2023
DOI: 10.3390/atmos14010171
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Emission Characteristics of Fine Particles in Relation to Precursor Gases in Agricultural Emission Sources: A Case Study of Dairy Barns

Abstract: Recently, precursor gases such as ammonia have sparked a growing interest in the secondary formation of particulate matter (PM). Most studies focus on urban areas and scientific data. Studies on precursor gases and PM emitted from agricultural sources are insufficient; thus, this paper presents a field monitoring study conducted from agricultural sources. To estimate the effect of precursor gases for PM2.5 from naturally ventilated dairy barns, correlation analyses were conducted using real-time monitoring dat… Show more

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“…According to recent research, the significant role of NH 3 in the formation of PM2.5 is relatively low compared to that of other precursors such as SO 2 and NOx [45]. The evaluation of different slurry types and application times under Mediterranean conditions provides data to contribute to the creation of evidence-based regulations for PM2.5 precursors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to recent research, the significant role of NH 3 in the formation of PM2.5 is relatively low compared to that of other precursors such as SO 2 and NOx [45]. The evaluation of different slurry types and application times under Mediterranean conditions provides data to contribute to the creation of evidence-based regulations for PM2.5 precursors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%