Journal article
Emissions of the indirect greenhouse gases NH3 and NO x from Australian beef cattle feedlots
OT Denmead, D Chen, DWT Griffith, ZM Loh, M Bai, T Naylor
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture | Published : 2008
DOI: 10.1071/EA07276
Abstract
Emissions of indirect greenhouse gases, notably the nitrogen gases ammonia (NH3) and the odd oxides of nitrogen (NOx), play important roles in the greenhouse story. Feedlots are intense, but poorly quantified, sources of atmospheric NH3 and although production of NOx is to be expected in feedlots, rates of NOx emission are virtually unknown. In the atmosphere, these gases are involved in several transformations, but eventually return to the earth in gaseous or liquid form and can then undergo further transformations involving the formation and emission of the direct greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). The IPCC Phase II guidelines estimate that indirect N2O emissions due to atmospheric deposi..
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