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Publikováno v:
Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining. 8:568-578
Policy initiatives have motivated a search for environmentally sustainable alternatives to fossil-fuel-based electricity generation. Agricultural residues such as corn cobs may be a suitable feedstock. A life cycle approach was used to estimate the g
Autor:
Gary W. Parkin, Robert Gordon, Humaira Dadfar, John D. Lauzon, David J. Fallow, D. Murray Brown
Publikováno v:
ISRN Soil Science. 2013:1-7
The temporal variability in estimated water surplus in 12 climatic regions of the province of Ontario, Canada, and its spatial distribution throughout most of the province are discussed in this paper. Surplus water is that which results from precipit
Autor:
Bill Deen, Humaira Dadfar, Ian McDonald, Heather L. MacLean, Hilla Kludze, Goretty Dias, David Sanscartier
Publikováno v:
GCB Bioenergy. 6:401-413
Replacement of fossil fuels with sustainably produced biomass crops for energy purposes has the potential to make progress in addressing climate change concerns, nonrenewable resource use, and energy security. The perennial grass Miscanthus is a dedi
Autor:
Suzanne E. Allaire, Jean-Thomas Denault, Eric van Bochove, George Thériault, Anaïs Charles, Humaira Dadfar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 403:261-277
Finger flow (FF) and lateral flow (LF) are key pathways connecting sub-surface contaminant transport from soils to water bodies. The objectives of this study were to develop methodologies for predicting the likelihood of FF and LF occurrence in agric
Autor:
Humaira Dadfar, Georges Thériault, Farida Dechmi, Suzanne E. Allaire, R De Jong, Jean-Thomas Denault, E. van Bochove
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 90:129-149
Indicators of risk of water contamination by agricultural pollutants are developed in Canada to assess sustainability of agriculture. Crack flow (CF), a key pathway for sub-surface contaminant transport, is part of the transport-hydrology algorithm u