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22 May 1997 Measuring the emissions of trace compounds from a livestock building
Klaus Schaefer, Ralf Sussmann, Thomas Trickl, Oliver Reitebuch, Karsten Hoechstetter, Stefan M. Emeis, Ina Steinecke, Georg Depta, Andreas Gronauer, Stefan Neser, Sabine C. Becher, Jens Seedorf, Joerg Hartung
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Abstract
Inverse modeling with a Gaussian dispersion model is used to determine emission rates of diffuse sources from experimental data. The path-integrated gaseous concentrations of an exhaust are measured downwind of the source by open-path FTIR absorption spectroscopy. Additionally, a Doppler mini sodar was used to determine the vertical wind profile and an aerosol lidar to measure the spatial distribution of particulate emissions. The particle- size distribution was contributed by a high-volume aerosol impactor. Results of emission investigations form a piggery are discussed.
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Klaus Schaefer, Ralf Sussmann, Thomas Trickl, Oliver Reitebuch, Karsten Hoechstetter, Stefan M. Emeis, Ina Steinecke, Georg Depta, Andreas Gronauer, Stefan Neser, Sabine C. Becher, Jens Seedorf, and Joerg Hartung "Measuring the emissions of trace compounds from a livestock building", Proc. SPIE 3106, Spectroscopic Atmospheric Monitoring Techniques, (22 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274716
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KEYWORDS
FT-IR spectroscopy

Absorption

Aerosols

Atmospheric modeling

LIDAR

Data modeling

Modeling

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