“…The inverse dispersion method (IDM) based on backward Lagrangian Stochastic (bLS) dispersion modelling (e.g. Flesch et al, 2004Flesch et al, , 1995 has been widely used for the assessment of NH3 and methane (CH4) emissions from many agricultural sources: dairy housing (Bühler et al, 2021;VanderZaag et al, 2014;Harper et al, 2009), cattle feedlot (McGinn et al, 2019;Todd et al, 2011;van Haarlem et al, 2008;Flesch et al, 2007;McGinn et al, 2007), application of liquid animal manure (Kamp et al, 2021;Carozzi et al, 2013;Sintermann et al, 2011;Sanz et al, 2010), grazed pasture (McGinn et al, 2011;Voglmeier et al, 2018), rice field (Yang et al, 2019), lagoon (Ro et al, 2014;Wilson et al, 2001), composting stockpiles (Sommer et al, 2004), agricultural biodigester (Baldé et al, 2016b;Flesch et al, 2011), farm (Flesch et al, 2005) and stored liquid manure (Lemes et al, 2022;Baldé et al, 2016a;Grant et al, 2015;McGinn et al, 2008).…”