997 resultados para Waspmote CO2 C0 VOC inquinamento monitoraggio droni calibrazione mappatura meccanica del volo embedded sensori


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L’evoluzione dei sensori multispettrali e la prospettiva di sviluppo dei sensori iperspettrali nel campo del telerilevamento ottico offrono nuovi strumenti per l’indagine del territorio e rinnovano la necessità di ridefinire potenzialità, limiti e accuratezza delle metodologie tradizionali. Nel caso delle immagini iperspettrali, in particolare, l’elevatissima risoluzione spettrale apre nuove possibilità di sviluppo di modelli fisicamente basati per correlare grandezze radiometriche con indicatori fisico-chimici caratteristici delle superfici osservate, a prezzo però di maggiori oneri nella gestione del dato. Il presente lavoro mira appunto ad esaminare, per alcune applicazioni di carattere ambientale e attraverso casi di studio specifici, le criticità del problema del rilevamento da remoto nel suo complesso: dai problemi di correzione radiometrica delle immagini, all'acquisizione di dati di calibrazione sul campo, infine all'estrazione delle informazioni di interesse dal dato telerilevato. A tal fine sono stati sperimentati diversi modelli di trasferimento radiativo ed è stata sviluppata un’interfaccia per la gestione del modello 6SV. Per quest’ultimo sono state inoltre sviluppate routine specifiche per il supporto dei sensori Hyperion e World View 2. La ricerca svolta intende quindi offrire un contributo alla definizione di procedure operative ripetibili, per alcune applicazioni intimamente connesse all’indagine conoscitiva ed al monitoraggio dei processi in atto sul territorio. Nello specifico, si è scelto il caso di studio dell’oasi del Fayyum, in Egitto, per valutare il contenuto informativo delle immagini satellitari sotto tre diversi profili, soltanto in apparenza distinti: la classificazione della litologia superficiale, la valutazione dello stato di qualità delle acque ed il monitoraggio delle opere di bonifica. Trattandosi di un’oasi, le aree coltivate del Fayyum sono circondate dai suoli aridi del deserto libico. La mancanza di copertura vegetale rappresenta una condizione privilegiata per l’osservazione della litologia superficiale da remoto, auspicabile anche per la scarsa accessibilità di alcune aree. Il fabbisogno idrico dell’oasi è garantito dall’apporto di acque del fiume Nilo attraverso una rete di irrigazione che ha, come recettore finale, il lago Qarun, situato nella porzione più depressa dell’oasi. Questo lago, privo di emissari, soffre enormi problemi di salinizzazione, visto il clima iper-arido in cui si trova, e di inquinamento da fertilizzanti agricoli. Il problema della sostenibilità ambientale dello sfruttamento agricolo intensivo dell’oasi è un problema di deterioramento della qualità dell’acqua e della qualità dei suoli. È un problema che richiede una adeguata conoscenza del contesto geologico in cui questi terreni sono inseriti ed una capacità di monitoraggio degli interventi di bonifica ed estensione delle coltivazioni in atto; entrambe conoscenze necessarie alla definizione di un piano di sviluppo economico sostenibile. Con l’intento di contribuire ad una valutazione delle effettive potenzialità del telerilevamento come strumento di informazione territoriale, sono state sperimentate tecniche di classificazione di immagini multispettrali ASTER ed iperspettrali Hyperion di archivio per discriminare la litologia superficiale sulle aree adiacenti al lago Qarun nell’oasi del Fayyum. Le stesse immagini Hyperion di archivio più altre appositamente acquisite sono state utilizzate, assieme ad immagini multispettrali ALI, per la valutazione qualitativa e quantitativa di parametri di qualità delle acque, attraverso l’applicazione di modelli empirici di correlazione. Infine, per valutare l’ipotesi che il deterioramento della qualità delle acque possa essere correlato ai processi di bonifica ed estensione delle coltivazioni in atto negli ultimi decenni, le immagini dell’archivio Landsat sono state utilizzate per analisi di change detection. Per quanto riguarda il problema della validazione dei risultati, si è fatto uso di alcuni dati di verità a terra acquisiti nel corso di un survey preliminare effettuato nell’Ottobre 2010. I campioni di roccia prelevati e le misure di conducibilità elettrica delle acque del lago, benché in numero estremamente limitato per la brevità della missione e le ovvie difficoltà logistiche, consentono alcune valutazioni preliminari sui prodotti ottenuti dalle elaborazioni. Sui campioni di roccia e sabbie sciolte, in particolare, sono state effettuate misure di riflettività in laboratorio ed analisi mineralogiche dettagliate. Per la valutazione della qualità delle acque, più precisamente delle concentrazioni di clorofilla, la metodologia utilizzata per il caso di studio egiziano è stata applicata anche sul tratto costiero adriatico antistante le foci dei fiumi Tronto e Salinello. In questo sito sono state effettuate misure in situ di conducibilità elettrica ed il prelievo di campioni di acqua per la determinazione in laboratorio delle concentrazioni di clorofilla. I risultati ottenuti hanno evidenziato le potenzialità offerte dall’informazione spettrale contenuta nelle immagini satellitari e consentono l’individuazione di alcune pratiche operative. D’altro canto hanno anche messo in luce le carenze dei modelli attualmente esistenti, nonché le criticità legate alla correzione atmosferica delle grandezze radiometriche rilevate.

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Il presente lavoro di tesi si pone come obbiettivo l’elaborazione di dati GNSS in modalità cinematica post-processing per il monitoraggio strutturale e, in una seconda fase, lo studio delle precisioni raggiungibili delle soluzioni ottenute utilizzando algoritmi di post-elaborazione del dato. L’oggetto di studio è la torre Garisenda, situata in piazza Ravegnana, accanto alla torre Asinelli, nel centro storico di Bologna, da tempo oggetto di studi e monitoraggi per via della sua inclinazione particolarmente critica. Per lo studio è stato utilizzato un data set di quindici giorni, dal 15/12/2013 al 29/12/2013 compresi. Per l’elaborazione dei dati è stato utilizzato un software open source realizzato da ricercatori del Politecnico di Milano, goGPS. Quest'ultimo, essendo un codice nuovo, è stato necessario testarlo al fine di poter ottenere dei risultati validi. Nella prima fase della tesi si è quindi affrontato l’aspetto della calibrazione dei parametri che forniscono le soluzioni più precise per le finalità di monitoraggio considerando le possibili scelte offerte dal codice goGPS. In particolare sono stati imposti dei movimenti calibrati e si è osservata la soluzione al variare dei parametri selezionati scegliendo poi quella migliore, ossia il miglior compromesso tra la capacità di individuare i movimenti e il rumore della serie. Nella seconda fase, allo scopo di poter migliorare le precisioni delle soluzioni si sono valutati metodi di correzione delle soluzioni basati sull'uso di filtri sequenziali e sono state condotte analisi sull'incremento di precisione derivante dall'applicazione di tali correzioni.

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C0 capture and storage (CCS) projects are presently developed to reduce the emission of anthropogenic co2 into the atmosphere. CCS technologies are expected to account for the 20% of the C0 reduction by 2050.The results of this paper are referred to the OXYCFB300 Compostilla Project (European Energy Program for Recover). Since the detection and control of potential leakage from storage formation is mandatory in a project of capture and geological storage of C02 (CCS), geophysical , ground deformation and geochemical monitoring have been carried out to detect potentialleakage, and, in the event that this occurs, identify and quantify it. This monitoring needs to be developed prior, during and after the injection stage. For a correct interpretation and quantification of the leakage, it is essential to establish a pre-injection characterization (baseline)of the area affected by the C02 storage at reservoir level as well as at shallow depth, surface and atmosphere, via soil gas measurements.

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Australian climate, soils and agricultural management practices are significantly different from those of the northern hemisphere nations. Consequently, experimental data on greenhouse gas production from European and North American agricultural soils and its interpretation are unlikely to be directly applicable to Australian systems.

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Greenhouse gas emissions from a well established, unfertilized tropical grass-legume pasture were monitored over two consecutive years using high resolution automatic sampling. Nitrous oxide emissions were highest during the summer months and were highly episodic, related more to the size and distribution of rain events than WFPS alone. Mean annual emissions were significantly higher during 2008 (5.7 ± 1.0 g N2O-N/ha/day) than 2007 (3.9 ± 0.4 and g N2O-N/ha/day) despite receiving nearly 500 mm less rain. Mean CO2 (28.2 ± 1.5 kg CO2 C/ha/day) was not significantly different (P < 0.01) between measurement years, emissions being highly dependent on temperature. A negative correlation between CO2 and WFPS at >70% indicated a threshold for soil conditions favouring denitrification. The use of automatic chambers for high resolution greenhouse gas sampling can greatly reduce emission estimation errors associated with temperature and WFPS changes.

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Raman spectrum of burgessite, Co2(H2O)4[AsO3OH]2.H2O was studied, interpreted and compared with its infrared spectrum. The stretching and bending vibrations of (AsO3) and As-OH units together with the stretching, bending and libration modes of water molecules and hydroxyl ions were assigned. The range of O-H...O hydrogen bond lengths was inferred from the Raman and infrared spectra of burgessite. The presence of (AsO3OH)2- units in the crystal structure of burgessite was proved in agreement with its recently solved crystal structure. Raman and infrared spectra of erythrite inferred from the RRUFF database are used for comparison.

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Abstract As regional and continental carbon balances of terrestrial ecosystems become available, it becomes clear that the soils are the largest source of uncertainty. Repeated inventories of soil organic carbon (SOC) organized in soil monitoring networks (SMN) are being implemented in a number of countries. This paper reviews the concepts and design of SMNs in ten countries, and discusses the contribution of such networks to reducing the uncertainty of soil carbon balances. Some SMNs are designed to estimate country-specific land use or management effects on SOC stocks, while others collect soil carbon and ancillary data to provide a nationally consistent assessment of soil carbon condition across the major land-use/soil type combinations. The former use a single sampling campaign of paired sites, while for the latter both systematic (usually grid based) and stratified repeated sampling campaigns (5–10 years interval) are used with densities of one site per 10–1,040 km². For paired sites, multiple samples at each site are taken in order to allow statistical analysis, while for the single sites, composite samples are taken. In both cases, fixed depth increments together with samples for bulk density and stone content are recommended. Samples should be archived to allow for re-measurement purposes using updated techniques. Information on land management, and where possible, land use history should be systematically recorded for each site. A case study of the agricultural frontier in Brazil is presented in which land use effect factors are calculated in order to quantify the CO2 fluxes from national land use/management conversion matrices. Process-based SOC models can be run for the individual points of the SMN, provided detailed land management records are available. These studies are still rare, as most SMNs have been implemented recently or are in progress. Examples from the USA and Belgium show that uncertainties in SOC change range from 1.6–6.5 Mg C ha−1 for the prediction of SOC stock changes on individual sites to 11.72 Mg C ha−1 or 34% of the median SOC change for soil/land use/climate units. For national SOC monitoring, stratified sampling sites appears to be the most straightforward attribution of SOC values to units with similar soil/land use/climate conditions (i.e. a spatially implicit upscaling approach). Keywords Soil monitoring networks - Soil organic carbon - Modeling - Sampling design

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Biochars produced by slow pyrolysis of greenwaste (GW), poultry litter (PL), papermill waste (PS), and biosolids (BS) were shown to reduce N2O emissions from an acidic Ferrosol. Similar reductions were observed for the untreated GW feedstock. Soil was amended with biochar or feedstock giving application rates of 1 and 5%. Following an initial incubation, nitrogen (N) was added at 165 kg/ha as urea. Microcosms were again incubated before being brought to 100% water-filled porosity and held at this water content for a further 47 days. The flooding phase accounted for the majority (<80%) of total N2O emissions. The control soil released 3165 mg N2O-N/m2, or 15.1% of the available N as N2O. Amendment with 1 and 5% GW feedstock significantly reduced emissions to 1470 and 636 mg N2O-N/m2, respectively. This was equivalent to 8.6 and 3.8% of applied N. The GW biochar produced at 350°C was least effective in reducing emissions, resulting in 1625 and 1705 mg N2O-N/m2 for 1 and 5% amendments. Amendment with BS biochar at 5% had the greatest impact, reducing emissions to 518 mg N2O-N/m2, or 2.2% of the applied N over the incubation period. Metabolic activity as measured by CO2 production could not explain the differences in N2O emissions between controls and amendments, nor could NH4+ or NO3 concentrations in biochar-amended soils. A decrease in NH4+ and NO3 following GW feedstock application is likely to have been responsible for reducing N2O emissions from this amendment. Reduction in N2O emissions from the biochar-amended soils was attributed to increased adsorption of NO3. Small reductions are possible due to improved aeration and porosity leading to lower levels of denitrification and N2O emissions. Alternatively, increased pH was observed, which can drive denitrification through to dinitrogen during soil flooding.

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The reduction of CO2 emissions and social exclusion are two key elements of UK transport strategy. Despite intensive research on each theme, little effort has so far been made linking the relationship between emissions and social exclusion. In addition, current knowledge on each theme is limited to urban areas; little research is available on these themes for rural areas. This research contributes to this gap in the literature by analysing 157 weekly activity-travel diary data collected from three case study areas with differential levels of area accessibility and area mobility options, located in rural Northern Ireland. Individual weekly CO2 emission levels from personal travel diaries (both hot exhaust emission and cold-start emission) were calculated using average speed models for different modes of transport. The socio-spatial patterns associated with CO2 emissions were identified using a general linear model whereas binary logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify mode choice behaviour and activity patterns. This research found groups that emitted a significantly lower level of CO2 included individuals living in an area with a higher level of accessibility and mobility, non-car, non-working, and low-income older people. However, evidence in this research also shows that although certain groups (e.g. those working, and residing in an area with a lower level of accessibility) emitted higher levels of CO2, their rate of participation in activities was however found to be significantly lower compared to their counterparts. Based on the study findings, this research highlights the need for both soft (e.g. teleworking) and physical (e.g. accessibility planning) policy measures in rural areas in order to meet government’s stated CO2 reduction targets while at the same time enhancing social inclusion.

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Australian climate, soils and agricultural management practices are significantly different from those of the northern hemisphere nations. Consequently, experimental data on greenhouse gas production from European and North American agricultural soils and its interpretation are unlikely to be directly applicable to Australian systems. A programme of studies of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture has been established that is designed to reduce uncertainty of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions in the Australian National Greenhouse Gas Inventory and provide outputs that will enable better on-farm management practices for reducing non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions, particularly nitrous oxide. The systems being examined and their locations are irrigated pasture (Kyabram Victoria), irrigated cotton (Narrabri, NSW), irrigated maize (Griffith, NSW), rain-fed wheat (Rutherglen, Victoria) and rain-fed wheat (Cunderdin, WA). The field studies include treatments with and without fertilizer addition, stubble burning versus stubble retention, conventional cultivation versus direct drilling and crop rotation to determine emission factors and treatment possibilities for best management options. The data to date suggest that nitrous oxide emissions from nitrogen fertilizer, applied to irrigated dairy pastures and rain-fed winter wheat, appear much lower than the average of northern hemisphere grain and pasture studies. More variable emissions have been found in studies of irrigated cotton/vetch/wheat rotation and substantially higher emissions from irrigated maize.

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The temporal variations in CO2, CH4 and N2O fluxes were measured over two consecutive years from February 2007 to March 2009 from a subtropical rainforest in south-eastern Queensland, Australia, using an automated sampling system. A concurrent study using an additional 30 manual chambers examined the spatial variability of emissions distributed across three nearby remnant rainforest sites with similar vegetation and climatic conditions. Interannual variation in fluxes of all gases over the 2 years was minimal, despite large discrepancies in rainfall, whereas a pronounced seasonal variation could only be observed for CO2 fluxes. High infiltration, drainage and subsequent high soil aeration under the rainforest limited N2O loss while promoting substantial CH4 uptake. The average annual N2O loss of 0.5 ± 0.1 kg N2O-N ha−1 over the 2-year measurement period was at the lower end of reported fluxes from rainforest soils. The rainforest soil functioned as a sink for atmospheric CH4 throughout the entire 2-year period, despite periods of substantial rainfall. A clear linear correlation between soil moisture and CH4 uptake was found. Rates of uptake ranged from greater than 15 g CH4-C ha−1 day−1 during extended dry periods to less than 2–5 g CH4-C ha−1 day−1 when soil water content was high. The calculated annual CH4 uptake at the site was 3.65 kg CH4-C ha−1 yr−1. This is amongst the highest reported for rainforest systems, reiterating the ability of aerated subtropical rainforests to act as substantial sinks of CH4. The spatial study showed N2O fluxes almost eight times higher, and CH4 uptake reduced by over one-third, as clay content of the rainforest soil increased from 12% to more than 23%. This demonstrates that for some rainforest ecosystems, soil texture and related water infiltration and drainage capacity constraints may play a more important role in controlling fluxes than either vegetation or seasonal variability

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Carbon dioxide (CO2), as a primary product of combustion, is a known factor affecting climate change and global warming. In Australia, CO2 emissions from biomass burning are a significant contributor to total carbon in the atmosphere and therefore, it is important to quantify the CO2 emission factors from biomass burning in order to estimate their magnitude and impact on the Australian atmosphere. This paper presents the quantification of CO2 emission factors for five common tree species found in South East Queensland forests, as well as several grasses taken from savannah lands in the Northern Territory of Australia, under controlled ‘fast burning’ and ‘slow burning’ laboratory conditions. The results showed that CO2 emission factors varied according to the type of vegetation and burning conditions, with emission factors for fast burning being 2574 ± 254 g/kg for wood, 394 ± 40 g/kg for branches and leaves, and 2181 ± 120 g/kg for grass. Under slow burning conditions, the CO2 emission factors were 218 ± 20 g/kg for wood, 392± 80 g/kg for branches and leaves, and 2027 ± 809 g/kg for grass.

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Irrigation is known to stimulate soil microbial carbon and nitrogen turnover and potentially the emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). We conducted a study to evaluate the effect of three different irrigation intensities on soil N2O and CO2 fluxes and to determine if irrigation management can be used to mitigate N2O emissions from irrigated cotton on black vertisols in South-Eastern Queensland, Australia. Fluxes were measured over the entire 2009/2010 cotton growing season with a fully automated chamber system that measured emissions on a sub-daily basis. Irrigation intensity had a significant effect on CO2 emission. More frequent irrigation stimulated soil respiration and seasonal CO2 fluxes ranged from 2.7 to 4.1 Mg-C ha−1 for the treatments with the lowest and highest irrigation frequency, respectively. N2O emission happened episodic with highest emissions when heavy rainfall or irrigation coincided with elevated soil mineral N levels and seasonal emissions ranged from 0.80 to 1.07 kg N2O-N ha−1 for the different treatments. Emission factors (EF = proportion of N fertilizer emitted as N2O) over the cotton cropping season, uncorrected for background emissions, ranged from 0.40 to 0.53 % of total N applied for the different treatments. There was no significant effect of the different irrigation treatments on soil N2O fluxes because highest emission happened in all treatments following heavy rainfall caused by a series of summer thunderstorms which overrode the effect of the irrigation treatment. However, higher irrigation intensity increased the cotton yield and therefore reduced the N2O intensity (N2O emission per lint yield) of this cropping system. Our data suggest that there is only limited scope to reduce absolute N2O emissions by different irrigation intensities in irrigated cotton systems with summer dominated rainfall. However, the significant impact of the irrigation treatments on the N2O intensity clearly shows that irrigation can easily be used to optimize the N2O intensity of such a system.