Factors Affecting and Techniques to Quantify $CH_4\;and\;N_2O$ Emissions from Stored Liquid Manure

  • Park, K.H. (Department of Land Resource Science, University of Guelph) ;
  • Wagner-Riddle, Claudia (Department of Land Resource Science, University of Guelph)
  • Published : 2007.04.30

Abstract

Stored animal manure is considered as a significant agricultural source of methane $(CH_4)$ and nitrous oxide $(N_2O)$ which have 23 and 297 times higher global warming effect when compared to carbon dioxide $(CO_2)$. Uncertainties caused by lack of understanding physical and biochemical environment in stored animal manure and by errors of emission measurement methods, even though many researches measuring $CH_4\;and\;N_2O$ emissions from stored manure have been conducted for a few decades. In this paper, general information of $CH_4\;and\;N_2O$ generation and emissions from stored animal manure and the measurement methods for quantifying $CH_4\;and\;N_2O$ emissions are discussed.

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