M. Schon et R. Walz, ANTHROPOGENIC EMISSIONS OF METHANE AND NITROUS-OXIDE IN THE FEDERAL-REPUBLIC-OF-GERMANY, Environmental monitoring and assessment, 31(1-2), 1994, pp. 107-113
The anthropogenic emission sources of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide
(N2O) in the Federal Republic of Germany were investigated. The object
of the recently completed first phase of this research project was to
summarize the present knowledge about the emission sources, make a fi
rst rough estimate of the emissions, identify the need for further res
earch in the field, and - as far as possible - discuss the existing po
ssibilities to reduce emissions. The main CH4 emission sources identif
ied are the landfills, stock farming and pit mining, the main N2O sour
ces are agriculture (including a minor contribution from animal wastes
) and the production of adipic acid, the latter possibly being reducib
le by means of a new catalytic process. The total anthropogenic emissi
ons of CH4 from Germany are estimated at 5.4 - 7.7 million tonnes per
year, contributing a share of roughly 2 % to the world-wide anthropoge
nic emissions (350 million t/a). Those of N2O are estimated at 200 000
- 280 000 tonnes per year (world-wide 1.4 - 6.5 million t/a).