Review of ammonia emission factors for United States animal agriculture

作者: W.B. Faulkner , B.W. Shaw

DOI: 10.1016/J.ATMOSENV.2008.04.021

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摘要: Ammonia emissions from agricultural industries are a significant source of atmospheric reactive nitrogen, which can lead to negative environmental consequences such as ecosystem change and formation fine particulate. While number emission factors (EFs) have been proposed for developing ammonia inventories the US, most based on European research with little discussion their applicability US production systems. Recently developed EFs literature animal feeding operations (AFOs), including facilities beef dairy cattle, swine, poultry, presented. Tentative agriculture suggested until further be conducted. Currently, there is dearth specifically practices in US.

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