A methodology for the measurement of distributed agricultural sources of ammonia outdoorsTools Welch, Denise Claire (2003) A methodology for the measurement of distributed agricultural sources of ammonia outdoors. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractAmmonia is the most prevalent alkaline gas in the atmosphere and plays an important role in environmental pollution through acidification and eutrophication. Livestock are the largest source of ammonia in the UK, mainly originating during storage and spreading of animal manure. The aim of this study was to validate the collection efficiency of recurved passive ammonia flux (PAF) samplers and the flux frame method to provide a robust methodology for measurement of distributed agricultural sources of ammonia outdoors.
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