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Perspectives on peak liquid manure temperature with implications for methane emissions.

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Methane emissions from liquid manure storage are currently estimated with a methane conversion factor (MCF) based on manure temperature inputs or air temperatures as a substitute in the 2019 IPCC… Click to show full abstract

Methane emissions from liquid manure storage are currently estimated with a methane conversion factor (MCF) based on manure temperature inputs or air temperatures as a substitute in the 2019 IPCC Tier 2 method. However, differences between peak manure temperature and peak air temperature (Tdiff ) in warm seasons are likely to occur and result in poor estimates of MCF and methane emissions. To address this concern, this study aims to investigate the relationship between the Tdiff and ratio of manure surface area to manure volume (Rs:v ) using a mechanistic model and by analyzing farm-scale measurement studies across Canada. Positive correlations between Tdiff and Rs:v were found using a modelling approach and from farm-scale results (r = 0.55, P = 0.06). Tdiff ranged from -2.2 to 2.6 in farm-scale results mainly collected from eastern Canada. We suggest that manure volume and surface area, in addition to removal frequency, could be used to estimate Tdiff and be part of the criteria for improving manure temperature estimates which could lead to improved estimates of MCF. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: liquid manure; methane emissions; manure; temperature; manure temperature; farm scale

Journal Title: Journal of environmental quality
Year Published: 2023

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