Measurement of Gaseous Emissions from Animal Housing

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2020-01-01
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Hassouna, Mélynda
Calvet, Salvador
Hayes, Enda
Gates, Richard
Schrade, Sabine
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Animal ScienceAgricultural and Biosystems Engineering
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Animal housing and manure storage facilities are two principal on-farm sources of gaseous emissions to the atmosphere. The most important pollutants emitted are ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O).

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The chapter is published as Hassouna, Mélynda, Salvador Calvet, Richard S. Gates, Enda Hayes, and Sabine Schrade. "Measurement of Gaseous Emissions from Animal Housing." In: Holden, N. M., Wolfe, M. L., Ogejo, J. A., & Cummins, E. J (eds.) Introduction to Biosystems Engineering (2020): 1-21. DOI: 10.21061/IntroBiosystemsEngineering/Gaseous_Emissions. Posted with permission.

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