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Spring 2012
Spatial heterogeneity is an important characteristic of large-scale composting, however, only a few spatial models for composting exist to date. In this thesis, a novel spatial model for composting is developed. The model is applicable for any one-, two-, or three-dimensional pile geometry. It...
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