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- Arthurson, Veronica
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Closing the Global Energy and Nutrient Cycles through Application of Biogas Residue to Agricultural Land - Potential Benefits and Drawbacks
- 2009
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Ingår i: Energies. - : MDPI AG. - 1996-1073. ; 2, s. 226-242
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Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
- Anaerobic digestion is an optimal way to treat organic waste matter, resulting in biogas and residue. Utilization of the residue as a crop fertilizer should enhance crop yield and soil fertility, promoting closure of the global energy and nutrient cycles. Consequently, the requirement for production of inorganic fertilizers will decrease, in turn saving significant amounts of energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere, and indirectly leading to global economic benefits. However, application of this residue to agricultural land requires careful monitoring to detect amendments in soil quality at the early stages.
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- Muthanna, Tone M., et al.
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An evaluation of applying existing bioretention sizing methods to cold climates with snow storage conditions
- 2007
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Ingår i: Techniques et stratégies durables pour la gestion des eaux urbaines par temps de pluie. - Villeurbanne : Graie. - 2950933793 ; 56:10, s. 73-81
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- Eight of the current sizing and design methods proposed for bioretention facilities were evaluated for rainfall runoff and snow storage volumes for a costal cold climate in Trondheim, Norway. The RECARGA bioretention infiltration model was used to compare the performance of the methods using 10 months of observed data from a pilot scale bioretention box. The surface areas, total ponding time, number and duration of overflow events, and snow storage volumes were compared. It was found that even in a costal cold climate with several intermittent melt cycles the snow storage requirements were an important design parameter, and if more than 25% of the total snow volume should stored this became the deciding design parameter.
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