Author
M. Morcet
Bio: M. Morcet is an academic researcher from Veolia Environnement. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geosynthetic clay liner & Anaerobic oxidation of methane. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 454 citations.
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TL;DR: The overall methane mass balance in field cells with a variety of designs, cover materials, and gas management strategies was assessed, and defaults for percent recovery were used as the basis for guidelines by the French environment agency.
373 citations
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TL;DR: Analysis of chamber measurements utilizing geospatial techniques utilizing kriging and inverse distance weighting to arrive at an estimation of the whole landfill surface flux from the spatially distributed chamber measurement points suggests IDW provides a superior estimate of the methane flux as confirmed through the methane balance.
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TL;DR: Additional research and technology development is needed before methane mitigation technologies utilizing microbial methane oxidation processes can become commercially viable and widely deployed.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the methodology and data used to determine greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions attributable to ten cities or city-regions: Los Angeles County, Denver City and County, Greater Toronto, New York City, Greater London, Geneva Canton, Greater Prague, Barcelona, Cape Town and Bangkok.
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TL;DR: Although landfill CH 4 emissions from developed countries have been largely stabilized, emissions from developing countries are increasing as more controlled (anaerobic) landfilling practices are implemented; these emissions could be reduced by accelerating the introduction of engineered gas recovery, increasing rates of waste minimization and recycling, and implementing alternative waste management strategies provided they are affordable, effective, and sustainable.
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TL;DR: The overall methane mass balance in field cells with a variety of designs, cover materials, and gas management strategies was assessed, and defaults for percent recovery were used as the basis for guidelines by the French environment agency.
373 citations