Composting can be a source of N2O and CH4 production. In this investigation
, different compost heaps of organic household waste were monitored with th
e focus on potential formation of CH4 and N2O in the heaps and emission of
these gases from the heaps. The studied compost heaps had different compost
ages, turning intervals and compost sizes. The analysed compost gases cont
ained between 1-3421 mu L of N2O-N L-1 and 0-470 mL of CH4 L-1. The emissio
n rates of N2O and CH4 from the compost heaps were between 1-1464 mg N2O m(
-2) day(-1) and 0-119 000 mg CH4 m(-)2 day(-1). These very large difference
s in compost gas composition and emission indicate the importance of compos
t management. The results also give an understanding of where in the compos
ting process an increasing emission of N2O and CH4 can occur.