Browsing by Author "Lanigan, Gary J."
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Impact of chemically amended pig slurry on greenhouse gas emissions, soil properties and leachate
O' Flynn, Cornelius J.; Healy, Mark G.; Lanigan, Gary J.; Troy, Shane M.; Somers, Cathal; Fenton, Owen (Elsevier BV, 2013-10-01) -
Mitigating ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from stored cattle slurry using agricultural waste, commercially available products and a chemical acidifier.
Kavanagh, Ian; Fenton, Owen; Healy, Mark G.; Burchill, William; Lanigan, Gary J.; Krol, Dominika J. (Elsevier, 2021-02-05)Bovine slurry and its subsequent storage are significant sources of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gases (GHGs). Chemical acidification of manures has been shown to significantly reduce these emissions. Waste products, derived ... -
Nitrate removal rate, efficiency and pollution swapping potential of different organic carbon media in laboratory denitrification bioreactors
Healy, Mark G.; Ibrahim, Tristan G.; Lanigan, Gary J.; Serrenho, Ana João; Fenton, Owen (Elsevier BV, 2012-03-01) -
The short-term effects of management changes on watertable position and nutrients in shallow groundwater in a harvested peatland forest
Finnegan, Joanne; Regan, John T.; Fenton, Owen; Lanigan, Gary J.; Brennan, Raymond B. (Elsevier, 2014-09-01)Management changes such as drainage, fertilisation, afforestation and harvesting (clearfelling) of forested peatlands influence watertable (WT) position and groundwater concentrations of nutrients. This study investigated ... -
The effect of chemical amendments used for phosphorus abatement on greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions from dairy cattle slurry: synergies and pollution swapping
Brennan, Raymond B.; Healy, Mark G.; Fenton, Owen; Lanigan, Gary J. (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2015-06-08)Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterbodies, leading to eutrophication. Chemical amendment of slurry has been proposed as a management practice, allowing slurry ...