2022
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12020381
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Comparison of Methane Emission Patterns from Dairy Housings with Solid and Slatted Floors at Two Locations

Abstract: Methane (CH4) emissions from dairy husbandry are a hot topic in the context of active climate protection, where housing systems with slatted floors and slurry storage inside are in general expected to emit more than systems with solid floors. There are multiple factors, including climate conditions, that modulate the emission pattern. In this study, we investigated interrelations between CH4 emission patterns and climate conditions as well as differences between farm locations versus floor effects. We consider… Show more

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“…Dispersion models' assumptions and variations in measuring methane concentrations can also contribute to uncertainties, as highlighted by Thiruvenkatachari et al [67]. Moreover, Hempel et al [70] point out uncertainties in artificial and natural tracer measurement approaches, which influence the observed differences in methane emissions between farm locations. Sampling strategies for determining indoor methane concentrations also contribute to uncertainties in emission estimates.…”
Section: Data Sourcing Techniques or Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dispersion models' assumptions and variations in measuring methane concentrations can also contribute to uncertainties, as highlighted by Thiruvenkatachari et al [67]. Moreover, Hempel et al [70] point out uncertainties in artificial and natural tracer measurement approaches, which influence the observed differences in methane emissions between farm locations. Sampling strategies for determining indoor methane concentrations also contribute to uncertainties in emission estimates.…”
Section: Data Sourcing Techniques or Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the impact of assumptions in LCA and default parameters in IPCC Tier 2 methodology, emphasized by Xu et al [63] and Ndao et al [68], further contributes to the overall uncertainty in emission factor accuracy. Hempel et al [70] draw attention to the limitations of livestock population databases and the potential overestimation of emissions using default factors, underscoring the need for improved data coverage and parameter refinement.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This combination significantly enhances manure management, a key factor in the generation of methane and ammonia emissions [40]. The effectiveness of these systems lies in their ability to rapidly remove manure, thus limiting its exposure to air and significantly cutting down on the emission of noxious gases [41,42]. The reduction in ammonia volatilization is particularly notable, as the frequent removal of manure inhibits the enzymatic processes crucial for the transformation of urea in manure into ammonia.…”
Section: Low-emission Floors With Slurry Scrapersmentioning
confidence: 99%