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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
xix
Conference Statement
xxiii
The Conference Statement: procedure
and follow up
xxvii
Welcome
xxxi
J.J.
Verhoog, President Vereniging LUCHT, Delft,
The Netherlands
Opening
address
xxxiii
В.
Metz,
Ministry of Housing, Physical Planning
and Environment, The Hague, The Netherlands
Introduction of The European Symposium on Environ-
xxxix
mental Protection (TESEP)
L.A. Clarenburg, President TESEP, Delft, The
Netherlands
Review Papers
Global budgets for
non-C02
greenhouse gases
1
P.J. Crutzen, Max Planck
Institut
für Chemie,
Mainz, Germany
Effectiveness of non-COg greenhouse gas emission
17
reduction technologies
K. Blok,
Utrecht University, and D.
de Jager,
Ecofys Research and Consultancy, Utrecht, The
Netherlands
Emission Inventories
National GHG inventories: recent developments
41
under the IPCC/OECD Joint Programme
J. Corf
ее
Morlot, P.
Schwengels
and S. Lurding,
OECD,
Paris, France
ix
CONTENTS
The African experience with the IPCC methodology
53
for estimating greenhouse gas emissions
P.E.M.
Lammers
and J.F. Feenstra, Institute for
Environmental Studies, Amsterdam, The Nether¬
lands
Reporting emissions of greenhouse gases in Canada
61
P. Finlay and R. Stobbs, Environmental Protecti¬
on Service, Ottawa, Canada
Non-COj gaseous emissions from upstream oil and
67
gas operations in Nigeria
I.B. Obioh, A.F. Oluwole and F.A. Akeredolu,
Environmental Research Laboratory, Department
of Physics, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife,
Nigeria
Global methane emissions from the world coal
indus-
73
try
P.C.
Thakur, I.J. Graham-Bryce, W.G. Karis and
K.M.
Sullivan, Shell Coal International Ltd, Lon¬
don, United Kingdom
Emission database for global atmospheric research
93
(Edgar)
J.G.J. Olivier,
A.F. Bouwman, C.W.M,
van
der
Maas, RIVM, Bilthoven and J.J.M. Berdowski,
TNO, Delft,
The Netherlands
Anthropogenic emissions of methane and nitrous
107
oxide in the Federal Republic of Germany
M.
Schön
and R.
Walz, Fraunhofer-Institute
for
Systems and Innovation Research (FhG-ISI),
Karlsruhe, Germany
Emission inventory for Nigeria with CAREAIR
115
R.K. Laing, Institute of Energy Economics and
the Rational Use of Energy
(1ER),
University of
Stuttgart, and I.B. Obioh, Environmental Res¬
earch Laboratory, Department of Physics, Obafe¬
mi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
CONTENTS
Studies on source strengths and sinks
Consumption of methane by soils
125
C.
Dueñas,
M.C.
Fernandez,
J.
Carretero,
M.
Pérez
and E.
Liger,
University of Malaga, Spain
СН4
and CO emissions from rice straw burning in
131
South East Asia
B.C. Nguyen, J.P. Putaud,
N.
Mihalopoulos, Cen¬
tre
des Faibles Radioactivités, Laboratoire mixte
CNRS-CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, and B. Bon-
sang,
University of Crete, Greece and
С.
Doan,
Institute of Ecology, Ho Chi Minh City,
Viet-Nam
Methane in ocean waters: concentration and carbon
139
isotope variability at East Pacific Rise and in the
Arabian Sea
E. Faber, P. Gerling U.
Berner
and E.
Sohns,
Fed.
Institute for Geosciences and Natural Re¬
sources (BGR), Hannover, Germany
Nitrous oxide emission out of grassland
145
O. van Cleemput, A. Vermoesen, C.J.
de Groot
and
К.
van Ryckeghem, University of Ghent,
Belgium
Emissions of NO and N2O from soils
153
U. Skiba, D.
Fowler, Institute of Terrestrial Eco¬
logy, Bush Estate, Penicuik, and K. Smith, SAC/-
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh School of
Agriculture, UK
Nitrous oxide emissions from waste water
159
W. Debruyn, G. Lissens, J. van
Rensbergen
and
M.
Wevers, VITO, Mol,
Belgium
Sources of hydrochlorofluorocarbons, hydrofluorocar-
167
bons
and fluorocarbons and their potential emissions
during the next twenty five years
A. McCulloch,
ICI
Chemicals
&
Polymers Ltd.,
Runcorn, United Kingdom
Biosphere atmosphere exchanges: Ozone and aerosol
175
dry deposition velocities over a pine forest
ХИ
CONTENTS
E. Lamaux, A. Labatut,
J. Fontán,
A. Lopez, A.
Druühet,
Université
Paul Sabatier,
Toulouse,
and
Y.
Brunet,
Laboratoire de
Bioclimatologie, Ville-
nave d Ornon,
France
Laboratory study of the emission of NO and N2O
183
from some Belgian soils
C.J.
de Groot,
A. Vermoesen and
О.
van Cleem-
put, University of Ghent, Belgium
Monitoring and Methodology
Inspection of non-COg greenhouse gases from emissi-
191
on sources and in ambient air by fourier-transform-
infrared-spectrometry: measurements with FTIS-
MAPS
K.
Schäfer, Fraunhofer
Institute of Atmospheric
Environmental Research, Garmisch-Partenkirch-
en; and R.
Haus, J.
Heland,
Fraunhofer Institute
of Atmospheric Environmental Research, Berlin,
Germany
Determination of European methane emissions, using
197
concentration and isotope measurements
R. Eisma, A.T.
Vermeulen, W.M. Kieskamp,
Ne¬
therlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN),
Petten,
and Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Monitoring of the atmospheric burdens of CH4, N2O,
203
CO, CHClFj and CF2C12 above Central Europe du¬
ring the last decade
R. Zander, Ph. Demoulin and E. Mahieu, Institute
of Astrophysics, University of
Liège,
Belgium
Polar volatile organic compounds (VOC) of natural
211
origin as precursors of ozone
P.
Ciccioli,
A. Cecinato, E, Brancaleoni, A. Brac-
chetti and M. Frattoni, Institute for Atmospheric
Research C.N.R., Rome, Italy
Measurements of CFCs in Antarctica
219
F. Bruner, F.
Mangani
and M. Maione, University
of Urbino, Italy
CONTENTS
ХНІ
Precursors of the surface ozone and their relation-
225
ship with meteorological parameters in Athens-Gree¬
ce
С
Varotsos, University of Athens, Greece
Krypton-85, a minor greenhouse gas precursor
231
W.R.A. Goossens and J.B.H.F. van
Rensbergen,
VITO, Mol,
Belgium
Modelling: budgets and lifetimes
Simulation of the observed stratospheric temperature
237
trends
1967-1987
over Antarctica due to ozone hole
deepening
R. van Dorland and JJP.F.
Fortuin, KNMI,
De
Bilt,
The Netherlands
Implications for atmospheric composition and
clima-
247
te
of IS92 emissions scenarios
M.S.
Krol, RIVM, Bilthoven,
The Netherlands
Impact of increased methane emissions on the at-
253
mospheric composition and related radiative forcing
on the climate system
D.A. Hauglustaine, University of Paris, France,
and
С
Granier, G.P.
Brasseur,
Nat. Center for
Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
Contribution of tropical biomass burning to the
glo-
261
bal
budget of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and
tropospheric ozone
B. Bonsang, M. Kanakidou, Centre
des Faibles
Radioactivités, Gif sur Yvette, France, and
С
Boissard,
Lancaster University,
United
Kingdom
Determination of global scale emissions of atmos-
271
pheric methane using an inverse modelling method
R.
Hein,
Max Planck Inst. for Chemistry, Mainz,
and M.
Heimann,
Max Planck Inst. for Meteorolo¬
gy, Hamburg, Germany
XIV CONTENTS
Greenhouse
coefficients
dependent
on rates-of-chan-
283
ge
М.К.
Wallis,
University of Wales, Cardiff, United
Kingdom
The estimation of global warming potentials for a
289
range of radiatively active gases
R. Derwent, Meteorological Office, Bracknell,
Berkshire, United Kingdom
Tropospheric ozone and the greenhouse effect
301
M.
Roemer,
D.
van
den Hout
and P. Builtjes,
TNO
Environmental Sciences, Delft, The Nether¬
lands
Surface catalysed conversion of NO2: a new source
311
of atmospheric N2O?
P.
Wiesen,
J. Kleffmann, R.
Kurtenbach
and
K.H.
Becker,
Bergische Universität, Wuppertal,
Ger¬
many
Technological Options for Industrial Sources
N2O reduction in coal flames by staged combustion
317
J. Arthkamp and H. Kremer, Ruhr University
Bochum,
Germany
Landfill gas formation, recovery and emission in The
323
Netherlands
H. Oonk,
TNO
Institute for Environment and
Energy Technology,
Apeldoorn,
The Netherlands
Methane emissions from Russian gas supply and
329
measures to control them
W.
Zittel,
Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH,
Ottobrunn,
Germany
Development of
CH^, N2O-,
CO-, HCFC s-, VOC-,
335
NOx-emissions from passenger cars in the Federal
Republic of Germany from
1970
to
2010
N. Metz,
BMW
AG, München,
Germany
CONTENTS
XV
Nitrous oxide from solid fuel combustion:
contributi-
345
on to national inventories in the UK, France and
Germany
G. Fynes, I.S.C. Hughes and P.W. Sage, Coal Res¬
earch Establishment, Stoke Orchard, Gloucester¬
shire, United Kingdom
Reduction of fugitive methane from the gas trans-
351
mission system of the N.V.
Nederlandse Gasunie
P. Coors, T. Veenstra, and R. Janssen-van
Ros¬
malen,
N.V.
Nederlandse Gasunie, Groningen,
The
Netherlands
Dynamic viscosity and thermal conductivity predicti-
357
on of environmentally safe refrigerants
G.
Latini
and F. Polonara, University of
Ancona,
Italy
Thermal hydrogenolysis of the perhaloalkanes
363
CBrClFp and BrCF2CF2Br
H.J.P.
de
Lijser, Z. Chvátal,
P. Mulder, W.B. van
Scheppingen,
and R.
Louw,
University of Leiden,
Center for Chemistry and the Environment, The
Netherlands
The floating bed reactor; a new reactor type for
369
efficient catalytic removal of NOX
L.H.J. Vredenbregt, P.
Lodder,
G.D. Enoch and
F.J.J.G.
Janssen, KEMA, Arnhem,
The Nether¬
lands
Reduction of greenhouse gases emissions in Romania,
377
by reabilitation the aged power plants based on a
new circulating
fluidized
bed combustion technolo¬
gy
-
CFBC
L.
Dragos,
С.
Flueraru, Power Equipment Engi¬
neering Company
-
ICPET
SA,
Bucharest and G.
Jinescu, Polytechnic University of Bucharest,
Romania
XVI CONTENTS
Technical
options
for Biotic Sources
Methane emission studies and estimate from Indian
389
paddy fields
D.C. Parashar
et al,
National Physical Laborato¬
ry, New Delhi, India
Methane emissions of China: Agricultural sources
405
and mitigation options
L. Erda, D. Hongmin and L. Yue, Chinese Acade¬
my of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China
Potential of controlled anaerobic wastewater treat-
411
ment
in order to reduce the global emissions of
methane and carbon dioxide
M.J. Lexmond and G.
Zeeman,
Agricultural Uni¬
versity of
Wageningen,
The Netherlands
Nitrous oxide flux from fertilised grassland:
strate-
421
gies for reducing emissions
I. McTaggart, K. Smith, Scottish Agricultural
College, and H. Clayton, University of Edinburgh,
Scotland, UK
Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O)
427
С
Kroeze
and
A.F. Bouwman, RIVM, Bilthoven,
The Netherlands
Nitrous oxide production and consumption in peat
433
soils
С
A. Langeveld and J.E.
Hofman,
Wageningen
Agricultural University, The Netherlands
Nitrous oxide emission from grasslands on sand, clay
439
and peat soils in The Netherlands
G.L. Velthof and O. Oenema, Nutrient Manage¬
ment Institute,
Wageningen,
The Netherlands
Emission of N-trace gases from soils of spruce
445
stands in the Black Forest
H. Hermann, R.
Nordhaus,
P.
Dorsch
and H. Pa-
pen,
Fraunhofer-Institute
for Atmospheric Envir¬
onmental Research, Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
Germany
CONTENTS XVII
Policy Options for Non-COg Greenhouse Gases
The EC-position with respect to non-COg greenhouse
447
gases
G. Strongylis and
N.
Ahi,
Commission of the
European Communities, DG XI, Brussels, Belgium
Non
CO2 greenhouse gases: time to act now
455
B.
Metz
and R. Warns, Directorate Air
&
Energy,
Ministry of Environment, The Hague, The Nether¬
lands
g GHGs, agriculture and policy options
475
P.J. Anid and W.G. Sombroek, Food and Agricul¬
ture Organization of the United Nations, Rome,
Italy
Implementing the comprehensive approach under the
487
FCCC: an assessment of alternatives
H. Hengeveld, Environment Canada, Toronto, L.
Berthiaume, Environment Canada, Ottawa and P.
Sol, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Canada
Emission reduction of volatile organic compounds:
493
the draft proposal of the Commission of the Europe¬
an Communities with regard to emissions due to the
use of organic solvents in certain processes and
industrial installations
M. Wolf, Commission of the European Commu¬
nities, DG XI, Brussels, Belgium, and K.H.
Zie-
rock,
Environmental Consultant, Berlin, Germany
Energy technology options for integrated reduction
499
of greenhouse gases
J.R. Ybema,
P.A.
Okken and T.
Kram, ECN,
Petten,
The Netherlands
Possibilities of control of methane and nitrous oxide
505
emissions in the European Economic Community
(EEC)
B. Oudart, CITEPA, Paris, and Ch. Houliier, AIF
Services
Sud-Ouest,
Toulouse
Cedex,
France
XVIII
CONTENTS
Methane emissions and control in the Netherlands
515
A.R. van Amstel,
RIVM, Bilthoven,
The Nether¬
lands
Solving the precautionary paradox: policy approaches
527
to improve measurement of greenhouse gas sources
and sinks
J.B. Wiener, Duke University, Durham, United
States of America
Scenarios for global and Dutch use of hydrofluoro-
533
carbons (HFCs) and their consequences for global
warming
J.G.J. Olivier, C.
Kroeze,
A.C.
J.
M.
Matthijsen
and
H.J.
van der Woerd, RIVM, Bilthoven, The
Netherlands
Verification and implementation review of climate
543
change commitments relating to methane emissions
O. Greene and J. Salt, University of Bradford,
United Kingdom
Authors index
549
Subject index
553
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title | Non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: why and how to control? proceedings of an International Symposium, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 13 - 15 December 1993 |
title_auth | Non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: why and how to control? proceedings of an International Symposium, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 13 - 15 December 1993 |
title_exact_search | Non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: why and how to control? proceedings of an International Symposium, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 13 - 15 December 1993 |
title_full | Non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: why and how to control? proceedings of an International Symposium, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 13 - 15 December 1993 ed. by J. Van Ham ... |
title_fullStr | Non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: why and how to control? proceedings of an International Symposium, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 13 - 15 December 1993 ed. by J. Van Ham ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: why and how to control? proceedings of an International Symposium, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 13 - 15 December 1993 ed. by J. Van Ham ... |
title_short | Non-CO 2 greenhouse gases: why and how to control? |
title_sort | non co 2 greenhouse gases why and how to control proceedings of an international symposium maastricht the netherlands 13 15 december 1993 |
title_sub | proceedings of an International Symposium, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 13 - 15 December 1993 |
topic | Spurengas (DE-588)4182608-5 gnd Treibhauseffekt (DE-588)4226436-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Spurengas Treibhauseffekt Konferenzschrift 1993 Maastricht |
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