2019 IEEE 11th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environ 2019
DOI: 10.1109/hnicem48295.2019.9072872
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Groundwater Leachate Leakage Monitoring of Sanitary Landfill

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“…The scholar designed a platform based on gas sensors to monitor the surrounding gases from solid waste repositories using a given mobile phone sensor. A similar work with the same sensor was focused on sanitary landfills [135]. The authors dealt with two parameters for this type of landfill.…”
Section: Gas Sensors (Smallest and Low-cost)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scholar designed a platform based on gas sensors to monitor the surrounding gases from solid waste repositories using a given mobile phone sensor. A similar work with the same sensor was focused on sanitary landfills [135]. The authors dealt with two parameters for this type of landfill.…”
Section: Gas Sensors (Smallest and Low-cost)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…67,68 IoT sensors can also monitor leachates. 69,70 Stated in simpler terms, to what extent does the use of waste banana peels as a building material significantly reduce gas emissions that would have occurred if the banana peels degraded in a landfill? Analyzing each type of agriwaste (e.g., banana peels, grain husks, weeds, meat processing waste, and fruit processing waste) can potentially reveal a myriad of commercially viable pathways that eliminate the need for landfills (zero landfill solutions).…”
Section: Materials Passports Facilitate Normative Evaluations Of Agrimentioning
confidence: 99%