Daube et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Using the tracer flux ratio method with flight measurements to estimate dairy farm CH 4 emissions in central CaliforniaDaube et al., 2019
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- Daube C
- Conley S
- Faloona I
- Arndt C
- Yacovitch T
- Roscioli J
- Herndon S
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- Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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Tracer flux ratio methodology was applied to airborne measurements to quantify methane (CH 4) emissions from two dairy farms in central California during the summer. An aircraft flew around the perimeter of each farm measuring downwind enhancements of CH 4 and a …
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