2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b02851
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Characterization of Ammonia, Methane, and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in Northeastern Colorado

Abstract: Atmospheric emissions from animal husbandry are important to both air quality and climate, but are hard to characterize and quantify as they differ significantly due to management practices and livestock type, and they can vary substantially throughout diurnal and seasonal cycles. Using a new mobile laboratory, ammonia (NH), methane (CH), nitrous oxide (NO), and other trace gas emissions were measured from four concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in northeastern Colorado. Two dairies, a beef cattle … Show more

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“…Six different CAFOs were studied, including two dairy farms, two beef feed yards, one sheep feed yard and one egg-laying chicken farm (Table S1 in the Supplement). Among the six CAFOs, emissions of NH 3 , N 2 O and CH 4 in four facilities (the two dairy farms, one beef cattle feed yard and the sheep feed yard) have been measured previously using an instrumented van (Eilerman et al, 2016). We added a new VOC instrument to the payload, and performed mobile measurements in wintertime (February, 2016) for the six CAFOs by sampling at their downwind flanks 1-2 times for each facility.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six different CAFOs were studied, including two dairy farms, two beef feed yards, one sheep feed yard and one egg-laying chicken farm (Table S1 in the Supplement). Among the six CAFOs, emissions of NH 3 , N 2 O and CH 4 in four facilities (the two dairy farms, one beef cattle feed yard and the sheep feed yard) have been measured previously using an instrumented van (Eilerman et al, 2016). We added a new VOC instrument to the payload, and performed mobile measurements in wintertime (February, 2016) for the six CAFOs by sampling at their downwind flanks 1-2 times for each facility.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few other studies that have apportioned (Peischl et al, 2018;Petron et al, 2014;Townsend-Small et al, 2016) or quantified (Eilerman et al, 2016;Fried et al, 2015;Gilman, 2017;Tzompa-Sosa et al, 2017;Yuan et al, 2017) CH 4 in the DJB study area exist, but none have attempted to source apportion CH 4 based on excess columns. These results can be used to assess how the concept of excess columns compares with results based on in situ observations.…”
Section: Comparison With the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4), although there was higher variability in organic acids and formaldehyde. The highest relative abundances of organic acids were observed in the DenverJulesburg Basin and are likely due to primary emissions from concentrated animal feeding operations and not photochemistry (Eilerman et al, 2016;Yuan et al, 2017). Figure 4 compares the distribution of oxygenates to that measured during the Uintah Basin Winter Ozone Study (UB-WOS) 2013 campaign (Utah Division of Air Quality, 2014), the SENEX and CalNex flights, and the CalNex ground site in Los Angeles (Veres et al, 2011;Warneke et al, 2013).…”
Section: Overview Of H 3 O + Tof-cims Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%