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Methane mineralisation

Lehtomaki, A. and Bjpmsson, L., Two-stage anaerobic digestion of energy crops methane production, nitrogen mineralisation and heavy metal mobilisation, Environ. Technol., 27, 209-218, 2006. [Pg.145]

The evolution of carbon dioxide or methane from a substrate rqpresents a direct parameter for mineralisation. Therefore, gas evolution tests can be... [Pg.273]

Determination of the degradability caused by microbial activity and quantification by either oxygen (O2) demand, carbon dioxide (CO2) release or methane (CH4) production, considering the time needed for full mineralisation. [Pg.94]

The second step is known as mineralisation and occurs inside the cell. Small-sized oligomeric fragments are converted into biomass, minerals, salts, water, and gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). [Pg.177]


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