Landfill Emissions:  New data from multi-year, whole landfill, and multi-landfill studies in the northern hemisphere, including barometric pressure effects and methane mass balance studies

Chair: Jean Bogner

Aim

This session will provide a forum for interchange of data and discussion of methods among those actively working in landfill gas emissions.  Both methane and non-methane trace components are of interest, with the major emphasis on field measurements of surface emissions with supporting laboratory and field studies.

Session chair report

Presentations: 

Czepiel, P., Shorter, J.H., Mosher, B., Allwine, E., Lamb, B.K., Kolb, C.E and Harris, R.C.

A multi-year study of gas emission to the atmosphere from a singel landfill in the notheastern United States.

Abstract    Full paper

Christophersen, M. and Kjelsen, P.

Factors governing lateral gas migration and subsequent emission in soil adjacent to an old landfill.

Abstract    Full paper

Oonk, H. and Boom, T.

Landfill gas emission measurements using a mass-balance method.

Abstract    Full paper

Scharff, H., Oonk, H. and Hensen, A.

Emission measurements as a tool to improve methane emission estimates.

Abstract    Full paper

Diot, M., Moreau le-Golvan, Y.,  Bogner, J., Burkhalter, R., Chanton, J., Spokas, K., Tregourès, A., Saint-Bonnet, P., Thoby, D. and Schaegis, L.

Landfill gas emissions measurements: qualification and quantification of the pathways of emitted methane.

Abstract    Full paper

Maurice, C. and Lagerkvist, A.

LFG emission measurements in arctic climatic conditions:  seasonal variations and methane emissions mitigation.

Abstract    Full paper

 


Go to
Main Page  |  Session List  |  Call for Papers