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Overview of methods and challenges for
 emission measurement from buildings
              and fields
                  Gary J. Lanigan

       Teagasc, Environment, Soils & Land-Use,
                 Johnstown Castle,
                    Co. Wexford,
Introduction


• Measurement of emissions needs to either a) detect differences
  between treatments or (preferably) give accurate absolute
  estimates
• Ultimately there are three goals:
• Refine emission factors
• Quantify the most effective mitigation strategies
• Parameterise process models that can be used as a decision
  making tool for both of the above ….and as a predictive tool as
  to the effects of climate change on the above

• Abatement measures need to be Measurable, Real and
  Verifiable.
Background
                                   • Grassland comprises 90% of utilisable agricultural
                                     area in Ireland
                                   • Agriculture constitutes 29.1% of total emissions
                                   • Methane from livestock and Nitrous oxide from
                                     agricultural soils are key contributors
                                   • C sequestration offsets by 2.5Mt CO2-eq
GHG Emissions (Kt CO2eq yr-1)




                                75,000.00

                                70,000.00

                                65,000.00

                                60,000.00

                                55,000.00

                                50,000.00
                                        1990   1995   2000   2005   2010
Ammonia/N2O
        Methane



CO2
Uncertainties - Methane

• Enteric Methane – Variation caused by differences in dry
  matter intake, feed residence time in the rumen and
  efficiency of energy conversion. Directly influenced by feed
  type and variation in age/size/type of livestock….also
  differences in rumen microfauna
• Manure Methane – Variation in livestock and diet influences
  the methane production potential – variation in temperature
  and redox potential of manure controls acetate fermentation
  to CO2 and methane
Measurement of enteric methane
•   Via methane collars - animals fed with SP6 bolus
•   Methane emissions from various cattle types and dietary strategies can be
    assessed
•   Advantages: Easy to assess a large variety of treatments
•   Disadvantages: More inherent variation than respiration chambers uncertainty
    (15-30%)
•   Good for large-scale diet manipulation experiments and assessing country-
    specific Tier 2 EF’s
•   Bad for selecting animals high genetic merit animals
Tier 2 Emission Factors for methane derived from EF and MM from
cattle
Measurement of enteric methane


• Respiration chambers – Advantages:
• measurements more accurate 10-15%
• Disadvantages: Artificial environments for
  animals , low throughput
• Allows for the selection of high genetic merit
  (EBI) animals
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Housing Emissions
• Treat the building as a chamber
• The concentration difference of a gas between the
  outside and inside of the building
• Has to be scale with respect to the mass flow of air
  through the building
• For a force ventilated building – just need to know the
  air flow of the circulation system
• For a naturally ventilated building – its more difficult.
• Need a tracer (SF6) which is released at a given rate
  – can measure its dispersion throughout the building
• Measure at various points around the building and
  sum
• Measure at various points at increasing distance from
  the buildings and use a dispersion model to back-
  calculate emissions to the source.
Ammonia and methane from cattle sheds & OWP’s

                       70.000
                       60.000   Ammonia
Mean Emission Rate
 (g NH3 500kg-1 d-1)




                       50.000
                       40.000
                       30.000
                       20.000
                       10.000
                        0.000
                                    Shed                      OWP
                                           Housing Type
                          45
                          40

                                                          Methane
      (g CH4 LU d-1)




                          35
                          30
         Methane




                          25                                        Shed
                          20                                        OWP

                          15
                          10
                           5
                           0
                                    Shed                     OWP
Uncertainties – Nitrous Oxide

• Considerable uncertainty both spatially and temporally (>100% for N2O)
• N Direct sources – Urine/dung, manures, mineral fertiliser, crop
  residues
• N Indirect sources – ammonia volatilisation and leached N
• Spatial – Soil type, N input type and amount, land-use type
• Temporal – Climate – particularly rainfall and temperature
• Local climatic and soil conditions promote greater emissions and justify
  regional emission factors in inventory calculations
• Measurement        - Background levels very low (350 ppb)
                       – Point measurements (circa 50%)
                       – Micromet. measurements (30-40%)
Uncertainties – CO2

• Also large spatial and temporal uncertainty (>100% for
  N2O)
• Spatial – land-use type, land management, soil type
  (%clay)
• Temporal – Climate – particularly temperature and
  moisture – also diurnal variations
• Current Tier 1land-use factors are primarily based on US
  data
• Measurement – Point measurements (circa 50%)
                 – Micromet. measurements (30-35%)
How to Measure: A Question of Scale




          Chamber measurements:
          Technically easier
          Gives some indication of spatial variability




                  Micrometeorological techniques:
                  Integrate spatially over a larger area
Plot scale: Chamber measurements
                  – N2O/ Methane/ CO2
 • Static closed chambers – prevents pressure changes
 • Requires collars permanently inserted - reduces
   disturbance
 • Flux measured as conc. accumulation per unit time…with
   either
    • In situ with gas analyser
    • Stored in gas-tight vials and
      analysed with GC
• Temperature must be kept
   constant
Applicability of the plot approach
                                     NH3 N2O   CO2/CH4
• Most appropriate for looking
  at factorial-designed
  experiments (eg.the effects
  of soil type, mitigation
  options, management, etc)
• Is very effective if a lysimeter
  approach is taken – all
  losses to both atmosphere
  and water can be assessed.             C or N
• If used in conjunction with
  isotopic tracers, the fate of
  all applied N can be
  followed.
                                        NO3    DOC
N2O Fluxes


•  UV stabilised transparent chambers (218 litres)
•  Internal cooling system
•  gas samples drawn from chamber headspace into
  10 ml gas-tight syringes
• N2O fluxes determined using GC within 24 hours of
  sampling chamber headspace
Overview of New Field
Lysimeters at Johnstown Castle


•   72 field monolith lysimeters (0.8 x 1.0m)
•   3 soil types (heavy, medium and free-draining)
•   Urine, mineral fertiliser and N inhibitors



                Losses out
10000
                                                                                      Rathangan Control
                                      9000                                            Rathangan Fertiliser
                                                                                      Rathangan Fertiliser & Urine
N2 O emissions (µg m-2 hr-1 N2 O-N)




                                      8000    25/04   23/05                           Elton Control

                                      7000
                                              ↓ f&u   ↓f                              Elton Fertiliser
                                                                                      Elton Fertiliser & Urine
                                      6000                                            Clonakilty Control
                                                                                      Clonakilty Fertiliser
                                      5000                                            Clonakilty Fertiliser & Urine
                                      4000

                                      3000

                                      2000
                                                                              20/06
                                      1000                                    ↓f
                                         0
                                      27 / 05
                                      01 / 05
                                      05 / 05
                                      09 / 05
                                      13 / 05
                                      17 / 05
                                      21 / 05
                                      25 / 05
                                      29 / 05
                                      02 / 05
                                      06 / 05
                                      10 / 05
                                      14 / 05
                                      18 / 05
                                      22 / 05
                                      26 / 05
                                      30 / 05
                                      04 / 05
                                      08 / 05
                                      12 / 05

                                              5
                                            /0
                                         /04
                                         /04
                                         /05
                                         /05
                                         /05
                                         /05
                                         /05
                                         /05
                                         /05
                                         /05
                                         /06
                                         /06
                                         /06
                                         /06
                                         /06
                                         /06
                                         /06
                                         /06
                                         /07
                                         /07
                                         /07
                                      23




                                                              Sampling date
Effect of diet and inhibitors on N cycling

                                   200
Total NO3--N leached (kg N ha-1)




                                             y = -0.0002x 2 + 0.3501x + 8.8332
                                                        R2 = 0.9934
                                   150


                                   100


                                                                                                Urine N
                                    50
                                                                                                DCD

                                     0
                                         0           200           400           600      800      1000
                                                                                         -1
                                                           Urine application rate (kg N ha )
Field-scale measurements
Integrated Horizontal flux
Meade et al (2011) Ag. Ecosys. Env. 140: 208-217




                                                                             6m




                                                         Mast with shuttles
                                                         @ 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.2,
                                                         2.2 & 3.3 m

               Measurements made over 7 days
               Shuttles changed at 1, 3, 6, 24, 48, 96, 168 hours
Ammonia Losses

                             90
                                            60
                                                                                     49.2%
    Ammonia (%TAN)
                             80 50
                             70
                     Ammonia loss TAN (%)                                            29.9%
                                            40
                             60
                             50 30                                                                    TS
                             40                                                                       SP
                             30 20                          59%
                             20 10                                              Splashplate
                                                                                Trailing shoe
                             10
                                      0 0
                                                 0   24       48   72     96   120    144       168

                                                          April    Time (hr)     June
Timing % application technique on N2O emissions

                                  400
 GHG emissions (kg CO2-eq ha-1)


                                                                            CH4
                                                                            N2O (direct)
                                  300
                                                                            N2O (indirect)

                                  200


                                  100


                                   0
                                        June     April       June TS        April TS




Indirect N2O – Assumes 98% ammonia is redeposited within
2km & 1% of deposited N is re-emitted as N2O
Mitigating N loss: Timing and spreading technique effects on
             Ammonia loss and N fertilizer replacement value (NFRV)


             Cattle Slurry on grassland
                 • Typical slurry:    6.9% DM                      total N content =
                    3.6 kg/t
                                                       NH4+-N content = 1.8 kg/t
             120                                         45                  Ammonia
                                                         40                  Broadcast
             100
                                                         35
                                                                            Trailing Shoe
% TAN lost




             80                                          30




                                                              % NFRV
                                                         25                    NFRV
             60
                                                         20
                                                                             Broadcast
             40                                          15
                                                         10                  Trailing Shoe
             20
                                                         5
              0                                          0
                            April               June
                                    Date
If performed in conjunction with 15N tracing……




                       Hoekstra et al 2010 Plant & Soil 330, 357–368
Effect of replacing fertiliser with clover




 At low N application and 20% clover, clover
   reduced nitrous oxide by 41%
GHG Fluxes


             • Relates the co-variation
               of gas concentration
               with net upward
               /downward movement of
               turbulent eddys in the
               atmosphere

             • F = u*[DC]
70                                                                                                 1500



                         50
                                                                                                                            1000




                                                                                                                                    Cumulative Carbon Flux (g C m-2)
                         30
                                                                                                        Reco
NEE (µmol CO2 m-2 s-1)




                                                                                                                            500
                                                   emission                                 ΣNEE = +102 g C m-2
                         10

                                                                                                            NEE             0

                         -10

                                                   uptake                                                                   -500
                         -30                                                                            GPP

                                                                                                                            -1000
                         -50



                         -70                                                                                                -1500
                         19/05/2009   08/06/2009     28/06/2009   18/07/2009   07/08/2009      27/08/2009      16/09/2009
Pasture Net C Balance
                                           Loss
                  40

                  20
C flux (gC m-2)




                   0
                        0   10   20         30       40   50   60
                  -20

                  -40

                  -60

                  -80

Davis & Lanigan (2009) Ag. For. Meterol.
150: 564-574
                                            Uptake
Pasture Net C Balance
                                           Loss
                  40

                  20
C flux (gC m-2)




                   0
                        0   10   20         30       40   50   60
                  -20

                  -40

                  -60

                  -80

Davis & Lanigan (2009) Ag. For. Meterol.
150: 564-574
                                            Uptake
Pasture/Maize Net C Balance

                  40
C flux (gC m-2)




                  20

                   0
                        0     10   20   30   40   50      60
                  -20

                  -40

                  -60

                  -80
Pasture/OSR Net C Balance

                  40
C flux (gC m-2)




                  20

                   0
                        0     10   20   30   40   50    60
                  -20

                  -40

                  -60

                  -80
Pasture/Maize/Miscanthus Net C Balance

                  40
C flux (gC m-2)




                  20

                   0
                        0         10      20      30      40      50     60
                  -20

                  -40

                  -60

                  -80

                            Miscanthus has a long growing season and little
                                             disturbance
Comparison of Land-Use GHG Budgets


  (kg CO2-eq ha-1 yr-1)
                          70
                                                   N2O
                          60
                                                   CH4
                          50
        GHG flux



                          40
                          30
                          20
                          10
                           0
                               Peatland   Afforested   Deforested
Modelling Emissions

  • Allows a region to move to Tier 3 accounting
  • Can be incorporated into farms systems models
    and used as a predictive tool



   •Empirical
   •Semi-mechanistic (eg. RothC, ECOSSE)
   •Mechanistic process models
The Effect of Arable and Biomass Cultivation on SOC




• Conversion of grassland or forest to arable reduces
  SOC by 1tC/ha/yr
• Conversion of arable to biomass increases C sink by 1.8
  tC/ha/yr
• Fossil fuel substitution using biomass/forestry thinnings
  can yield even larger savings
Temporal Emissions Profile – Grazed plots
                           600


                           500
                                  GG+FN
                           400


                           300
  N2O (g N2O-N ha-1 d-1)
                           200


                           100


                             0
                            300



                            250
                                  GWC+FN
                            200



                            150                                           Measured
                            100



                             50
                                                                          Modelled
                              0
                           150

                                  GWC-FN
                           100




                            50




                             0
                            25-Aug    03-Dec   13-Mar   21-Jun   29-Sep
6000
                              5000
                                           GG+FN
Results                       4000
                              3000
                              2000
                              1000
                                 0
                              6000
     N2O (g N2O-N ha-1 d-1)
                              5000
                                           GWC+FN
                              4000
                              3000
                              2000
                              1000
                                 0
                              6000
                              5000
                                           GWC-FN                                                            Measured
                              4000
                              3000
                              2000                                                                           Modelled
                              1000
                                 0
                              1000

                               800
                                           G-B
                               600

                               400

                               200

                                 0
                              1000

                              800
                                           WC-B
                              600

                              400

                              200

                                0
                                     Jan   Feb   Mar   Apr   May   Jun   Jul   Aug   Sep   Oct   Nov   Dec
Measured/simulated emissions & milk production

                             16                                                 16




                                                                                     Milk production (ton ha-1 yr-1)
                                                              Measured

      N2O (kg N ha-1 yr-1)
                             14                                                 14
                                                              Simulated
                             12                               Milk production   12
                             10                                                 10
                              8                                                 8
                              6                                                 6
                              4                                                 4
                              2                                                 2
                              0                                                 0
                                  GG+FN GWC+FN GWC-FN   G-B      WC-B




 Lanigan & Humphries (2011) Ecosystems (in press)
The Rate of Forestry Sequestration is dependent on the
                   afforestation rate
Conclusions


• Large uncertainties around GHG’s, particularly N2O
• Crucial for verification of EF’s and mitigation
• Measurements should constrain models
• These can be used to generate spatial and temporal
  specific EF’s

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Emission Measurement from Buildings and Fields Overview | Gary J. Lanigan

  • 1. Overview of methods and challenges for emission measurement from buildings and fields Gary J. Lanigan Teagasc, Environment, Soils & Land-Use, Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford,
  • 2. Introduction • Measurement of emissions needs to either a) detect differences between treatments or (preferably) give accurate absolute estimates • Ultimately there are three goals: • Refine emission factors • Quantify the most effective mitigation strategies • Parameterise process models that can be used as a decision making tool for both of the above ….and as a predictive tool as to the effects of climate change on the above • Abatement measures need to be Measurable, Real and Verifiable.
  • 3. Background • Grassland comprises 90% of utilisable agricultural area in Ireland • Agriculture constitutes 29.1% of total emissions • Methane from livestock and Nitrous oxide from agricultural soils are key contributors • C sequestration offsets by 2.5Mt CO2-eq GHG Emissions (Kt CO2eq yr-1) 75,000.00 70,000.00 65,000.00 60,000.00 55,000.00 50,000.00 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
  • 4. Ammonia/N2O Methane CO2
  • 5. Uncertainties - Methane • Enteric Methane – Variation caused by differences in dry matter intake, feed residence time in the rumen and efficiency of energy conversion. Directly influenced by feed type and variation in age/size/type of livestock….also differences in rumen microfauna • Manure Methane – Variation in livestock and diet influences the methane production potential – variation in temperature and redox potential of manure controls acetate fermentation to CO2 and methane
  • 6. Measurement of enteric methane • Via methane collars - animals fed with SP6 bolus • Methane emissions from various cattle types and dietary strategies can be assessed • Advantages: Easy to assess a large variety of treatments • Disadvantages: More inherent variation than respiration chambers uncertainty (15-30%) • Good for large-scale diet manipulation experiments and assessing country- specific Tier 2 EF’s • Bad for selecting animals high genetic merit animals
  • 7. Tier 2 Emission Factors for methane derived from EF and MM from cattle
  • 8. Measurement of enteric methane • Respiration chambers – Advantages: • measurements more accurate 10-15% • Disadvantages: Artificial environments for animals , low throughput • Allows for the selection of high genetic merit (EBI) animals
  • 9. W GHG emissions (kg CO2e/kg milk) illi am s W et a illi am l. (2 W s 00 6) illi et am al -E .( C s 20 ng as et 06 la C ey al )- nd as .( ,c ey an 20 En on an d 06 gl Ho an ven d ld )- t io H d, 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 Th en En hi na om old en (2 gl an gh l as (2 00 d, m se 6b ai n 00 )- sp l ze et 5a I re it-ca Ba al )- ss H .( I re lan lvi et aa 20 la d, ng Ba -M s 08 nd av ss en et )- er et ,c -M s al .( Ne on ag en et 20 th ve e s al 01 er nt et .( la io 20 )- nd na al .( 09 G s l er or 20 )- N m 09 ew an gan G )- y ic er be N Ze ex te ew al ns re an d iv Lo G t a Z ea e ve er l. la na tt be (2 nd tio Lo et re 01 in na ve al .( ta 0) te l tt l. -G ns Lo 20 (2 lo iv ve et 06 e tt al .( )- 01 ba N et 0) la 20 Ire -N ve Lo al . 06 la or ra )- nd th ge ve (20 Ire lo tt 06 la w Am et )- ge e O al Ire nd ne rica le .( la hi se 20 g tic n 08 nd m h g m Sc et )- en er hi al ed et it ls .( Ire iu ic et 20 la m m al 06 nd c er .( )- fre onc it 20 Eu e en 05 ro dr tra O Be )- pe ain te 'B N in using LCA (red) and systems analysis (blue). rie O uk et an g n 'B es he c so et rie et rla onv ils al n al nd en .( et .( t io O 20 al .( 20 s g ra na 'B 10 20 10 ss l rie )- )- n Ire 10 )- N /fe et la ew rt N al Ire .( nd la Z 20 m nd eal 10 od an )- er hi gh d at Ire e fe la st rti nd oc lit hi ki y gh ng co ra te Figure X. A comparison of published analyses of GHG emissions from dairy production systems nc en tra te
  • 10. Housing Emissions • Treat the building as a chamber • The concentration difference of a gas between the outside and inside of the building • Has to be scale with respect to the mass flow of air through the building • For a force ventilated building – just need to know the air flow of the circulation system • For a naturally ventilated building – its more difficult. • Need a tracer (SF6) which is released at a given rate – can measure its dispersion throughout the building
  • 11. • Measure at various points around the building and sum • Measure at various points at increasing distance from the buildings and use a dispersion model to back- calculate emissions to the source.
  • 12.
  • 13. Ammonia and methane from cattle sheds & OWP’s 70.000 60.000 Ammonia Mean Emission Rate (g NH3 500kg-1 d-1) 50.000 40.000 30.000 20.000 10.000 0.000 Shed OWP Housing Type 45 40 Methane (g CH4 LU d-1) 35 30 Methane 25 Shed 20 OWP 15 10 5 0 Shed OWP
  • 14. Uncertainties – Nitrous Oxide • Considerable uncertainty both spatially and temporally (>100% for N2O) • N Direct sources – Urine/dung, manures, mineral fertiliser, crop residues • N Indirect sources – ammonia volatilisation and leached N • Spatial – Soil type, N input type and amount, land-use type • Temporal – Climate – particularly rainfall and temperature • Local climatic and soil conditions promote greater emissions and justify regional emission factors in inventory calculations • Measurement - Background levels very low (350 ppb) – Point measurements (circa 50%) – Micromet. measurements (30-40%)
  • 15. Uncertainties – CO2 • Also large spatial and temporal uncertainty (>100% for N2O) • Spatial – land-use type, land management, soil type (%clay) • Temporal – Climate – particularly temperature and moisture – also diurnal variations • Current Tier 1land-use factors are primarily based on US data • Measurement – Point measurements (circa 50%) – Micromet. measurements (30-35%)
  • 16. How to Measure: A Question of Scale Chamber measurements: Technically easier Gives some indication of spatial variability Micrometeorological techniques: Integrate spatially over a larger area
  • 17. Plot scale: Chamber measurements – N2O/ Methane/ CO2 • Static closed chambers – prevents pressure changes • Requires collars permanently inserted - reduces disturbance • Flux measured as conc. accumulation per unit time…with either • In situ with gas analyser • Stored in gas-tight vials and analysed with GC • Temperature must be kept constant
  • 18.
  • 19. Applicability of the plot approach NH3 N2O CO2/CH4 • Most appropriate for looking at factorial-designed experiments (eg.the effects of soil type, mitigation options, management, etc) • Is very effective if a lysimeter approach is taken – all losses to both atmosphere and water can be assessed. C or N • If used in conjunction with isotopic tracers, the fate of all applied N can be followed. NO3 DOC
  • 20. N2O Fluxes • UV stabilised transparent chambers (218 litres) • Internal cooling system • gas samples drawn from chamber headspace into 10 ml gas-tight syringes • N2O fluxes determined using GC within 24 hours of sampling chamber headspace
  • 21. Overview of New Field Lysimeters at Johnstown Castle • 72 field monolith lysimeters (0.8 x 1.0m) • 3 soil types (heavy, medium and free-draining) • Urine, mineral fertiliser and N inhibitors Losses out
  • 22. 10000 Rathangan Control 9000 Rathangan Fertiliser Rathangan Fertiliser & Urine N2 O emissions (µg m-2 hr-1 N2 O-N) 8000 25/04 23/05 Elton Control 7000 ↓ f&u ↓f Elton Fertiliser Elton Fertiliser & Urine 6000 Clonakilty Control Clonakilty Fertiliser 5000 Clonakilty Fertiliser & Urine 4000 3000 2000 20/06 1000 ↓f 0 27 / 05 01 / 05 05 / 05 09 / 05 13 / 05 17 / 05 21 / 05 25 / 05 29 / 05 02 / 05 06 / 05 10 / 05 14 / 05 18 / 05 22 / 05 26 / 05 30 / 05 04 / 05 08 / 05 12 / 05 5 /0 /04 /04 /05 /05 /05 /05 /05 /05 /05 /05 /06 /06 /06 /06 /06 /06 /06 /06 /07 /07 /07 23 Sampling date
  • 23. Effect of diet and inhibitors on N cycling 200 Total NO3--N leached (kg N ha-1) y = -0.0002x 2 + 0.3501x + 8.8332 R2 = 0.9934 150 100 Urine N 50 DCD 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 -1 Urine application rate (kg N ha )
  • 25. Integrated Horizontal flux Meade et al (2011) Ag. Ecosys. Env. 140: 208-217 6m Mast with shuttles @ 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.2, 2.2 & 3.3 m Measurements made over 7 days Shuttles changed at 1, 3, 6, 24, 48, 96, 168 hours
  • 26.
  • 27. Ammonia Losses 90 60 49.2% Ammonia (%TAN) 80 50 70 Ammonia loss TAN (%) 29.9% 40 60 50 30 TS 40 SP 30 20 59% 20 10 Splashplate Trailing shoe 10 0 0 0 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 April Time (hr) June
  • 28. Timing % application technique on N2O emissions 400 GHG emissions (kg CO2-eq ha-1) CH4 N2O (direct) 300 N2O (indirect) 200 100 0 June April June TS April TS Indirect N2O – Assumes 98% ammonia is redeposited within 2km & 1% of deposited N is re-emitted as N2O
  • 29. Mitigating N loss: Timing and spreading technique effects on Ammonia loss and N fertilizer replacement value (NFRV) Cattle Slurry on grassland • Typical slurry: 6.9% DM total N content = 3.6 kg/t NH4+-N content = 1.8 kg/t 120 45 Ammonia 40 Broadcast 100 35 Trailing Shoe % TAN lost 80 30 % NFRV 25 NFRV 60 20 Broadcast 40 15 10 Trailing Shoe 20 5 0 0 April June Date
  • 30. If performed in conjunction with 15N tracing…… Hoekstra et al 2010 Plant & Soil 330, 357–368
  • 31. Effect of replacing fertiliser with clover At low N application and 20% clover, clover reduced nitrous oxide by 41%
  • 32. GHG Fluxes • Relates the co-variation of gas concentration with net upward /downward movement of turbulent eddys in the atmosphere • F = u*[DC]
  • 33. 70 1500 50 1000 Cumulative Carbon Flux (g C m-2) 30 Reco NEE (µmol CO2 m-2 s-1) 500 emission ΣNEE = +102 g C m-2 10 NEE 0 -10 uptake -500 -30 GPP -1000 -50 -70 -1500 19/05/2009 08/06/2009 28/06/2009 18/07/2009 07/08/2009 27/08/2009 16/09/2009
  • 34. Pasture Net C Balance Loss 40 20 C flux (gC m-2) 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 -20 -40 -60 -80 Davis & Lanigan (2009) Ag. For. Meterol. 150: 564-574 Uptake
  • 35. Pasture Net C Balance Loss 40 20 C flux (gC m-2) 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 -20 -40 -60 -80 Davis & Lanigan (2009) Ag. For. Meterol. 150: 564-574 Uptake
  • 36. Pasture/Maize Net C Balance 40 C flux (gC m-2) 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 -20 -40 -60 -80
  • 37. Pasture/OSR Net C Balance 40 C flux (gC m-2) 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 -20 -40 -60 -80
  • 38. Pasture/Maize/Miscanthus Net C Balance 40 C flux (gC m-2) 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 -20 -40 -60 -80 Miscanthus has a long growing season and little disturbance
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  • 41. Comparison of Land-Use GHG Budgets (kg CO2-eq ha-1 yr-1) 70 N2O 60 CH4 50 GHG flux 40 30 20 10 0 Peatland Afforested Deforested
  • 42. Modelling Emissions • Allows a region to move to Tier 3 accounting • Can be incorporated into farms systems models and used as a predictive tool •Empirical •Semi-mechanistic (eg. RothC, ECOSSE) •Mechanistic process models
  • 43. The Effect of Arable and Biomass Cultivation on SOC • Conversion of grassland or forest to arable reduces SOC by 1tC/ha/yr • Conversion of arable to biomass increases C sink by 1.8 tC/ha/yr • Fossil fuel substitution using biomass/forestry thinnings can yield even larger savings
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  • 46. Temporal Emissions Profile – Grazed plots 600 500 GG+FN 400 300 N2O (g N2O-N ha-1 d-1) 200 100 0 300 250 GWC+FN 200 150 Measured 100 50 Modelled 0 150 GWC-FN 100 50 0 25-Aug 03-Dec 13-Mar 21-Jun 29-Sep
  • 47. 6000 5000 GG+FN Results 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 6000 N2O (g N2O-N ha-1 d-1) 5000 GWC+FN 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 6000 5000 GWC-FN Measured 4000 3000 2000 Modelled 1000 0 1000 800 G-B 600 400 200 0 1000 800 WC-B 600 400 200 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • 48. Measured/simulated emissions & milk production 16 16 Milk production (ton ha-1 yr-1) Measured N2O (kg N ha-1 yr-1) 14 14 Simulated 12 Milk production 12 10 10 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 0 0 GG+FN GWC+FN GWC-FN G-B WC-B Lanigan & Humphries (2011) Ecosystems (in press)
  • 49. The Rate of Forestry Sequestration is dependent on the afforestation rate
  • 50. Conclusions • Large uncertainties around GHG’s, particularly N2O • Crucial for verification of EF’s and mitigation • Measurements should constrain models • These can be used to generate spatial and temporal specific EF’s