نتایج جستجو برای: unusual methane gas emission

تعداد نتایج: 504025  

2004
Sunil Kumar A. N. Mondal S. A. Gaikwad Sukumar Devotta R. N. Singh

In developing countries like India, urban solid waste (SW) generation is increasing enormously and most of the SWs are disposed off by land filling in low-lying areas, resulting into generation of large quantities of biogas. Methane, the major constituent gas is known to cause global warming due to green house gas (GHG) effect. There is a need to study the ever-increasing contribution of SW to ...

2010
Man K. Song Xiang Z. Li Young K. Oh Chang-kyu Lee

Methane is known to be one of the major greenhouse gases. On a global scale, livestock farming may contribute 18% of total greenhouse gas emissions. Though methane contribution is less than 2% of all the factors leading to global warming, it plays an important role because it is 21 times more effective than carbon dioxide. Methane emission is a direct result of the fermentation process performe...

Municipal solid waste landfills are significant parts of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The emission of significant amount of landfill gas has generated considerable interest in quantifying such emissions. The chemical composition of the organic constituents and potential amount of landfill gas that can be derived from the waste were determined. The chemical formulae for the rapidly bi...

2012
C. P. Meyer G. D. Cook F. Reisen T. E. L. Smith M. Tattaris J. Russell-Smith S. W. Maier C. P. Yates M. J. Wooster

[1] Current good practice guidelines for national greenhouse gas inventories requires that seasonal variation in emission factors from savanna fires be considered when compiling national accounts. African studies concluded that the emission factor for methane decreases during the dry season principally due to curing of the fuels. However, available data from Australian tropical savannas shows n...

2015
Arslan Arshad Daan R. Speth Rob M. de Graaf Huub J. M. Op den Camp Mike S. M. Jetten Cornelia U. Welte

Methane oxidation is an important process to mitigate the emission of the greenhouse gas methane and further exacerbating of climate forcing. Both aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms have been reported to catalyze methane oxidation with only a few possible electron acceptors. Recently, new microorganisms were identified that could couple the oxidation of methane to nitrate or nitrite reduction...

2002
Felisa A. Smith Scott Elliott Donald R. Blake F. Sherwood Rowland

Mexico City is the world’s largest and most polluted urban center. We examine the distribution of methane and other hydrocarbons within the Valley of Mexico, using it as a model for the role developing megacities will play in the next century of geochemical cycling. Seventy-five whole air samples were analyzed with multivariate statistical techniques, including factor analysis using principal c...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
S Emil Ruff Jennifer F Biddle Andreas P Teske Katrin Knittel Antje Boetius Alban Ramette

Methane seeps are widespread seafloor ecosystems shaped by the emission of gas from seabed reservoirs. The microorganisms inhabiting methane seeps transform the chemical energy in methane to products that sustain rich benthic communities around the gas leaks. Despite the biogeochemical relevance of microbial methane removal at seeps, the global diversity and dispersion of seep microbiota remain...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Daniel Zavala-Araiza David R Lyon Ramón A Alvarez Kenneth J Davis Robert Harriss Scott C Herndon Anna Karion Eric Adam Kort Brian K Lamb Xin Lan Anthony J Marchese Stephen W Pacala Allen L Robinson Paul B Shepson Colm Sweeney Robert Talbot Amy Townsend-Small Tara I Yacovitch Daniel J Zimmerle Steven P Hamburg

Published estimates of methane emissions from atmospheric data (top-down approaches) exceed those from source-based inventories (bottom-up approaches), leading to conflicting claims about the climate implications of fuel switching from coal or petroleum to natural gas. Based on data from a coordinated campaign in the Barnett Shale oil and gas-producing region of Texas, we find that top-down and...

2017
W. Ait Ahmed M. Aggour M. Naciri

Extracting energy from biomass is an important alternative to produce different types of energy (heat, electricity, or both) assuring low pollution and better efficiency. It is a new yet reliable approach to reduce green gas emission by extracting methane from industry effluents and use it to power machinery. We focused in our project on using paper and mill effluents, treated in a UASB reactor...

2014
Marie T. Dittmann Ullrich Runge Richard A. Lang Dario Moser Cordula Galeffi Michael Kreuzer Marcus Clauss

Methane emissions from ruminant livestock have been intensively studied in order to reduce contribution to the greenhouse effect. Ruminants were found to produce more enteric methane than other mammalian herbivores. As camelids share some features of their digestive anatomy and physiology with ruminants, it has been proposed that they produce similar amounts of methane per unit of body mass. Th...

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