Modelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: Case study of Novi Sad
Waste disposal is a common practice in Serbia. Landfills are largely unregulated and most commonly, waste is disposed without pre-selection so it represents an uncontrolled methane source of emission. Methane is a greenhouse gas which is estimated to have 20 times higher potential for global warming...
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doaj-d674fc3a7cc440fc8f630728296946d72020-11-25T00:34:29ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in BorReciklaža i Održivi Razvoj1820-74802560-31322017-01-0110191410.5937/ror1701009V1820-74801701009VModelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: Case study of Novi SadVujić Bogdana0Marčeta Una1Mihajlović Višnja2Đurić Aleksandar3University of Novi Sad, Technical Faculty, Zrenjanin, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Technical Faculty, Zrenjanin, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Science, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Science, Novi Sad, SerbiaWaste disposal is a common practice in Serbia. Landfills are largely unregulated and most commonly, waste is disposed without pre-selection so it represents an uncontrolled methane source of emission. Methane is a greenhouse gas which is estimated to have 20 times higher potential for global warming than carbon dioxide. In this paper, based on the available data on the level of emissions from the landfill, the modeling of methane dispersion after emission was performed for the periods of the dominant meteorological conditions whereby the quantification and characterization of the methane behaviour and its dispersion into the ambient air was carried out. Analysis of the modelled methane concentrations showed that maximum concentration of 7478.9 μg/m3 was reached at the distance of 466.6 m from the landfill itself, with no significant influence on the nearest settlements.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7480/2017/1820-74801701009V.pdfemissionsgreenhouse gaslandfill gasmethanemodeling |
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Vujić Bogdana Marčeta Una Mihajlović Višnja Đurić Aleksandar Modelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: Case study of Novi Sad Reciklaža i Održivi Razvoj emissions greenhouse gas landfill gas methane modeling |
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Vujić Bogdana Marčeta Una Mihajlović Višnja Đurić Aleksandar |
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Modelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: Case study of Novi Sad |
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Modelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: Case study of Novi Sad |
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Modelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: Case study of Novi Sad |
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Modelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: Case study of Novi Sad |
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Modelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: Case study of Novi Sad |
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modelling landfill methane distribution into the ambient air: case study of novi sad |
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University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor |
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Reciklaža i Održivi Razvoj |
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1820-7480 2560-3132 |
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2017-01-01 |
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Waste disposal is a common practice in Serbia. Landfills are largely unregulated and most commonly, waste is disposed without pre-selection so it represents an uncontrolled methane source of emission. Methane is a greenhouse gas which is estimated to have 20 times higher potential for global warming than carbon dioxide. In this paper, based on the available data on the level of emissions from the landfill, the modeling of methane dispersion after emission was performed for the periods of the dominant meteorological conditions whereby the quantification and characterization of the methane behaviour and its dispersion into the ambient air was carried out. Analysis of the modelled methane concentrations showed that maximum concentration of 7478.9 μg/m3 was reached at the distance of 466.6 m from the landfill itself, with no significant influence on the nearest settlements. |
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emissions greenhouse gas landfill gas methane modeling |
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