Alternative carbon dioxide modelling approaches accounting for high residual gases in LandGEM
2017
Bruce, Nathan | Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai | Richter, Amy
High Canadian waste disposal rates necessitate landfill gas monitoring and accurate forecasting. CO₂ estimates in LandGEM version 3.02 currently rest on the assumptions that CO₂ is a function of CH₄, where the two gases make up nearly 100% of landfill gas content, leading to overestimated CO₂ collection estimates. A total of 25 cases (five formulas, five approaches) compared annual CO₂ collection at four western Canadian landfills. Despite common use in literature, the 1:1 ratio of CH₄ to CO₂ was not recommended to forecast landfill gas collection in cold climates. The existing modelling approach significantly overestimated CO₂ production in three of four sites, resulting in the highest residual sum of squares. Optimization resulted in the most accurate results for all formulas and approaches, which had the greatest reduction in residual sums of squares (RSS) over the default approach (60.1 to 97.7%). The 1.4 Ratio approach for L ₒ:L ₒ₋CO₂ yielded the second most accurate results for CO₂ flow (mean RSS reduction of 50.2% for all sites and subsection models). The annual k-modified LandGEM calculated k’s via two empirical formulas (based on precipitation) and yielded the lowest accuracy in 12 of 20 approaches. Unlike other studies, strong relationships between optimized annual k’s and precipitation were not observed.
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