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The volcano-gas monitoring system is managed by INGV, specifically the Etneo and Vesuvius observatories, in coordination with the Civil Protection Department.In May 2023, Jim Melling and Aldo Conti of AC Scientific, the Hiden Analytical representative in Italy, installed a HPR-20 R&D system on Stromboli to monitor soil CO2 levels on the slopes. Sampling is ...
Biochar, a stable form of carbon produced through pyrolysis of organic materials, not only helps in soil enhancement but also offers a promising avenue for generating carbon credits. ...
During the pyrolysis process, carbon in organic matter is trapped within the biochar, which prevents it from returning to the atmosphere as CO2. Once applied to the soil, biochar can remain stable for hundreds or even thousands of years, acting as a long-term carbon sink. ...
Reduces the volume of waste in landfills. Contributes to soil preservation. Reduces CO2 emissions. Each tonne recycled avoids approximately 300 kg of CO2 emissions. ...
What are the Advantages of Polylactic Acid? Polylactic acid (PLA) is thermoplastic aliphatic polyester. Polylactic acid has many advantages as a material. 1. Polylactic acid is a new type of biodegradable material made from starch raw materials derived from renewable plant resources (such as corn). The starch raw material is saccharified to obtain glucose, which is then fermented with glucose and ...
This article delves into the concept of biochar carbon credits and their significance in climate change mitigation.Understanding Biochar Carbon Credits: Biochar carbon credits refer to the quantified amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that is captured and stored in the soil through the application of biochar. ...
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Spaces that are confined are dangerous. As you can’t always avoid working in confined spaces, you must be aware of their risks. Read on to learn about the seven primary confined space hazards. ...
Atmospheric CO2 concentration is predicted to continue rising up to reach 530 ppm by 2050, and 780 ppm by 2100. ...
This station is configured to acquire the following parameters: CO2 flow from the ground (storage chamber method). The main range that they use for CO2 is 1-3000ppm and 0-10%. Temperature of one of the largest fumarolic emissions in the area Thermal gradient of the soil (near the CO2 flow measurement site) Temperature and ...
As global temperatures increase, is it expected that microbial activity will also increase, resulting in faster plant decomposition and increased CO2 efflux into the atmosphere.5,6Measuring Forest Soil CO2 Efflux Determining soil-surface CO2 efflux can be challenging. ...
What is smart farming? Smart farming is the application of Internet of Things technology to traditional agriculture, using sensors and software to control agricultural production through mobile or computer platforms, making traditional agriculture more “smart”. In addition to precise perception, control, and decision-making management, in a broad sense, smart farming also includes ...
The second method is aeroponic farming that uses a periodic timer to spray crops with a mist that is nutrient-based on a frequent basis, and it involves no water, sunlight, or soil. Intensive labor is reduced, and water is conserved thanks to the nutrients that are delivered to the plants’ roots by aeroponics. Without soil, all crops are easily harvested, and ...
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EFFECTS OF VARYING COVER CROPS ON SOIL RESPIRATION IN A BRAZILIAN OXISOL A Cover Crop/ Soil Respiration Study in Brazil: Validating gains in soil biology with Solvita CO2 – results after 1 growing season. ...
However, not enough is known about the impact of reduced cultivations on soil emissions. Cultivation often increases levels of CO2 emissions from soil, as soil disturbance allows microorganisms to oxidise more of the soil organic matter. ...
In addition to its own groundwater and liquid control products, QED supplies a range of internationally recognised products including Geotech portable and fixed gas analysers, Landtec portable fixed gas products, En Novative Technologies soil sampling products and Viasensor CO2 gas monitoring products. Together, these products serve a global industry for a wide ...
As food security depends on global warming as well, one of its triggering actors was selected for analysis, the emission of carbon dioxide from the soil. The experiments were set up in the Látókép experimental site, which is situated in the eastern part of Hungary. I have examined the effect of less soil disturbance regarding the ...
Solvita is a leading commercial test worldwide for soil CO2 respiration (and compost maturity) and is often in comparisons with newer soil respiration methods vying for market share. ...
Organic fertilizer drum granulator production line Organic fertilizers are rich in nutrients needed for crop growth and can continuously supply crops with them.In addition to mineral nutrients, the decomposition of organic matter in soil produces carbon dioxide, which can be used as the raw material for crop photosynthesis and is conducive to the improvement of crop yield.Providing nutrients is ...
Early or late start of the growing season can determine whether the annual ecosystem CO2 exchange will be a carbon sink or source – for example, carbon sinks are natural environments, such as forests, oceans or soils, viewed in terms of their ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. ...
