| Literature DB >> 25391561 |
Enzhu Hu1, Esther L Babcock, Stephen E Bialkowski, Scott B Jones, Markus Tuller.
Abstract
Emissions of gases from agricultural and animal feeding operations contribute to climate change, produce odors, degrade sensitive ecosystems, and pose a threat to public health. The complexity of processes and environmental variables affecting these emissions complicate accurate and reliable quantification of gas fluxes and production rates. Although a plethora of measurement technologies exist, each method has its limitations that exacerbate accurate quantification of gas fluxes. Despite a growing interest in gas emission measurements, only a few available technologies include real-time, continuous monitoring capabilities. Commonly applied state-of-the-art measurement frameworks and technologies were critically examined and discussed, and recommendations for future research to address real-time monitoring requirements for forthcoming regulation and management needs are provided.Keywords: Chamber methods; greenhouse gas emissions; measurements; micrometeorological methods; regulations; solid state sensors
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25391561 DOI: 10.1080/10408347.2013.843055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Anal Chem ISSN: 1040-8347 Impact factor: 6.535