Emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en sistemas de tratamiento de efluentes en predios lecheros. Greenhouse gas emissions in rffluent treatment systems on dairy farms
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2022-11-03
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Diversos gases de efecto invernadero (GEIs) como CH4 (metano), N2O (óxido nitroso) y CO2
(dióxido de carbono) son generados durante actividades ganaderas, teniendo un gran efecto
negativo para el ambiente. Los efluentes producidos en estas actividades son tratados mediante
distintos sistemas, generalmente conformados por sistemas de lagunas de estabilización que
tratan las aguas residuales obtenidas, pero también producen GEIs. El presente trabajo tiene
como objetivo estudiar y cuantificar las emisiones de GEIs en predios lecheros mediante el
empleo de dos técnicas diferentes.
Variousgreenhouse gases (GHG)such as CH4(methane), N2O (Nitrous oxide), CO2(carbon dioxide)are generated during livestockfarming activities, having a great noxious effect for the environment. The effluents produced by these activities are treated with different systems, usually made up byeffluent ponds that treatthe wastewater originated, but at the same time they are generators of GHG. The purpose of this research is to assess and quantifythe GHG ́semissions on dairy farmsusing two different technologies.
Variousgreenhouse gases (GHG)such as CH4(methane), N2O (Nitrous oxide), CO2(carbon dioxide)are generated during livestockfarming activities, having a great noxious effect for the environment. The effluents produced by these activities are treated with different systems, usually made up byeffluent ponds that treatthe wastewater originated, but at the same time they are generators of GHG. The purpose of this research is to assess and quantifythe GHG ́semissions on dairy farmsusing two different technologies.
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Metano, Lagunas, Efluentes, Cámaras estáticas, FTIR, Methane, Ponds, Effluents, Static cameras, FTIR
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