Abstract
The aims of this report are threefold. Firstly, the merits of methods of assessing the potential production of biogas from refuse placed in a landfill and the rate of its production are to be considered. Secondly, the state of knowledge of landfill microbiology is to be reviewed, with special reference to methodology and its application in monitoring landfill events. Thirdly, the potentiality of inoculation with microorganisms in landfilling is to be assessed. In each area, the amphasis will be placed on the relevance of the information gained to the control of landfill operations and the definition of strategies which could enable the potentiality of landfilling to be fully realised. (author).
Citation Formats
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Review of the techniques for monitoring the microbiology of landfill.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
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Review of the techniques for monitoring the microbiology of landfill.
United Kingdom.
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1992.
"Review of the techniques for monitoring the microbiology of landfill."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Review of the techniques for monitoring the microbiology of landfill}
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abstractNote = {The aims of this report are threefold. Firstly, the merits of methods of assessing the potential production of biogas from refuse placed in a landfill and the rate of its production are to be considered. Secondly, the state of knowledge of landfill microbiology is to be reviewed, with special reference to methodology and its application in monitoring landfill events. Thirdly, the potentiality of inoculation with microorganisms in landfilling is to be assessed. In each area, the amphasis will be placed on the relevance of the information gained to the control of landfill operations and the definition of strategies which could enable the potentiality of landfilling to be fully realised. (author).}
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title = {Review of the techniques for monitoring the microbiology of landfill}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The aims of this report are threefold. Firstly, the merits of methods of assessing the potential production of biogas from refuse placed in a landfill and the rate of its production are to be considered. Secondly, the state of knowledge of landfill microbiology is to be reviewed, with special reference to methodology and its application in monitoring landfill events. Thirdly, the potentiality of inoculation with microorganisms in landfilling is to be assessed. In each area, the amphasis will be placed on the relevance of the information gained to the control of landfill operations and the definition of strategies which could enable the potentiality of landfilling to be fully realised. (author).}
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year = {1992}
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