

Author: Phillips V.R. Scholtens R. Lee D.S. Garland J.A. Sneath R.W.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0021-8634
Source: Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, Vol.77, Iss.4, 2000-12, pp. : 355-364
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Abstract
Ammonia emissions to the atmosphere are environmentally important, not only because of their role in the chemistry of air pollutants present in the atmosphere, but also because of the undesirable ecological effects of N compounds subsequently deposited from the atmosphere back to land. The great majority of ammonia emissions stem from livestock farming, and so there is an urgent need for improved methods for measuring emission rates of ammonia from livestock buildings and slurry or manure stores,
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