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Original Articles

Comparison of Two Micrometeorological Methods to Determine Ammonia Volatilization from Lagoon Swine Effluent

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Pages 1339-1356 | Received 25 Mar 2005, Accepted 15 Sep 2005, Published online: 15 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Three field experiments were conducted to compare the ability of two micrometeorological methods to estimate NH3 loss from surface‐applied lagoon swine effluent. Both methods employed the use of glass tube NH3 samplers. The perimeter mast method places glass tube NH3 samplers on four masts on the perimeter of a circular plot. The center mast method places glass tube NH3 samplers on one rotating mast fitted with a wind vane placed in the center of the plot. Each experiment consisted of two plots with radii of 7.62 m; one plot served as the treatment plot and received an application of 4,680 L of lagoon swine effluent, the other plot received no lagoon swine effluent and served to measure ambient atmospheric NH3 levels. A strong linear 1:1 relationship (r2=0.97) existed between the vertical NH3 flux measured from the treatment plot by the two methods, demonstrating similarities in flux measurements by the two methods.

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