Citation Information

  • Title : Update of emissions factors for nitrous oxide from agricultural soils on the basis of measurements in the Netherlands
  • Publisher : Wageningen University
  • Year : 2006
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Zwart, K.
    • Smit, A.
    • van der Hoek, K. W.
    • Kuikman, P. J.
  • Climates: Temperate (C). Marintime/Oceanic (Cfb, Cfc, Cwb).
  • Cropping Systems:
  • Countries: Netherlands.

Summary

Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) in the Netherlands are reported to the UNFCCC on the basis of a country specific methodology. In this study we have identified and anlysed the values for emission facotrs in measurement from in the Netherlands in the period 1993 - 2003. The overall averaged emission factor extracted from over 86 series of one year measurements on nitrous oxide emission from agricultural fields in the Netherlands is 1.1% and a weighed average for soil types is 1.01%. The average for mineral soils is 0.88%. The calculated emissions factors are lower than the value suggested by the IPCC for EF1 for fertilizer and animal manure of 1.25%. We recommend to use a value of 1.0% for EF1 and to use corrections of EF1 in reporting the use of fertilizers without nitrate (0.5%), for subsurface application of manure (1.5%) and for fertilizer, manure and urine on organic soils (2.0%).

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