학술논문

The sources of CO2 emissions by slurry spreading under field conditions
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Agriculture and Forestry (MetroAgriFor) Metrology for Agriculture and Forestry (MetroAgriFor), 2019 IEEE International Workshop on. :52-57 Oct, 2019
Subject
Bioengineering
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Signal Processing and Analysis
Agricultural machinery
Slurries
Soil
Poles and towers
Heating systems
Roads
Agriculture
eddy covariance
footprint analysis
North Italy
Language
Abstract
This study investigates the CO 2 emissions following slurry spreading and its incorporation into the soil under actual field conditions. The experiment was conducted in an arable soil in North Italy where all the potential sources of CO 2 were evaluated by a footprint analysis covered by eddy covariance (EC) measurements. A detailed assessment of the emissions during field operations showed that almost all CO 2 emissions come from the slurry applied to the field surface, while the contributions from the tractor that managed the field was relevant only during the slurry spreading without effects during the ploughing, since the tractor intersected the footprint of the EC tower very few times. The CO 2 emissions from the vehicular traffic of the nearby street and the cowsheds were negligible.