rates from naturally ventilated housing systems is to scale-up ...
A simulation model was developed to predict ammonia emission from a scale model dairy-cow house. The...
Dairy cow houses are a major contributor to ammonia (NH3) emission in many European countries. To un...
In this paper a new process-based, weather-driven model for ammonia (NH3) emission from a urine patc...
Emission of NH3 from dairy barns can be reduced substantially by changing the cows’ diet. Emission o...
A scale model of a dairy-cow house was developed for studying factors involved with ammonia emission...
Ammonia is a nuisance gas in many swine barns. The overall objective of this research project was t...
In this study the GAG model, a process-based ammonia (NH3) emission model for urine patches, was ext...
Ammonia (NH3) emission can cause acidification and eutrophication of the environment, is an indirect...
Emission of ammonia (NH3) from animal husbandry, and specially from the dairy sector, contributes si...
Dairy cow husbandry contributes to environmental acidification through the emission of ammonia. In-d...
Ammonia emission mainly originates from urea in urine puddles on floors in dairy cow houses. This em...
Dairy cow houses are a major contributor to ammonia (NH3) emission in many European countries. To un...
<p>Ammonia (NH3) emission is still high, and agriculture is still the dominant contributor. In The N...
Modern livestock farming is an important contributor to ammonia (NH3) emissions. In the Netherlands,...
One way to estimate ammonia emission rates from naturally ventilated housing systems is to scale-up ...
A simulation model was developed to predict ammonia emission from a scale model dairy-cow house. The...
Dairy cow houses are a major contributor to ammonia (NH3) emission in many European countries. To un...
In this paper a new process-based, weather-driven model for ammonia (NH3) emission from a urine patc...
Emission of NH3 from dairy barns can be reduced substantially by changing the cows’ diet. Emission o...
A scale model of a dairy-cow house was developed for studying factors involved with ammonia emission...
Ammonia is a nuisance gas in many swine barns. The overall objective of this research project was t...
In this study the GAG model, a process-based ammonia (NH3) emission model for urine patches, was ext...