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EF ID IPCC 1996IPCC 2006GasType of parameter Description Technologies / Practices Parameters / Conditions Region / Regional Conditions Abatement / Control Technologies Other propertiesValueUnitSource of data  Action
621669 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Overall direct GHG emissions from dumps taking into account carbon storage Dumps are scattered throughout rural and semi-urban areas across South Africa and are generally shallow (i.e. less than 5 m in depth). A weighted average was calculated for the municipal waste composition representative for South Africa taking into account the published information for different municipalities. On average about 156.6 kg of DOC are contained per tonne of wet waste in South Africa. Fraction of DOC dissimilated as LFG was assumed to be 50%. Fraction of DOC dissimilated as leachate was assumed to be 4% for dumps and 2% for other landfills. Fraction of DOC stored in the landfill was assumed to be 46% for dumps and 48% for other landfills. South Africa  This study includes carbon stored and accounts for carbon lost in leachate, but does not include trace NMVOC, halogens and N2O direct emissions from the degradation of waste due to lack of data. 884.27 kg CO2 equiv. / ton wet waste Peer-reviewed journal 
621688 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane oxidation factor (OX)  Methane emission measurements were performed at four managed deep (MD) landfills (wasteheight = 5 m), one managed shallow (MS) landfill (waste height < 5 m), three unmanaged deep (UD) landfills (deep dumpsites) (waste height = 5 m), and one unmanaged shallow(US) landfill (shallow dumpsite) (waste height < 5 m), located in central Thailand. Landfill sites comprise those at Pattaya (MD1), Mabtapud (MD2), Laemchabang (MD3), Hua-Hin (MD4), and Cha-Am (MS1). Deep dumpsites (waste height = 5 m) include those at Samut Prakan (UD1), Nakhon Pathom (UD2), and Nonthaburi (UD3) and a shallow dumpsite (waste height < 5 m) located at Rayong (US1). Thailand (Tropical region)   0.7 fraction Peer-reviewed journal 
621693 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane correction factor for umnamaged SWDS (>5 m)  Methane emission measurements were performed at four managed deep (MD) landfills (wasteheight = 5 m), one managed shallow (MS) landfill (waste height < 5 m), three unmanaged deep (UD) landfills (deep dumpsites) (waste height = 5 m), and one unmanaged shallow(US) landfill (shallow dumpsite) (waste height < 5 m), located in central Thailand. Landfill sites comprise those at Pattaya (MD1), Mabtapud (MD2), Laemchabang (MD3), Hua-Hin (MD4), and Cha-Am (MS1). Deep dumpsites (waste height = 5 m) include those at Samut Prakan (UD1), Nakhon Pathom (UD2), and Nonthaburi (UD3) and a shallow dumpsite (waste height < 5 m) located at Rayong (US1). Thailand (Tropical region)  The characteristics of waste in these study sites that had been investigated by PCD of Thailand showed that food waste was the main component at all disposal sites, ranging between 60% and 80%, followed by plastic, paper, glass, textile, and wood (PCD 2004). Weather data from the Thai Meteorological Department showed that the average atmospheric temperatures during emission measurement in the rainy, winter, and summer seasons were 28.5, 26.5, and 29.2oC, respectively. However, the monthly precipitation rate had significant differences that were 258.4, 30.5, and 134.6 mm month-1 in the rainy, winter, and summer seasons, respectively. 0.15 fraction Peer-reviewed journal 
621694 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane correction factor for unmanaged shallow SWDS (<5m)  Methane emission measurements were performed at four managed deep (MD) landfills (wasteheight = 5 m), one managed shallow (MS) landfill (waste height < 5 m), three unmanaged deep (UD) landfills (deep dumpsites) (waste height = 5 m), and one unmanaged shallow(US) landfill (shallow dumpsite) (waste height < 5 m), located in central Thailand. Landfill sites comprise those at Pattaya (MD1), Mabtapud (MD2), Laemchabang (MD3), Hua-Hin (MD4), and Cha-Am (MS1). Deep dumpsites (waste height = 5 m) include those at Samut Prakan (UD1), Nakhon Pathom (UD2), and Nonthaburi (UD3) and a shallow dumpsite (waste height < 5 m) located at Rayong (US1). Thailand (Tropical region)  The characteristics of waste in these study sites that had been investigated by PCD of Thailand showed that food waste was the main component at all disposal sites, ranging between 60% and 80%, followed by plastic, paper, glass, textile, and wood (PCD 2004). Weather data from the Thai Meteorological Department showed that the average atmospheric temperatures during emission measurement in the rainy, winter, and summer seasons were 28.5, 26.5, and 29.2oC, respectively. However, the monthly precipitation rate had significant differences that were 258.4, 30.5, and 134.6 mm month-1 in the rainy, winter, and summer seasons, respectively. 0.1 fraction Peer-reviewed journal 
622342 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Ghazipur landfill L0 = 54.4 m3/Mg Delhi, India   10.4 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
622343 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Ghazipur landfill L0 = 70.2 m3/Mg Delhi, India   13.3 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
622344 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Ghazipur landfill L0 = 64.3 m3/Mg Delhi, India   12.3 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
622438 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Bhalswa landfill L0 = 54.4 m3/Mg Delhi, India   8.1 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
622439 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Bhalswa landfill L0 = 70.2 m3/Mg Delhi, India   10.5 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
622440 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Bhalswa landfill L0 = 64.3 m3/Mg Delhi, India   9.6 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
622441 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Okhla landfill L0 = 54.4 m3/Mg Delhi, India   5.7 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
622442 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Okhla landfill L0 = 70.2 m3/Mg Delhi, India   7.3 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
622443 
  • 6A2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • 4.A.2 - Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites
 
  • METHANE
 
Modeled Methane emission from landfill Okhla landfill L0 = 64.3 m3/Mg Delhi, India   6.7 Gg/yr Peer-reviewed journal 
Gases
Gas nameFormulaSelect gas
CARBON DIOXIDE CO2 
METHANE CH4 
NITROUS OXIDE N2O 
Fuels 2006
Fuel 2006
Crude Oil 
Orimulsion 
Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) 
Motor Gasoline 
Aviation Gasoline 
Jet Gasoline 
Jet Kerosene 
Other Kerosene 
Shale Oil 
Gas Oil 
Diesel Oil 
Residual Fuel Oil 
Liquefied Petroleum Gases 
Ethane 
Naphtha 
Bitumen 
Lubricants 
Petroleum Coke 
Refinery Feedstocks 
Refinery Gas 
Waxes 
White Spirit & SBP 
Other Petroleum Products 
Anthracite 
Coking Coal 
Other Bituminous Coal 
Sub-Bituminous Coal 
Lignite 
Oil Shale and Tar Sands 
Brown Coal Briquettes 
Patent Fuel 
Coke Oven Coke and Lignite Coke 
Gas Coke 
Coal Tar 
Gas Works Gas 
Coke Oven Gas 
Blast Furnace Gas 
Oxygen Steel Furnace Gas 
Undifferentiated Coal 
Natural Gas 
Municipal Wastes (non-biomass fraction) 
Industrial Wastes 
Waste Oils 
Peat 
Wood/Wood Waste 
Sulphite Lyes (Black Liquor) 
Other Primary Solid Biomass 
Charcoal 
Biogasoline 
Biodiesels 
Bio-Alcohol 
Sewage Sludge 
Other Liquid Biofuels 
Landfill Gas 
Sludge Gas 
Other Biogas 
Municipal Wastes (biomass fraction) 
Fuel mixtures (fossil and biomass) 
C pools
Above-ground biomass (AGB)
Below-ground biomass (BGB)
Litter (L)
Dead wood (DW)
Soil organic matter - mineral soils (SOM mineral)
Soil organic matter - organic soils (SOM organic)
Harvested wood products (HWP)
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