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Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2010 |
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Keywords
- deammonification, measurement, N2O
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TY - CONF
T1 - Nitrous oxide emissions from wastewater treatment plants -- improving measurement data quality
AU - Schneider, Yvonne
AU - Beier, Maike
AU - Rosenwinkel, Karl-Heinz
N1 - Phoenix, Arizona
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Various studies have been performed to determine the nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from biological nitrogen removal processes during wastewater treatment but standard sampling protocols do not exist for those measurements and very broad ranges of values have been reported. To close this gap this study focuses on the identification of factors influencing the results of full-scale N2O-measurements with different meas-urement techniques. Not only measurable boundary conditions (pH, O2, etc.) but also spatial and temporal effects are taken into account For the calculation of the overall emission The aim of the study is to lay a foundation for more reliable quantification of N2O emissions.
AB - Various studies have been performed to determine the nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from biological nitrogen removal processes during wastewater treatment but standard sampling protocols do not exist for those measurements and very broad ranges of values have been reported. To close this gap this study focuses on the identification of factors influencing the results of full-scale N2O-measurements with different meas-urement techniques. Not only measurable boundary conditions (pH, O2, etc.) but also spatial and temporal effects are taken into account For the calculation of the overall emission The aim of the study is to lay a foundation for more reliable quantification of N2O emissions.
KW - deammonification
KW - measurement
KW - N2O
M3 - Other contribution published within the context of a conference
ER -