A Note on the Emission of Nitrogen Oxides from Silage in Opened Bunker Silos |
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Authors: | S. J. Maw C. L. Johnson A. C. Lewis J. B. Mcquaid |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Animal Sciences, LIBA, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK;(2) School of the Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK |
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Abstract: | The evolution of NOx from grass and maize silages wasmeasured using chemiluminescence in samples kept in airtightcontainers, in the silos and in a 750 kg mass removed to a mixer waggon. Measurements were made on the grass and maizesilos in two consecutive years. The results show that thereis continuous evolution of NOx after silos have been opened and that high concentrations persist in the mass whichare rapidly released on agitation at the feed-out. The maximumrecorded concentrations of NO and NO2 were 1985 and 152 ppbv respectively. These values are orders of magnitude greaterthan for rural background levels and exceed the maximum hourlyexposure of 50 ppbv for NO2 recommended by the UK expertpanel for quality standards. |
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Keywords: | health nitrogen oxides silage |
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