Title of article :
Landfill odour: assessment of emissions by the flux footprint
method
Author/Authors :
Ujjaini Sarkar a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Stephen. E. Hobbs b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
This paper will focus on the development of an innovative method for estimating odour fluxes and the contributing source areas
from a Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) landfill site. A micrometeorological model has been developed based on the estimation of
footprints of scalar odour concentration measurements in the atmospheric surface layer. The model is based on an analytical solution
of the Eulerian advection-diffusion equation for vertical diffusion; model parameters include the location of the odour sensor and
standard surface layer scaling factors. Lindvall Hoods are commonly used for measuring odour fluxes from ground based fugitive
sources. However these cannot replicate the real atmospheric conditions. Common micrometeorological techniques for determining
fluxes, such as vertical gradient measurements or eddy correlation methods, yield a flux magnitude but give practically no information
about the source location. On the other hand the flux footprint describes the expansion and contraction of the required fetch under
varying atmospheric stabilities. Preliminary results from the model are quite encouraging and agree well with those from Lindvall
hood measurements. The accuracy of Lindvall hood measurements depends on how tightly the hood is positioned on the uneven
landfill surface. It should prevent any air escaping out from the sides of the hood open to the atmosphere. Typical results show an
average odour flux of ±25.91 (ou m 2 s 1) from freshly tipped wastes for an upwind fetch of 45.0 m and with the sensor at a
height of 1.5 m from the ground. The hood results have a geometric mean of ±29.35 (ou m 2 s 1) based on the inlet air volume
and a shade air temperature of 22.5 °C.
Keywords :
Emission , MSW landfill , Footprint , Odour , Micrometeorology
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software