Methods to estimate on-field nitrogen emissions from crop production as an input to LCA studies in the agricultural sector

The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment(2000)

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Nitrogen compounds emitted from the field are usually considered in Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) of agricultural products or processes. The environmentally most important of these N emissions are ammonia (NH 3 ), nitrous oxide (N 2 0) and nitrate (N0 3 ). The emission rates are variable due to the influence of soil type, climatic conditions and agricultural management practices. Due to considerable financial and time efforts, and great variations in the results, actual measurements of emissions are neither practical nor appropriate for LCA purposes. Instead of measurements, structured methods can be used to estimate average emission rates. Another possibility is the use of values derived from the literature which would, however, require considerable effort compared to estimation methods, especially because the values might only be valid for the particular system under investigation. In this paper methods to determine estimates for NH 3 , N 2 0 and NO 3 emissions were selected from a literature review. Different procedures were chosen to estimate NH 3 emissions from organic ( Horlacher & Marschner , 1990) and mineral fertilizers (ECETOC, 1994). To calculate the N 2 O emissions, a function derived by Bouwman (1995) was selected. A method developed by the German Soil Science Association (DBG, 1992) was adopted to determine potential NO 3 emissions. None of the methods are computer-based and consequently require only a minimum set of input data. This makes them, on the one hand, transparent and easy to perform, while, on the other hand, they certainly simplify the complex processes.
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Agriculture,ammonia,ammonium,crop production,emission factors,estimation methods,fertilizer,LCI,Life Cycle Inventory,nitrogen emission,NH3,NH4,nitrate,nitrous oxide,N2O,NO3
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