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Hotspot Detection and Estimation of Methane Emissions from Landfill Final Cover

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ATMOSPHERE
卷 14, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/atmos14111598

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methane emission; landfill cover; geomembrane; laser methane detector

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The main objectives of this study were to identify methane hotspots through spatial distribution tests and investigate the effects of rainfall, atmospheric pressure, ground temperature, and ambient methane concentration on methane emissions. Rainfall limited gas transport, resulting in more significant methane hotspots, while atmospheric pressure was negatively correlated with methane emission and ambient methane concentration had a significant positive linear correlation with methane flux.
The main objectives of this study were to identify methane hotspots through spatial distribution tests of the surface methane concentration above a landfill final cover and to investigate the effects of rainfall, atmospheric pressure, ground temperature, and ambient methane concentration on methane emissions. A portable laser methane detector was used to measure the spatial distribution of methane concentrations. The methane concentration distribution showed a distinct spatial variability. The maximum methane concentration reached 3225 ppm, while 73.0% of the methane concentration values were below 10.0 ppm. Several meteorological factors were found to be associated with the variation in methane emissions. Rainfall limited gas transport in the cover, resulting in more significant methane hotspots. Atmospheric pressure was negatively correlated with methane emission. The ambient methane concentration and methane flux had a significant positive linear correlation. Based on a linear correlation equation, the spatial distribution of methane concentrations in the landfill could be converted into a methane emission distribution. The estimated average value for methane emissions in the test area was approximately 4.3 g m-2 d-1. This study provides an experimental basis for locating methane hotspots and assessing methane emissions in landfill final covers, and proposes supplementary means for detecting geomembrane damage in landfill covers.

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