Methane and carbon dioxide emissions from closed landfill in Taiwan.

I-Chu Chen, Ullas Hegde, Cheng-Hsiung Chang, Shang-Shyng Yang
Author Information
  1. I-Chu Chen: Institute of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.

Abstract

The atmospheric concentrations and emission rates of CH(4) and CO(2) were studied at three sites of the Fu-Der-Kan closed landfill and after as the multi-use recreational park in northern Taiwan. Atmospheric CH(4) and CO(2) concentrations of closed landfill were 1.7-4.6 and 324-409ppm, respectively. CH(4) and CO(2) emission rates ranged from 8.8 to 163mg m(-2)h(-1) and from 495 to 1531mg m(-2)h(-1), respectively. Diurnal variation was noted with higher values at night than those in daytime. After creation of the park, atmospheric CH(4) and CO(2) concentrations were 1.8-3.1 and 332-441ppm, respectively. CH(4) and CO(2) emission rates ranged from -1.1 to 2.3mg m(-2)h(-1) and from -135 to 301mg m(-2)h(-1), respectively. There were no notable diurnal variations in either atmospheric concentrations or emission rates.

MeSH Term

Carbon Dioxide
Environmental Monitoring
Geography
Methane
Refuse Disposal
Taiwan
Time Factors

Chemicals

Carbon Dioxide
Methane

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