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Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions from an Oil Sands Tailings Pond using Micrometeorological Flux Measurement Techniques
DownloadFall 2013
The focus of this thesis is the use of micrometeorological techniques to quantify the flux of trace gases from surface area sources to the atmosphere. In particular, it is an investigation into the feasibility of using such techniques, specifically the eddy covariance and inverse dispersion...
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Spring 2016
In this thesis, an indirect methodology for estimating gas emission rate to the atmosphere from small surface point or area sources is investigated. More specifically, the thesis is a study of an“inverse dispersion” method which has become widely used for estimating ground-air gas fluxes (Q) from...