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Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Agriculture on a Regional Scale

Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Agriculture on a Regional Scale

... lower emissions com- paring to untreated slurry [Bertora et ...acquired from animal wastes; howev- er, digested slurry should be stored under cover, because of high emission of CH 4 [Rodhe et ...GHG ... See full document

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Greenhouse gas inventory of agriculture in the Czech Republic

Greenhouse gas inventory of agriculture in the Czech Republic

... anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse ...of agriculture, which is one of the greatest producers of methane and nitrous oxide ...estimate emissions in agricultural sector during ... See full document

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Emissions of Ammonia, Methane, Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide From Dairy Cattle Housing and Manure Management Systems

Emissions of Ammonia, Methane, Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide From Dairy Cattle Housing and Manure Management Systems

... for emissions regulations to be based on unit of production instead of on an animal basis, as is typically used by ...of scale. Because air quality is a regional issue, large producers are being ... See full document

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Nitrous oxide mitigation in UK agriculture

Nitrous oxide mitigation in UK agriculture

... task involved an assessment of the retrieved literature on the identified mitigation measures overlaid with expert judgment on the effectiveness of these mitigation measures at a national scale. It should be noted ... See full document

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An intercomparison of oceanic methane and nitrous oxide measurements

An intercomparison of oceanic methane and nitrous oxide measurements

... in methane and nitrous oxide concentrations for the same batch of seawater samples measured by several inde- pendent ...Emergent from this is the distinct pos- sibility that any given ... See full document

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Exploration of ‘hot-spots’ of methane and nitrous oxide emission from the agriculture fields of Assam, India

Exploration of ‘hot-spots’ of methane and nitrous oxide emission from the agriculture fields of Assam, India

... emission in the North Eastern state of Assam, India was carried out using different emission factors, viz., IPCC, Indian factors and others, to highlight the discrepancies that arose in the emission estimation of these ... See full document

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Estimation of nitrous oxide and methane emission from Polish agriculture

Estimation of nitrous oxide and methane emission from Polish agriculture

... dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and so called indu- strial gases as basic greenhouse ...gas emissions and removals, prepared in com- pliance with the approved IPCC ... See full document

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Validation of revised methane and nitrous oxide profiles from MIPAS–ENVISAT

Validation of revised methane and nitrous oxide profiles from MIPAS–ENVISAT

... Figure 3 shows the mean profiles from SCIAMACHY compared to MIPAS. The profiles from both instruments show a steady decrease with altitude. However, while the SCIAMACHY profile declines much less between 25 ... See full document

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Assessment of nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils at local level in Poland

Assessment of nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils at local level in Poland

... these emissions and mitigate their negative effects on the atmosphere, climate and other elements of the ...gas emissions and N losses calculated using the DNDC model, state that the N losses and GHG ... See full document

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Monitoring of Emission of Ammonia, Hydrogen Sulfide, Nitrogen Oxide and Carbon Dioxide from Pig House

Monitoring of Emission of Ammonia, Hydrogen Sulfide, Nitrogen Oxide and Carbon Dioxide from Pig House

... straw flow system. The field study was performed for three day. One large-scale pig house with capacity of 230 pigs operate with deep litter manure system under the fully slatted floor and one small-scale ... See full document

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Influence of farm dairy effluent ammonium concentrations on soil N2O emissions

Influence of farm dairy effluent ammonium concentrations on soil N2O emissions

... loadings from the application of FDE (Dairy NZ, 2015; Otago Regional Council, 2004; Van der Weerden et ...FDE from their dairy operations (Dairy NZ, 2015; Laubach et ... See full document

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Nitrogen use efficiency and nitrous oxide emissions from five UK fertilised grasslands

Nitrogen use efficiency and nitrous oxide emissions from five UK fertilised grasslands

... N fertiliser application increased yield at all sites as expected, but the different response functions do not seem to be explained by soil proper- ties, as for example the different soil textures; Pwllpeiran had a ... See full document

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The influence of redox dynamics on nitrogen cycling and nitrous oxide emissions from soils

The influence of redox dynamics on nitrogen cycling and nitrous oxide emissions from soils

... and microbial growth and non linearly depend on soil moisture, microbial activity being inhibited both at low water potential and in conditions close to saturation (see Figure6.1) as described in the previous section. ... See full document

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Green house gas (ghg) emissions from conventional flooded rice – rice and futuristic maize – rice cropping systems in Cauvery delta zone,  Tamil Nadu, South India

Green house gas (ghg) emissions from conventional flooded rice – rice and futuristic maize – rice cropping systems in Cauvery delta zone, Tamil Nadu, South India

... Carbon dioxide is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas which leads to an increase in atmospheric temperature and continues to heat for decades to centuries. It represented 77% of total anthropogenic greenhouse ... See full document

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Nitrogen use efficiency and nitrous oxide emissions from five UK fertilised grasslands

Nitrogen use efficiency and nitrous oxide emissions from five UK fertilised grasslands

... N fertiliser application increased yield at all sites as expected, but the different response functions do not seem to be explained by soil properties, as for example the different soil textures; Pwllpeiran had a similar ... See full document

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Alteration of nitrous oxide emissions from floodplain soils by aggregate size, litter accumulation and plant–soil interactions

Alteration of nitrous oxide emissions from floodplain soils by aggregate size, litter accumulation and plant–soil interactions

... ing drying. Thus, on the one hand, large aggregates favour the emergence of anoxic microhabitats expanding the zones where denitrification occurs. On the other hand, the overall higher porosity of the LA soils supports a ... See full document

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EU Biofuel policy and the negative environmental influences of 'land grabbing'

EU Biofuel policy and the negative environmental influences of 'land grabbing'

... operations, from the EU that invest in biofuel projects will in this study be referred to as EU ...large scale in developing countries has a negative impact on food pricing, the labour market and the ... See full document

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Methane, Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Livestock Farming in the Red River Delta, Vietnam: An Inventory and Projection for 2000-2030

Methane, Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Livestock Farming in the Red River Delta, Vietnam: An Inventory and Projection for 2000-2030

... According to the IPCC 2006 guidelines, the manure management CH 4 emission factor for dairy cattle. 219[r] ... See full document

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Application of Nitrogen Fertilizers and Its Effect on Timeliness of Fertilizers Decomposition Resulting in Lost of Nitrogen Through Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Soil

Application of Nitrogen Fertilizers and Its Effect on Timeliness of Fertilizers Decomposition Resulting in Lost of Nitrogen Through Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Soil

... legume-based cropping systems can reduce carbon and nitrogen losses. Despite the fact that N fertilisation affect the crop yield with positive response it may vary from year to year significantly due to variation ... See full document

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Direct measurements improve estimates of dairy greenhouse-gas emissions

Direct measurements improve estimates of dairy greenhouse-gas emissions

... Greenhouse gases absorb energy (heat) in specific wavelength bands in the infrared, also called thermal in- frared or long-wave radiation. These gases include water vapor, ozone, carbon dioxide, methane (natural ... See full document

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