ALFAM2 - Dynamic Model of Ammonia Emission from Field-Applied Manure
An implementation of the ALFAM2 dynamic emission model for
ammonia volatilization from field-applied animal slurry (manure
with dry matter below about 15%). The model can be used to
predict cumulative emission and emission rate of ammonia
following field application of slurry. Predictions may be
useful for emission inventory calculations, fertilizer
management, assessment of mitigation strategies, or research
aimed at understanding ammonia emission. Default parameter sets
include effects of application method, slurry composition, and
weather. The model structure is based on a simplified
representation of the physical-chemical slurry-soil-atmosphere
system. See Hafner et al. (2018)
<doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.11.034> for information on the
model and Hafner et al. (2019)
<doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.11.027> for more on the
measurement data used for parameter development.