2018
DOI: 10.5013/ijssst.a.19.04.16
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Modelling Greenhouse Gas Generation for Landfill

Abstract: Landfill has been widely used in many countries for the final disposal of solid waste material due to its economic advantages. Landfills emit mostly methane and carbon dioxide. In this work, the dynamic characteristics of greenhouse gases generated from the closed landfill system were studied. The chemical reaction processes involved are considered and a mathematical model is formulated and analyzed. The behaviors of the key greenhouse gases, namely, carbon dioxide and methane, are carefully studied. It was fo… Show more

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“…However, in our study area, Goru Most of the production comes from late Cretaceous Pab Formation fluvial and shallow marine sandstones, but the Zamzama area also produces sandstones from the estuarine Palaeocene Khadro formation, which are from the Pab formation in stratigraphic pressure isolation. In the Zamzama region, the Sembar's Cretaceous shales and the Goru formations are regarded as the principal source rock [37][38][39][40]. Through a majority of the Southern Indus Basin, the Sembar Formation was deposited in marine settings [41][42][43].…”
Section: General Geology and Stratigraphy Of The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in our study area, Goru Most of the production comes from late Cretaceous Pab Formation fluvial and shallow marine sandstones, but the Zamzama area also produces sandstones from the estuarine Palaeocene Khadro formation, which are from the Pab formation in stratigraphic pressure isolation. In the Zamzama region, the Sembar's Cretaceous shales and the Goru formations are regarded as the principal source rock [37][38][39][40]. Through a majority of the Southern Indus Basin, the Sembar Formation was deposited in marine settings [41][42][43].…”
Section: General Geology and Stratigraphy Of The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%