Emission Patterns of Malodorous Compounds and Greenhouse Gases from the Pile-type Composting of Cattle Manure
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The emission of malodorous compounds and greenhouse gases during the pile-type composting of cattle manure was determined. About 326kg mixture of raw manure-sawdust was piled in a box-type composting apparatus and composted without forced-aeration for 55 days, during which the pile was turned three times. Exhaust air from the apparatus was analyzed for malodorous compounds and greenhouse gases. Among the malodorous compounds, ammonia, methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulfide were detected in the exhaust air. The significant emission of these three malodorous compounds were observed at the start and every turnings, and the emissions were rapidly reduced within several days. On the other hand, short emission of methane and nitrous oxide as greenhouse gases were observed at the start and every turnings, and moreover, characteristic gradual emissions were observed after 5 to 10 days from the start and the 1st turning. Thus emission pattern was quite different between malodorous compounds and greenhouse gases.
- 社団法人 日本畜産学会の論文
- 1999-07-25
著者
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TAMURA Tadashi
Hokkaido Livestock Research Station
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HAGA Kiyonori
Pollution Control Team, National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science
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Haga K
National Institute Of Animal Industry
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Haga K
Pollution Control Team National Institute Of Livestock And Grassland Science
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Haga Kiyonori
National Institute Of Livestock And Grassland Science
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Tamura Tadashi
Hokkaido Prefectural Shintoku Animal Husbandry Experiment Station
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Tamura T
Hokkaido Livestock Res. Station Hokkaido Jpn
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KATAYAMA Takehiko
Tottori Prefectural Tottori Agricultural Extension Center
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