6 EPA
United States Air And
Environmental Protection Radiation
Agency (ANR-445)
400/1-91/031
August 1991
International Directory of
Methane Related Activities
U.SyJapan Working Group on Methane
Printed on Recycled Paper
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International Directory of
Methane Related Activities
U.S./Japan Working Group on Methane
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INTRODUCTION
Background
Methane is an important greenhouse gas that accounts for about 15 percent of the
current increase in commitment to global warming. The global average methane
concentration is currently increasing by about 1 percent per year. Continued increases
in methane concentrations will lead to changes in the distribution and concentration of
tropospheric ozone, which will also contribute to global warming. Furthermore, increasing
concentrations will affect the oxidizing potential of the earth's atmosphere.
Methane's strong ability to absorb infrared radiation, combined with its relatively
short atmospheric lifetime, makes methane control an important opportunity for
addressing global climate change. There are numerous efforts underway that are rapidly
expanding our knowledge of both methane emissions from the major anthropogenic
sources and options for reducing these emissions. These sources include:
coal mining;
natural gas systems;
landfills;
managed ruminants;
animal wastes;
rice cultivation; and
biomass burning.
This document is intended as an international directory of individuals and groups
involved in these efforts. This document also provides information on individuals and
groups involved in efforts to estimate emissions from natural systems and to study the
role of methane in the atmosphere.
The International Methane Directory
The U.S./Japan Working Group on Methane was formed in early 1990 by the
Japan Environment Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency, in
order to support the Intergovernmental Pane! on Climate Change (IPCC). The objective
of the group was to compile all of the methane-related information from various IPCC
Response Strategies Working Group subgroups and workshops into one document,
Methane Emissions and Opportunities for Control: Workshop Results of the Response
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Strategies Working Group. As a follow-up effort, the Working Group is now striving to
keep the IPCC community and others abreast of developments in the areas of methane
emission estimates and reduction options.
The Directory includes the following information:
Emission Estimates. Information on efforts to measure and derive emission
estimates from the different methane sources, including efforts to better
understand the processes that affect the emissions.
Emission Reductions. An update of efforts to examine the effectiveness and
costs of different technological options and management practices, as well
as descriptions of the types of activities underway to reduce emissions of
methane.
Studies of Methane in the Atmosphere. Analysis of the role of methane in
atmospheric processes.
Requests for Additional Information
To develop this directory, we requested information from many involved with
methane-related activities. If there is additional work that should be included in the next
version of this directory, please use the form at the back of the directory to submit the
requested descriptive information. Information forms can be submitted to:
U.S./Japan Working Group on Methane
c/o Global Change Division
ANR-445
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20460
(ph) 202-260-9304
(fax) 202-260-6344
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USING THE DIRECTORY
Summary charts
Summary charts are provided in part one of the directory to provide a summary
of the information in the directory. The summary charts list individuals and groups
involved in methane-related activities in the following categories:
Emission Estimates;
Emission Reductions; and
Atmospheric Studies.
These summary charts are organized by the major methane sources (landfills,
coal mining, livestock, etc.). For work focused on reducing methane emissions, the
chart indicates the status of the work, whether the work is at the research and
development (R&D), demonstration, or commercial stage, or whether it is a study.
Each person or group's country of residence is listed. In cases where the activity is
carried out in a region different from the country of residence, this is specified under
the column WORK REGION.
Data Listings
Part two of the directory consists of alphabetized data listings for every person
or group that provided information. Each listing contains the following information:
Name or group;
Address;
A brief description of each activity;
Indication of entries in the bibliography; and
* Names of authors of related publications.
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Bibliography
The bibliography at the end of the directory contains selected sources from lists
provided by the directory participants. The bibliography entries are grouped by major
methane source (landfills, coal mining, livestock, etc.).
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Summary Charts
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EMISSION ESTIMATES
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Coal Mining
Natural Gas Systems
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Banerjee, Bangs! D.
Barns, David W.
Boyer, Charles M.
Harrisa, Robert C.
Higuchi, Kiyoshi
Hindmarsh,W.E.
Homer, John
Isei, Takehiro
Kruger, Dina
Lunarzewski, Leszek
Popiolek, Mariusz
Soot, Peet
Szuchs, Istvan
Til ley, John W.
Zimmermeyer, G. & K. Noack
Bams, David W.
Bogner, Jean
Campbell, Rex
Dub, Werner
Giles, Michael G.
Harrisa, Robert C.
Homer, John
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EMISSION ESTIMATES (continued)
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Natural Gas Systems (continued)
Landfills
Kolb, Charles E.
Lamb, Brian
Lott, Robert
McManus, Barry
Nakicenovic, Nebojsa
Nielen, R.J.
Picard, David J.
Popiolek, Mariusz
Tilkicioglu, Basat
Tilley,JohnW.
Barns, David W.
Bogner, Jean
Douglas, Jeff
Gaudioso, Domenico
Hanashima, Masataka
Harriss, Robert C.
Hosomi, Masaaki
Pacey, John
Patterson, John A.
Popiolek, Mariusz
Szuchs, Istvan
Tanaka, Masaru
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EMISSION ESTIMATES (continued)
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Animal Wastes
Flooded Rice
Thomeloe, Susan
Tsuruta, Haruo
Ybema, Remko
Baldwin, Lee
Gibbs, Michael
Givens, D.I. & A.R. Moss
Johnson, Don E.
Lamb, Brian
Sauer, Frank D.
Swift, David
Chandler, Jeff
Gibbs, Michael
Hashimoto, Andy
Johnson, Don E.
Patni, N.K.
Patterson, John A.
Safley, LM.
Zimmerman, Patrick
Abrof, Y. & P. Deshmukh
Allen, L.H. Jr.
Bandow, Hiroshi
Bouwman, A.F.
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EMISSION ESTIMATES (continued)
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Flooded Rice (continued)
General Agriculture
Biomass Burning
Byrnes, Bernard H.
Duxbury, John M.
Inubushi, Kazuyuki
Minami, Katsuyuki
Neue, Heinz-Ulrich
Patrick, W. & C. Lindau
Ruiz Suarez, Luis G.
Seller, W.etal.
Tsuruta, Haruo
Wang Mu-Lin
Yagi, Kazuyuki
Bouwman, A.F.
Doilard, G.
Fuhrer, Jurg
Hayashi, Masayasu
Menchaca, Leticia
Parker, Miles M.
Ruiz Suarez, Luis G.
Smith, K. & J. Arah
Sparrow, Stephen D.
Yagi, Kazuyuki
Barns, David W.
Country
USA
USA
Japan
Japan
Philippines
USA
Mexico
Germany
Japan
China
Japan
Netherlands
UK
Switzerland
Japan
Mexico
UK
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USA
Japan
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China/Philippines/ltaly
Japan/Tropical Asia
Japan/Thailand/Global
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EMISSION ESTIMATES (continued)
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Biomass Burning (continued)
Urban Sources
Natural Sources
Fearnside, Philip M.
Levine, Joel S.
Ayusawa, Tadashi
Blake, Ronald
Harrisg, Robert C.
Hiraki, Takatoshi
Ishikawa, Yoshinori
Kadyszewski, John
Nakicenovic, Nebojsa
Sakamoto, Takeshi
Tilley, John W.
Tsuruta, Haruo
Bouwman, A.F.
Fearnside, Philip M.
Harriss, Robert C.
Inoue, Yuzo
Inoue, G., M. Uchiyama & K. Izumi
Ito, Shiro
Levine, Joel S.
Nakamura, K. et al.
Nojiri, Yukihiro
Patrick,W. & C. Lindau
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Brazil
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Japan
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Austria
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Japan/Tropical Asia
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EMISSION ESTIMATES (continued)
Natural Sources (continued)
General/All
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Smith, Lowell
Sparrow, Stephen D.
Assarsson, Bo
Caliender, Bruce
Cayless, S.M.
Evans, Gary
Fisher, Diane
Galbally, I.E.
Gaudioso, Domenico
Hayashi, Masayasu
Heneidi, Abdulkarim M.
Japan Environment Agency
Jaques, Art
Khalil, M & R.Rasmussen
Okken, P.A.
Parashar, D.C.
Sato, Katsuya
Trout, Dennis A.
van den Born, G.J.
Williams, David J.
Williams, M.L.
Ybema, Remko
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USA
USA
Sweden
UK
UK
USA
USA
Australia
Italy
Japan
Saudi Arabia
Japan
Canada
USA
Netherlands
India
Japan
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Netherlands
Australia
UK
Netherlands
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Australia/New Zealand/Antarctica
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EMISSION REDUCTIONS
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Coal Mining
Natural Gas Systems
Bayer, Charles M.
Chandler, William
Granatstein, D.L.
Hindmarsh, W.E.
Homer, John
Kruger, Dina
Lunarzewski, Leszek
Maclean, A. Roy
Masszi, Denes
Miao Fen
Pitcher, Ray
Schwochow, Stephen
Somos, Laszlo
Soot, Peet
Su Wenshu
Zimmermeyer.G. & K. Noack
Campbell, Rex
Hogan, Kathleen
Homer, John
Kurata, Osamu
Ion, Robert
Mizuno, K., A. Obuchi & A. Ogata
Picard, David J.
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EMISSION REDUCTIONS (continued)
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Morrison, William L.
Moser, Mark A.
Pacey, John
Richards, Keith
Roos, Kurt
Thornetoe, Susan
Walter, Donald K.
Yasuda, Kenji
Baldwin, Lee
Cheng, K.J.
Gibbs, Michael
Given s, D.I. & A.R. Moss
Leng, Ronald
Mir, Zahir
Patterson, John A.
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EMISSION REDUCTIONS (continued)
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Richards, Keith
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Safley, L.M.
Allen, LH. Jr.
Bouwman, Lex
Braatz, Barbara
Breitenbeck, Gary
Byrnes, Bernard
Cicerone, Ralph J.
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Hilts, Alan J.
Hogan, Kathleen
Inubushi, Kazuyuki
Klinger, Lee
Law, Victor
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Mtnami, Katsuyuki
Mosier, Arvin
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EMISSION REDUCTIONS (continued)
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Flooded Rice (continued)
General Agriculture
Biomass Burning
General /All
Olszyk, David
Patrick, W. & C.Lindau
Rennenberg, Heinz
Rogers, John
Roos, Kurt
Sass, Ronald
Steen, William C.
Zimmerman, Patrick R.
Harper, Lowry A.
Mori, Yasunurni
Parker, Miles
Smith, Lowell
Kadyszewski, John
Richards, Keith
Evans, Gary
Fisher, Diane
Galbatly, I.E.
Hayakawa, T. & H. Orita
Hogan, Kathleen
Lohani, Bindu
Morita, T. & M. Kamuma
Okken, Peter A.
Saito, Masahiro
Trout, Dennis A.
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ATMOSPHERIC STUDIES
Breitenbeck, Gary
USA
Khalil, M. and R. Rasmussen
USA
Marland, Gregg
USA
Ohta, Sachio
Japan
Trout Dennis A.
USA
Tsuruta, Haruo
Japan
Wang Mu-Lin
China
Washida, Nobuaki
Japan
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Data Listings
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Y.P. Abrol and P.S. Deshmukh
Division of Plant Physiology- IAR1
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi 110012,
India
Tel: 91-582815/652147
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Perform wetland rice experiments to determine the
causes and magnitude of methane emissions
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
L.H. Allen Jr.
U.S.Department of Agriculture
Agricultural Research Service
Bldg. 164 IFAS-0621, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611-0621
U.S.A.
Tel: 904-392-6180 Fax: 904-374-5852
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Measure emissions from rice grown in contralled-
environment chambers as a function of CO2
concentration and temperature
Study options for emission reduction by soil amend-
ments and other management practices
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Bo Assarsson
National Swedish Energy Administration
Statens Energiverk, 30 Liljeholmsvogen, 117 87
Stockholm,
Sweden
Tel: 46-8-744-9500 Fax: 46-8-744-0980
Emission source: Alt sources
Estimate greenhouse gas emissions from human
activity and their climatic effects
Main language: Swedish/English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: National Swedish En-
ergy Administration
Tadashi Ayusawa
Environment Survey Division
Japan Automobile Research Institute Inc.
2530 Karima, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305,
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-56-1111 Fax: 81 -298-56-1122/1124
Emission source: Urban sources
Chassis-dynomometer measuring method for exhaust
methane and NO (analyze exhaust gases within 20
minutes with 100cc sample gas)
Main language: JapaneseEnglish
Bibliography entry: yes
Beta P. Balagot
Environmental Management Bureau
Dept. of Environment and Nat. Resources
6th Floor- Philippine Heart Center Bldg., East Avenue
Diliman Quezon City, 3008 Metro Manila,
Philtpines
Tel: 97-32-54
TLX: 2507NEPC PU
Emission source: Animal wastes
Biogas digesters installed in piggeries to reduce air and
water pollution; provide fuel for home power genera-
tion or cooking
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Lee Baldwin
University of California at Davis
Department of Animal Sciences
2223 Meyer Hall, Davis, CA 95616
U.S.A.
Tel: 916-752-1050
Emission source: Ruminants
Develop model to determine methane emissions from
ruminant animals
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
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Hlroshi Bandow
Global Environment Division
The National Institute for Environmental
Studies, Onogawa 16-2 Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305,
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-51 -6111 Fax: 81 -298-51 -4732
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Measure emissions from rice paddies
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
Bangs! Dhar Banerjee
Central Mining Research Station
Barwa Road, Dhanbad 826001,
India
Tel: 2587-89
Emission source: Coal mining
Estimate methane emissions from Indian coal mines
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Morton A. Barlaz
Department of Civil Engineering
N.C. State University
P.O.Box 7908, Raleigh, NC 27695-7908
U.S.A.
Tel: 919-737-7676 Fax: 919-737-7908
Net Address: Barlaz @ CE.NCSU.EDU,
Emission source: Landfills
Research to enhance methane production to make
the economics of recovery more favorable
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Ham, Simpkin et at.
David W. Barns
Pacific Northwest Laboratory for
Department of Energy
901 D Street SW, Suite 900,
Washington, DC 20024-2115
U.S.A.
Tel: 202-646-5242
Fax: 202-646-5233
Emission source: Natural gas/Coal minlng/Blo-
mass burning/Landfills/All sources
Evaluate the relationship between the production
and use of energy and methane emissions
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
A.D. Bhide
Solid Waste Division
National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute, Nehru Marg, Nagpur, 440 020
India
Tel: 526252/526071 ex.287 Fax: 0712-523893
Emission source: Landfills/Solid waste
Optimize gas withdrawal system for biogas from
solid waste and sanitary landfills
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Ronald Blake
Department of Chemistry
University of California at Irvine
Irvine, CA 9271
U.S.A.
Tel: 714-856-5011
Emission source: Urban sources
Field measuring programs: comprehensive global
tropospheric sampling and analyses of urban meth-
ane concentrations and sources
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
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Jean Bogner
Argonne National Laboratory
ES/362 9700 S. Cass Ave., Argonne, IL 60439
U.S.A.
Tel: 708-972-3359 Fax: 708-972-7288
Emission source: Landfills/Natural gas
Take field measurements of emissions from landfills
and natural gas pipeline leaks
Work on methane oxidizers in soil; soil gas methane
transport modeling
Laboratory studies of landfill gas generation and
microbial activity in soils
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Shirra, Massman, SCS,
Donaldson, Lockman, EMCON
A.F. Bouwman
National Institute of Public Health and
Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 3720, BA Bilthoven,
Netherlands
Tel: 31 -30-743635 Fax: 31 -30-250740
Net Address: LAELB @RIVM24.RIVM.NL,
Emission source: Rice cultivation/Natural
sources
Land use model projections to predict future emis-
sions (based on projected best management practices
and populations)
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
Charles M. Boyer II
ICF Resources Incorporated
9300 Lee Highway, #2-158, Fairfax, VA 22031-1207
U.S.A.
Tel: 703-934-3866 Fax: 703-691 -3349
Emission source: Coal mining
Design, model, implement and test methods to re-
cover methane prior to or during mining
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Decker, Zuber, Saw-
yer, Malone, Ely, Diamond, Wicks
Barbara Braatz
ICF Incorporated
9300 Lee Highway
Fairfax, VA 22031-1207
U.S.A.
Tel: 703-934-3603 Fax: 703-934-9740
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Gary A. Breitenbeck
Department of Agronomy
Louisiana State University Agric. Center
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2110
U.S.A.
Tel: 504-388-1362
Fax: 504-388-1403
Emission source: Rice cultivation/Atmospheric
studies
Study ability of soils to serve as sinks for methane,
taking into account land use, soil characteristics,
temperature, moisture and nutrients
Assess value of nitrtftcaton inhibitors to reduce meth-
ane production from flooded rice fields
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Takayama, Yagi, Nesbit
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Bernard H. Byrnes
International Fertilizer Development
Center (IFDC)
P.O. Box 2040, Muscle Shoals, AL 35662
CGI031 or IFDC MODEL,
U.S.A.
Tel: 205-381 -6600 Fax: 205-381 -7408
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Determine the effects of chemical fertilizer use and
management on methane emissions from flooded
rice fields
Run computer simulation models for emissions esti-
mates (integrate process models and GIS-type
systems)
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
Bruce Callander
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (WG1)
Hadley Centre (Room H202), Meteorological Office,
Bracknell, RG122SY
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-344-856615 Fax: 44-344-856912
Emission source: All sources
Coordinate IPCC Scientific Assessment reviews and
workshops on sources and sinks/GWPs of all green-
house gases; emissions scenarios
Workshops planned for 1991/1992; Reports pub-
lished 1992
Inventory work coordinated with the OECD; Initiative
begun at Paris Meeting of Experts- February 1991
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Dawn Campbell
Solid Waste Association of North America
P.O. Box 7219, Silver Spring, MD 20910U.S.A.
Tel: 301 -585-2898 Fax: 301 -589-7068
Net Address: 8750 Georgia Ave. Suite E-140 Silver Sp,
Emission source: Landfills
Symposia (foroffjcials/consultants/vendors) that pro-
vide information and insight on landfill gas
management
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Solid Waste Association
of North America
Rex Campbell
AGL Gas Companies
Research and Development Department
P.O. Box 944, North Sydney NSW, 2059
Australia
Tel: 61 -2-9228521 Fax: 61 -2-9228487
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Goldline project: replace corroded pipes with nylon
11 piping (insert into existing pipe) to stop 85% leaks
Estimate methane losses in energy industry of New
South Wales
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entries: Dixon, Margraves (coal
mining), Williams
S.M. Cayless
Department of Environment
B453 Romney House
43 Marsham Street, London, SWIP SPY
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-71 -276-8396 Fax: 44-71 -276-6299
Emission source: All sources
Measure radiatively important trace gases, including
methane
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Prinn
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William U. Chandler
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories
for Office of Technology Assessment
901 D Street SW, Suite 900,
Washington, DC 20024-2115
U.S.A.
Tel: 202-646-5424 Fax: 202-646-5233
Emission source: Coal mining
Evaluate international measures for controlling fossil
energy carbon emissions
Facilitate international information exchange
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Jeff Chandler
Jeff Chandler and Associates
P.O. Box 896, Elk Grove, CA 95759
U.S.A.
Tel: 916-456-0126
Emission source: Animal wastes
Demonstrate covered lagoon system for dairy/hog/
poultry and processing wastes
Perform field monitoring of methane emissions
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
K.J. Cheng
Lethbridge Research Station
Livestock Science Section
Agriculture Canada Research Station, P.O. Box 3000
Main, Lethbridge Alberta, T1J4B1
Canada
Tel: 403-327-4561 Fax: 403-382-3156
Net Address: OTTB::EM387ADMN,
Emission source: Livestock
Manipulate microbial ecology and feeding systems
to minimize bovine methane production
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Ralph J. Cicerone
Geosciences Department
229 Physical Sciences 1
University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA92717
U.S.A.
Tel: 714-725-2157 Fax: 714-725-2261
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
Donald L. Day
University of Illinois
Department of Agricultural Engineering
1304 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801
U.S.A.
Tel: 217-333-2693 Fax: 217-244-0323
Emission source: Animal wastes
Laboratory and full-scale research and development
of anaerobic digestion of livestock wastes
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Chen, Fedler, North,
Zhang
G. Dollard
AEA Technology
Harwell Laboratory
Didcot.Oxon, OX11ORA
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-235-82-11-11 Fax: 44-235-43-21 -34
Emission source: General agriculture
Use gradient technique to study methane flux from
pasture before/during/after sheep grazing; part of
crop flux study
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
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Jeff Douglas
Waste Management of North America
3003 Butterfield Rd, Oak Brook, IL 60521
U.S.A.
Tel: 708-572-8800 Fax: 708-572-3094
Emission source: Landfills
Create gas collection systems and recovery facilities
(each facility provides energy for 10,000 house-
holds)
Develop methodology tor estimating global landfill
methane emissions (project with U.S. EPA)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Werner Dub
Head of Environment and Engineering Section
Ruhrgas Aktiengesellschaft
Huttropstrasse 60, D-4300 Essen 1,
Germany
Tel: 49-201 -184-4382 Fax: 49-201 -184-3766
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Study methane releases by gas and oil-producing
industries
Main language: German
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Klaus Wemer
John M. Duxbury
Department of Agronomy
Cornell University
917 Bradfield Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853
U.S.A.
Tel: 607-255-1732 Fax: 607-255-2106
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Research to determine whether emissions from rice
cultivation are derived from soil carbon or current
photosynthate
Research to determine the impacts of green manur-
ing on methane emissions from flooded rice fields
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
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Richard Echols
Director of Gas Systems
Browning-Ferris Industries Inc.
757 N. Eldridge, Houston, TX 77079
U.S.A.
Tel: 713-870-7801 Fax: 713-584-8043
Emission source: Landfills
Build methane-control landfill systems including
wells, incinerators, and blowers
Research and development on methods using meth-
ane from landfills for electricity plants
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Gary R. Evans
Special Asst. for Global Climate Change
USDA-Office of Asst. Secretary
Science and Education, Administration Building Room
217W, Washington, DC 20250
U.S.A.
Tel: 202-447-5979 Fax: 202-755-7842
Net Address: g.evans.usda,
Emission source: All sources
Chairperson of GEES/MARS Subcommittee: Stud-
ies mitigation and adaptation technology
MARS Subcommittee: cost-benefit analysis of meth-
ane reduction
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
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Philip M. Fearnside
National Institute for Research in the
Amazon (1NPA)
C.P. 478,69.011 Manaus-Amazonas,
Brazil
Tel: 55-92-236-9683 6x120 Fax: 55-92-236-3822
Emission source: Biomass burning/Hydroelec-
tric power
Study impacts of deforestation; biomass and carbon
partitioning in burning (and decomposition)
Study soil changes from land use conversions (in-
cluding carbon pools)
Study methane release from Amazonian hydroelec-
tric development
Main language: English/Portuguese/Spanish/French/
Hindi
Bibliography entry: yes
Diane Fisher
Environmental Defense Fund
5655 College Ave., Oakland, CA 94618
U.S.A.
Tel: 415-658-8008 Fax: 415-658-0630
Emission source: All sources
Estimate emissions from all sources
Study options for reducing emissions
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Jager, Clark, Rijsberman
Jurg Fuhrer
Swiss Federal Research Station for Agric
Chemistry and Environmental Hygiene
Schwarzenburgstrasse 155, CH-3097 Liebef eld-Bern,
Switzerland
Tel: 41 -31 -59-83-71 Fax: 41 -31 -59-84-15
Emission source: General agriculture
Estimate emissions of trace gases from agriculture
and natural sources
Main language: German
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: (.'Office Federal de la
Protection de ('Environment
I.E. Galbally
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Division of Atmospheric Research, Private Bag No. 1,
Mordialloc Victoria, 3195
Australia
Tel: 03-586-7666
Telex: AA34463
Fax: 03-586-7600
Emission source: All sources
Determine historical concentrations of greenhouse
gases from Antarctic ice-core analysis
Inventory greenhouse gas emissions in Australia
and New Zealand
Review options for reducing greenhouse gases in
Australia
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entries: Pearman, ANZEC
Domenico Gaudioso
ENEA (Italian Commission for Nuclear and
Alternative Energy)
C.R.E. Casaccia - via Anguillarese 301,00060 S. Maria
di Galena, Rome,
Italy
Tel: 39-6-3048-3571 Fax: 39-6-3048-4925
Emission source: Landfills/all sources
Analyze and select emission factors for methane and
NMVOCs (framework of Italian estimates & EC
Corinair Project)
Determine emission factors for methane from land-
fills
Main language: Italian/English/French
Bibliography entry: yes
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Michael Glbbs
ICF Consulting Associates Inc.
10 Universal City Plaza Suite 2400
Universal City, CA 91608-1097
U.S.A.
Tel: 818-509-3186 Fax: 818-509-3137
Emission source: Ruminants/Animal wastes/
Landfills/Natural gas
Investigate methane emissions from ruminant ani-
mals, landfills, and natural gas systems
Predict total emissions from animal wastes in the
United States
Investigate emission reduction options from rumi-
nant animals, animal wastes, landfills, and natural
gas systems
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Michael G. Giles
Canadian Gas Association
55 Scarsdale Road, Don Mills, Ontario, M3B 2R3
Canada
Tel: 416-447-6465 Fax: 416-447-7067
Emission source: Natural gas
Study methane releases in the North American gas
industry (Gas Research Institute and Canadian Gas
Association)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
D.I. Givens and Mrs. A.R. Moss
ADAS Feed Evaluation Unit
Orayton Manor Drive- Alcester Road, Stratford on Avon,
Warwickshire, CV379RQ
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-789-266-704 Fax: 44-789-414-393
Emission source: Livestock
Estimate emissions from managed ruminants on
numerous diets
Investigate effects of mixing rations on levels of
methane production
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Barbara J. Goodman
Solar Energy Research Institute
1617 Cole Blvd., Golden, CO 80401
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-231-1005 Fax:303-231-1352.
Emission source: Landfills
Convert municipal solid waste to energy (thermo-
chemical and biochemical conversion)
Data collection/analysis and technology transfer for
waste- to-energy conversion
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
D.L. Granatstein
Nova Scotia Power Corporation
Generation Studies, P.O. Box 910, Halifax Nova Scotia,
B3J2W5
Canada
Tel: 902-428-6039 Fax: 902-428-6100
Emission source: Coal mining
Study options for reducing/utilizing methane from
coal mines (to be used at power stations as combus-
tion air)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Alex Guenther
National Center for Atmospheric Research
P.O. Box 3000, 1850 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, CO
80307
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-497-1447 Fax: 303-497-1411/1400
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
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Masataka Hanashrma
Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering Laboratory
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Fukuoka University
Fukuoka 814-01
Japan
Tel: 81 -92-871 -6631 ext. 6461 Fax: 81 -92-862-4431
Emission source: Landfills
Develop techniques to measure emissions of meth-
ane and other greenhouse gases from sanitary
landfills
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: yes
Lowry A. Harper
Southern Piedmont Conservation Research
Center
U.S.Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research
Service, Watkinsville, GA 30677
U.S.A.
Tel: 404-769-5631 Fax: 404-769-8962
Emission source: General agriculture
Study effects of methane transport on and by agricul-
tural systems (wheat, corn, forage grass)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Robert C. Harriss
Institute for the Study of Earth
Oceans and Space
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824
U.S.A.
Tel: 603-862-3875 Fax: 603-862-1915
Net Address: RCHARRISS/NASAMAIL CSRC/OMNET,
Emission source: Coal mining/Landfills/Natural
gas/Urban source/Wetlands
Carry out field measurement programs for different
emission sources; emission estimates from natural
gas systems
Modeling studies on landfill sources of methane
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Andrew G. Hashimoto
Department of Bioresource Engineering
Oregon State University
Gilmore Hall, Room 116, Corvallis, OR 97331-3906
U.S.A.
Tel: 503-737-2041 Fax: 503-737-2082
Emission source: Animal wastes
Research methane emissions associated with ani-
mal wastes and livestock waste management
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Takashi Hayakawa and Hideo Orita
National Chemical Laboratory for Industry
Tsukuba Research Center, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-54-4634 Fax: 81-298-55-1397
Emission source: All sources
Research and develop activities to reduce methane
emissions and utilize methane for higher hydrocar-
bon production
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: no
Masayasu Hayashi
National Research Institute for Pollution and Resources
16-3 Onogawa, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 305
Japan
Tel: 81-298-54-3084 Fax: 81 -298-54-3049
Emission source: All sources
Estimate methane emissions from all sources; de-
velop models for emissions estimates
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
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Abdulkarim M. Heneidi
Climate Department
Meteorology and Environmental Protection
Administration, P.O. Box 1358, Jeddah 21431,
Saudi Arabia
Tel: 661-2312 Fax:651-1424
Emission source: All sources
Estimate methane emissions from landfills, rumi-
nants, sewage, natural gas and vehicles during
1970-1990
Main language: Arabic/English
Bibliography entry: no
Kiyoshi Higuchi
Faculty of Engineering
Hokkaido University
Kita-13 Jyo Nisi-8 Chome, K'rta-ku, Sapporo 060,
Japan
Tel: 81-716-2111 ex.6304 Fax: 81-716-4745
Emission source: Coal mining
Study seam gas drainage and behavior of methane
gas in coal seams
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Tominaga, Ohga
Alan J. Hills
National Center for Atmospheric Research
P.O. Box 3000
1850 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, CO 80307
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-497-1489 Fax: 303-497-1411/1400
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
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W.E. Hindmarsh
British Coal Corporation
Eastwood Hall
Mansfield Road, Eastwood, Notts., NG16 3EB
United Kingdom
Tel: 0773-531313 Fax: 0773-531313 ex.32643
Emission source: Coal mining
Weekly sampling of mine fan drift (including air
velocity) and surface mine vent pipes (including flow
measurements)
Research mine methane reduction options: methods
of pre-drainage (surface & underground) and con-
ventional drainage
Utilize mine gas in combined heat and power schemes
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Takatoshi HIraki
Hyogo-Prefectural
Institute of Environmental Studies
3-1-27, Yukihiracho, Sumaku
Kobe 654
Japan
Tel: 81 -78-735-6911 Fax: 81 -78-735-7817
Emission source: Urban sources
Estimate methane emissions and study emission
factors from urban sources
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: no
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Kathleen B. Hogan
Methane Programs
Global Change Division ANR-445
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street
SW, Washington, DC 20460
U.S.A.
Tel: 202-475-9304
Fax: 202-382-6344
Emission source: Natural gas/Rice cultivation/
All sources
Facilitate programs to reduce leakage from natural
gas pipelines in the USSR
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Study estimates and reduction options for all major
sources of methane emissions
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
John Homer
Energy Sector Operations Division
The World Bank
1818 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20433
U.S.A.
Tel: 202-473-6973 Fax: 202-676-0436
Emission source: Natural gas/Coal mining
Selected reviews of methane emissions from gas
pipelines in developing countries (Poland)
Selected reviews of methane emissions from coal
mining in developing countries (Poland, China)
Study feasibility of emission reduction from gas and
coal as part of Energy Sector loan and Global Envi-
ronment Facility program
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Masaaki Hosomi
Water and Soil Environment Division
National Institute for Environmental
Studies, 16-2 Onogawa Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305,
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-51 -6111 ex471 Fax: 81 -298-51 -4732
Emission source: Landfills
Develop methods for measuring emissions from
landfills (in cooperation with Kyushu University)
Continuous monitoring of emissions from landfill
area in Yokohama
Research into efficient technologies to reduce emis-
sions from landfills
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
Gen Inoue, Masahiro Uchiyama and
Katsuyuki Izumi
National Institute of Environmental Studies
16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba
Ibaraki 305
Japan
Tel: 81-298-51-6111 Fax: 81-298-51 -4732
Emission source: Natural sources
Estimate methane emissions from permafrost areas
in Siberia
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: no
Yuzo Inoue
Department of Sanitary and Environmental
Engineering
Hokkaido University, Kfta-13 Nishi-8 Kita-Ku, Sapporo
060,
Japan
Tel: 81-11-716-2111ex6830 Fax: 81-11-707-9750
Emission source: Wastewater/Natural sources
Search for psychrophilic methanogens in Arctic peat
bogs; treat wastewater with microbes
Model the methane emission process in wet soil
layers in the Arctic tundra area
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
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Kazuyuki Inubushi
Faculty of Bioresources
Mie University
Tsu514,
Japan
Tel: 81-592-32-1211 x3644 Fax:81-592-31-1503
NetAddress: l5l5Kamihama-choTsu-city Mie prefect.,
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Research the effects of sulfate and heavy metals on
methane formation and emission from rice paddies
Study the practicability of reducing methane emis-
sions from paddy fields
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Ueki, Hori
Takehiro Isei
System Safety Laboratory
Industrial Safety Department
National Research Institute for Pollution and Resources
16-3 Onogawa, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 305
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-54-3054 Fax: 81 -298-54-3049
Emission source: Coal mining
Estimate methane emission rates from coal mining
activities
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
Yoshinori Ishikawa
Department of Traffic Pollution
Environmental Bureau
Osaka Prefectural Government, Otemae-2 Chuo-ku,
Osaka City 540,
Japan
Tel: 06-941-0351 ext.3895
Emission source: Urban sources
Estimate emissions of methane and other pollutants
from automobiles
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Japan Environment
Agency
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Shiro Ito
Geological Survey of Japan
M-3 Higashi, Tsukuba
Ibaraki 305
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-54-3724 Fax: 81 -298-54-3533
Emission source: Natural sources
Study behaviorof and simulate upward movement of
underground methane
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: no
Japan Environment Agency
Global Environment Department
1-2-2 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100,
Japan
Tel: 81 -3-3580-4982 Fax: 81 -3-3504-1634
Emission source: All sources
Global Environment Research Program and Global
Environment Monitoring Program for Fiscal Year
1990
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: yes
Art Jaques
Environment Canada
Pollution Data Analysis Division
18th Floor- PVM. 351 St. Joseph Blvd.,
Hull Quebec, KIAOH3
Canada
Tel: 819-994-3098 Fax: 819-953-9542
Emission source: All sources
Create emission inventories for Canada
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
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Don E. Johnson
Colorado State University
Department of Animal Sciences
Ft. Collins, CO 80523
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-491 -7833 Fax: 303-491-5326
Emission source: Ruminants/Animal wastes
Assess magnitude of livestock emissions using an
animal coefficient model (development based on
literature surveys)
Measure persistence of ionophore supression of
methane with indirect respiration caiorimetry
Field observations of methane production from feed-
lot animals and manure packs
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Ward, Lodman,
Gunther, Branine, Carmean et al.
John Kadyszewski
Winrock International Institute for
Agricultural Development (BEST)
Biomass Energy Systems and Tech. Project, 1611 North
Kent Street- Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22209
E-Mail(Dialcom):41 :TCN408,
U.S.A.
Tel: 703-525-9430
Fax:703-243-1175
Emission source: Biomass burning
Burn agricultural (sugar and rice) residues under
managed conditions to reduce methane emissions
and generate power
Perform a feasibility study of methane recovery from
landfills and waste streams in developing countries
Study urban solid wastes to provide information for
policy makers in developing countries
Main language: English/Spanish
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Winrock International
M.A.K. Khali I and R.A. Rasmussen
Dept. of Environmental Sciences and
Engineering
Oregon Graduate Institute, Beaverton, OR 97006
U.S.A.
Tel: 503-690-1078/1093 Fax: 503-690-1029
Emission source: All sources
Study global budgets, mass balances, and flux mea-
surements
Create an atmospheric global network for global
methane measurements
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Steele, Crutzen
Lee Klinger
National Center for Atmospheric Research
P.O. Box 3000
1850 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, CO 80307
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-497-1474 Fax: 303-497-1411/1400
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry. Braatz
Charles E. Kolb
Aerodyne Research Inc.
45 Manning Rd.
Bellerica, MA 01821-3976
U.S.A.
Tel: 508-663-9500 Fax:508-663-4918
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Estimate emissions from natural gas systems in the
United States
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
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Dina Kruger
Methane Programs
Global Change Division ANR-445
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street
SW, Washington, DC 20460
U.S.A.
Tel: 202-245-3958 Fax: 202-382-6344
Emission source: Coal mining
Develop pilot project and training program on coalbed
methane (CBM) in China; Assess China's CBM
resource energy potential
Evaluate Poland's potential for recovery and use of
coalbed methane; develop a training program/CBM
clearinghouse in Poland
Assess coalbed methane resource in Czechoslova-
kia and its potential contribution to the country's
energy economy
Estimate global methane emissions from coal mining
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Boyer et al.
Osamu Kurata
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, AIST, MITI
Namiki 1-2, Tsukuba 305
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-54-2564 Fax: 81 -298-54-2549
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Ceramic Gas Turbine Project: develop natural gas
combustion techniques in turbines that reduce meth-
ane emissions
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
Brian Lamb
306 Dana Hall
Washington State University, Laboratory for Atmospheric
Research, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Pullman, WA 99164-2730
U.S.A.
Tel: 509-335-5702 Fax: 509-335-7632
Emission source: Natural gas/Ruminants
Estimate methane emissions from natural gas sys-
tems
Develop instrumentation to measure methane emis-
sions from ruminants in the field
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Victor Law
Tulane University
Chemical Engineering Department
New Orleans, LA 70118
U.S.A.
Tel: 504-865-5773 Fax: 504-865-6744
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
Ronald A. Leng
Department of Biochemistry Microbiology
and Nutrition
University of New England, Armidale NSW, 2351
Australia
Tel: 61 -67-73-2707 Fax: 61 -67-73-3122
Emission source: Ruminants
Develop methods to reduce methane emissions and
enhance productivity in cows using Molasses Urea
Blocks as feed supplements
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
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Joel S. Levine
Atmospheric Sciences Division
NASA Langley Research Center
Hampton, VA 23665
U.S.A.
Tel: 804-864-5692
Fax:804-864-6326
Emission source: Biomass burning/Natural
sources
Estimate methane emissions from biomass burning;
assess distribution of burning according to forest/
grasslands
Estimate and enhance methane emissions from
wetlands after burning
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Liang Sicul and Chen Zongliang
National Environmental Protection Agency
115 Xizhimennei Nanxiaojie, Beijing, 100035
China
Tel: 602-45-53 Fax: 601 -11 -94
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Study effects of different cultivation practices on rice
paddy methane emissions (e.g. scientific irrigation)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Bindu N. Lohani
Office of the Environment
Asian Development Bank
#6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong- Pasig, Metro Manila,
Phiiiipines
Tel: 632-4444 Fax: 632-7417961/6326816
Emission source: All sources
Set Environmental Guidelines for developmental
and infrastructural projects
Suggest economic policies for sustainable develop-
ment
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Asian Development Bank
Robert A. Lott
Air Quality
Gas Research Institute
8600 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631
U.S.A.
Tel: 312-399-8227 Fax:312-399-8170
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Estimate methane emissions from natural gas sys-
tems
Study options for reducing methane emissions from
natural gas systems
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Leszek Lunarzewski
Lunagas Pty. Limited
P.O. Box 222
The Junction, New South Wales, 2291
Australia
Tel: 61-49-29-66-46 Fax: 61-49-29-66-06
Net Address: 115 Darby StNewcastle NSW 2291-Aus-
tralia,
Emission source: Coal mining
Plan and manage seam gas emissions in coal mines'
underground environments
Measure methane/CO2 gas emissions from under-
ground coal mines
Develop gas drainage engineering to capture and
utilize seam gas methane from coal mining
Main language: Polish/English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Myszor, Matuszewski,
Grebski, Margraves, Budzinski. Battino
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A. Roy MacLean
Cape Breton Development Corporation
P.O. Box 2500, Sydney, Nova Scotia, B1P 6K9
Canada
Tel: 902-564-2803 Fax: 902-564-2589
Emission source: Coal mining
Study options to utilize ventilation air with .7% meth-
ane as combustion air for power plant (2.5 km away)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Gregg Marland
Environmental Sciences Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6335
U.S.A.
Tel: 615-574-0390 Fax: 615-574-2232
Emission source: All sources
Compile climate data packages which include data
on methane's atmospheric chemistry
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Denes Masszi
D. Masszi Consulting Ltd.
44 Glen Rd., Toronto Ontario, M4W2VI
Canada
Tel: 416-925-9548 Fax: 416-925-9548
Emission source: Coal mining
Study and develop systems for mine ventilation air
system methane recovery
Virgin Coal Demethanization (VCD): surface drain-
age before mining starts
Virgin Coal Demethanization in gob area
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Barry McManus
Aerodyne Research Inc.
45 Manning Rd., Bellerica, MA 01821-3976
U.S.A.
Tel: 508-663-9500
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Estimate methane emissions from natural gas sys-
tems in the United States
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Leticia Menchaca
Centre de Ciencias de la Atmosfera UNAM
Dept. of Climatography
Circuito ExteriorC.U., C.P. 04510, Ciudad Universitaria,
Mexico
Tel: 550-52-15 ext. 4387
Fax: 525-548-97-81
Net Address: MENCHACA @ UNAMVM1 (BITNET)
Mexico D.F.
Emission source: General agriculture
Estimate emissions from and effects of methane on
tropical agriculture
Develop proxy methods in paleoclimatology
Main language: Spanish/English
Bibliography entry: no
Miao Fen
Central Coal Mining Research Institute
Xian Branch
44 Yanta Road, 710054 Xian, Shaanxi,
China
Tel: 29-71 -41-17 ext.337 Fax: 29-71 -93-57
Net Address: 44 Yanta Rd. 710054 Xian- Shaanxi- China,
Emission source: Coal mining
Develop methane recovery methods from coal min-
ing in the use stage
Recover methane from coal seams by extracting gas
through bore holes from the coalbed to the surface
Main language: English/Chinese
Bibliography entry: no
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Katsuyuki Minami
National Institute of Agro-Environmental
Sciences
Kannondai 3-1-1, P.O. Box 2, Tsukuba 305,
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-38-8273 Fax: 81 -298-38-8199
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Study effects of water percolation and organic matter
application on methane emissions from paddy fields
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Yagi
Zahir Mir
Agriculture Canada
3015 Ord Road, Kamloops, British Columbia, V2B 8A9
Canada
Tel: 604-376-5565 Fax: 604-376-7334
Emission source: Ruminants
Research using feed additives (ionophores/yeast)
and speeding digestion in order to decrease
methanogenic rumen bacteria
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Beacom
Koichi Mizuno, Akira Obuchi and Atsushi
Ogata
Environmental Technology Laboratory
Atmospheric Environmental Protection Department
National Research Institute for Pollution and Resources
Agency of Industrial Science and Technology
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
16-3 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305
Japan
Tel: 81-298-54-3093/3126 Fax: 81-298-54-3049
Emission source: Natural gas and oil systems
Reduce emissions from industrial sources (oil and
gas wells, industrial waste) by catalytic conversion of
methane at lower temperatures, assisted by photo-
irradiation and electrochemistry
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
Yasuhumi Mori
National Institute for Environmental
Studies- Japan Environment Agency
Onogawa 16-2, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305,
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-51 -6120 Fax: 81 -298-51 -4732
Emission source: General agriculture
Develop methods for controlling substances transfer
in agricultural land
Estimate and analyze emissions of methane and
other gases from agriculture
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Japan Environment
Agency
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Tsuneyuki Morita and Mikiko Kainuma
Global Environment Division
National Institute for Environmental
Studies, 16-2 Onogawa Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305,
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-51 -6111 6x393 Fax: 81-298-51 -4732
Emission source: AH sources
AIM (Asian-Pacific Integrated Model): evaluate op-
tions to stabilize global climate (includes methane
emissions models)
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
William L. Morrison
1023 West Crescent Avenue, Park Ridge, IL 60068
U.S.A.
Tel: 708-825-6871
Emission source: Landfills
Source reduction of methane-producing wastes in
landfills by using wastes as compost: "vented tent"
method
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Mark A. Moser
Resource Conservation Management Inc.
P.O. Box 4715, Berkeley, CA 94704
U.S.A.
Tel: 415-658-4466 Fax:415-658-2729
Emission source: Animal wastes/Landfills
Design and construct methane recovery and cogen-
eration systems :bk>gas digesters to produce methane
Applied engineering: study of methane recovery
from anaerobic covered lagoons in Texas
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Alvin Mosier
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agricultural Research Service
P.O. Box E, Fort Collins, CO 80522
U.S.A.
Tel: 303^82-5733 Fax: 303-229-5531
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
Kazunori Nakamura, Eiichi Mikami, Tadashi
Hashlnaga, Kazuhlro Tanaka and Yolchl
Kamagata
Fermentation Research Institute
Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, MITI
Higashi 1-1-3, Tsukuba City
Ibaraki 305
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-54-6026 Fax: 81 -298-54-6009
Emission source: Natural sources
Study mechanisms for release of methane into the
atmosphere by microorganisms, estimate quantity of
microorganisms, and amount of organic matterwhteh
they can transform to methane in aquatic environ-
ments
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Kobayashi
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Nebojsa Nakicenovic
International Institute for Applied
Systems Analysis (NASA)
A-2361 Laxenburg,
Austria
Tel: 02236-71521-411 Fax:02236-71313
Emission source: Natural gas/Urban sources
Study emissions from high-demand natural gas-
intensive energy scenarios
Study implications of leaking methane from natural
gas vehicles/ prospects for natural gas
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entries: Grubler, Victor
Heinz-Ulrich Neue
international Rice Research Institute
(IRRI)
20th Floor BPI-Family Bank* Center Bldg, 8753 Paseo
de Roxas Street, Makati Metro Manila,
Phillipines
Tel: 63-2-8182007 Fax: 63-2-8178470
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Estimate methane emissions from rice cultivation
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
R J. Nielen
Dept. of Air Pollution Control
TNO Institute of Environmental and
Energy Technology, Postbox 342,7300 AH Apeldoorn,
Netherlands
Tel: 31-55-49-39-29 Fax:
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Estimate methane emissions from natural gas sys-
tems in the Netherlands (for Institute of Public Health
and Environmental Protection)
Main language: Dutch
Bibliography entry: no
Yukihiro Nojiri
Global Environment Division
The National Institute for Environmental
Studies, Onogawa 16-2 Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305,
Japan
Tel: 81-298-51-6111 Fax: 81-298-51-4732
Emission source: Natural sources
Estimate CH4 flux by measuring concentration of
dissolved methane in water; study bacterial oxida-
tion of dissolved methane
Estimate seasonal variability of methane flux from
Lake Kasumigaseki
Measure methane flux from coastal sea surface of
Tokyo Bay
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
Sachio Ohta
Department of Sanitary and Environmental
Engineering
Hokkaido University, Ktta-13 Nishi-8. Sapporo 060,
Japan
Tel: 81-11-716-2111ex6832 Fax: 81-11-707-9750
Emission source: All sources
Use 2-D radiative-photochemical-transport model to
determine effects of increased atmospheric meth-
ane on global climate
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
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Peter A. Okken
Netherlands Energy Research Foundation
ESC/ Energy Studies
P.O. Box1.175526Petten,
Netherlands
Tel: 31-2246-4430/4347 Fax: 31-2246-3338
Emission source: AM sources
Carry out desk studies of energy and materials
scenarios to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
1990-1993 project: part of national research pro-
gram on air pollution and climate change
Energy Technology Systems Analysis Progranraims
to include material flows into energy models
Main language: Dutch/English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Ybema
David Olszyk
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory
200 S.W. 35th Street, Corvallis, OR 97333
U.S.A.
Tel: 503-757-4311 Fax: 503-757-4799
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
John Paoey
EMCON Associates
1921 Ringwood Avenue, San Jose, CA 95131
U.S.A.
Tel: 408-453-7300 Fax: 408-436-9425
Emission source: Landfills
Estimate landfill emissions, using case histories, for
international book on emissions to be published in
1992
Planning field-scale demonstration project to en-
hance methane generation and recovery
Active design activity with specialty in gas migration
and emission management
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Augenstein, Van Heult
D.C. Parashar
National Physical Laboratory
Dr. K.S. Krishnan Road, New Delhi 110 012,
India
Tel: 91588227/587162 Fax: 91 -11 -5752678
Net Address:N. P.O. New Delhi-110012 India,
Emission source: All sources
Measure and estimate emissions of greenhouse
gases in India
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Miles M. Parker
Ministry of Agriculture; Fisheries and
Food
Nobel House- Room G13,17 Smith Square, London,
SWIP 3JR
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-71 -238-5504 Fax: 44-71 -238-5597
Emission source: General agriculture
Fund research and development on estimates and
control of methane emissions from agriculture
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
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N.K. Patni
Animal Research Centre
Building 59, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa Ontario,
K1A OC6
Canada
Tel: 613-993-6002 Fax: 613-995-8175
Emission source: Animal wastes
Estimate emissions of greenhouse gases from live-
stock wastes in Canada
Determine loss of carbon in dairy cattle waste stored
in farm tanks
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
W.H. Patrick Jr. and C.W. Lindau
ouisiana State University
Jenter for Wetland Resources
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
U.S.A.
Tel: 504-388-8810
Fax: 504-388-6423
Emission source: Rice cultivation/Flooded sys-
tems
Measure methane emissions and fluxes from rice
fields; measure emissions from swamps/marshes/
bottomland forest
Develop methods to reduce methane emissions
from .Ice fields (e.g. adding sulfate/control of organic
r .atter/ivater management)
heview knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
John A. Patterson
Purdue University
Department of Animal Sciences
3-101 Lilly Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907
U.S.A.
Tel: (317)494-4826 Fax: (317)494-9346
Emission source: Ruminants/Animal wastes/
Solid wastes
Develop models for methane emissions from drylots
and solid waste storage systems
Measure emissions from lagoons under controlled
conditions, feedlots, and applied waste
Develop techniques to divert mminally produced
hydrogen from conversion to methane
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
David J. Picard
Clearstone Engineering Ltd.
Suite 2050
205 Firth Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta, T2P 2V7
Canada
Tel: 403-266-8820 Fax: 403-269-5858
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Assess methane & VOC emissions from upstream
oil and gas industry in Alberta
Produce emission audit manual for oil and gas op-
erators in British Columbia that includes emission
control procedures
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
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Raymond C. Pilcher
Raven Ridge Resources Inc.
584 25 Road, P.O. Box 55187,
Grand Junction, CO 81505
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-245-4088 Fax: 303-245-2514
Emission source: Coal mining
Study Poland's coalbed methane resource and op-
portunities for its development; assess options for
recovery and use
Study Czechoslovakia's coalbed methane resource
and opportunities for its development
Evaluate coalbed methane recovery potential in China
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Bibler
Mariusz Poplolek
Dept. of Air & Soil Protection/International
Cooperation/ Ministry of Environmental
Protection Natural Resources & Forestry,
52/54 ul. Wawelska, 00-922 Warsaw,
Poland
Tel: 48-25-11 -33 Fax: 48-25-39-72
Tfx: 81-28-16 wodro pi, Poland
Emission source: Coal mining/Natural gas/
Landfills
Estimate coalbed methane production from hard
coal and methane emissions from natural gas sys-
tems and municipal waste in Poland
Main language: Polish/English
Bibliography entry: no
Heinz Rennenberg
Fraunhofer Institute for Atmospheric
Environmental Research
Kreuzeckbahnstrasse 19, 0-8100 Garmisch-
Partenkirchen,
Tel: 49-8821 -183120 Fax: 49-8821 -73573
Germany
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: German
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
Keith M. Richards
Energy Technology Support Unit
Building 156- Harwell Laboratories,
Didcot, Oxon OX11 ORA,
United Kingdom
Tel: 235-43-3506 Fax: 235-43-2923
Emission source: Landfills/Animal wastes
Develop techniques to reduce methane emissions
from biofuels (landfills, waste management and di-
gestion, biomass combustion)
Perform feasibility/cost study of methane recovery
from the anaerobic digestion of municipal washes
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Coombs
John Rogers
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Research and Development
College Station Road, Athens, GA 30613-7799
U.S.A.
Tel: 404-546-3128 Fax: 404-546-2018
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
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Kurt Roos
Methane Programs
Global Change Division ANR-445
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 410 M Street
SW, Washington, DC 20460
U.S.A.
Tel: 202-475-8232
Fax: 202-382-6344
Emission source: Landfllls/Rumlnants/Anlmai
wastes/Rice cultivation
Identify profitable/least cost opportunities for mitigat-
ing emissions from landfills; estimate emissions from
landfills
Identify options/develop large-scale programs for
reducing emissions from animal wastes (energy
recovery); emission estimates
Study feasibility of expanding feed supplementation
in India and other less developed countries to reduce
livestock emissions
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity.
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entries: Casada, Braatz
Luis G. Ruiz Suarez
Centre de Ciencias de la Atmosfera UNAM
Universidad Nactonal Autonoma de Mexico
Circuito Exterior, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico D.F. 04510,
Tel: 525-548-97-81 Fax: 525-548-97-81
Net Address: MENCHACA at UNAMVM1, Mexico
Emission source: Rice cultivation/General agri-
culture
Use field measurements to estimate emissions of
methane and other light hydrocarbons from rice,
sugar cane, and other crops
Main language: Spanish
Bibliography entry: no
L.M. Safley Jr.
North Carolina State University
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Department, Box 7625, Raleigh, NC 27695-7625
U.S.A.
Tel: 919-737-3121 Fax: 919-737-7760
Emission source: Animal wastes
Design low-temperature covered lagoon reactors for
treatment of livestock wastes; captured biogas used
as onsite fuel
Estimate emissions from animal wastes
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Casada
Masahiro Saito
National Research Institute for Pollution and Resources
16-3 Onogawa, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken, 305
Japan
Tel: 81-298-54-3133 Fax:81-298-54-3049
Emission source: All sources
Develop techniques to reduce methane emissions
with catalytic reactions on solid catalysts (hydroge-
nation of CO2; oxidative coupling of methane)
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: no
Takashi Sakamoto
Traffic Safety and Nuisance Research
Institute
Ministry of Transport, 6-38-1 Shinkawa Mitaka City,
Tokyo 181,
2-394-2-116 Morooka Oume City- Tokyo 198,
Japan
Tel: 81-422-41-3219/7 Fax: 81-422-41-3233/2
Emission source: Urban sources
Research traffic exhaust emissions, energy saving,
and emissions estimates for mobile sources
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: yes
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Ronald Sass
Rice University
Ecology Department
P.O. Box 1892, Houston, TX 77251
U.S.A.
Tel: 713-527-4066 Fax: 713-285-5232
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
Katsuya Sato
Control and Cooperation Division
Global Environment Department
Japan Environment Agency, 1-2-2 Kasumigaseki,
Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100,
Japan
Tel: 81 -3-3581 -7244 Fax: 81 -3-3504-1632
Emission source: All sources
Estimate methane emissions in Japan
Main language: Japanese
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Japan Environmental
Sanitation Center
Frank D. Sauer
Animal Research Centre
Agriculture Canada
K.W. Neatby Building Room 2050,
Ottawa, Ontario, K1AOC6
Canada
Tel: 613-993-6002 ex.7901 Fax: 613-995-8175
Emission source: Ruminants
Research on the quantitation and mechanism of
metabolic pathways of ruminant methane
Develop methods for reducing methane emissions
from cattle without damaging animal performance or
well-being
Test cost-effective methods of reducing methane
production in ruminants (e.g. incorporate ionophores
into feed)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Marsden, Kramer,
Teather
Steven Schwochow
Institute for Energy Resource Studies
Colorado School of Mines
Campus Box 22, Golden, CO 80401-1887
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-273-3888
Fax: 303-273-3574
Emission source: Coal mining
Study methods for coal degastficatfon and methane
recovery; design and field testing (drilling/comple-
tion/stimulation)
Field and laboratory studies in geology/hydrology/
coal characterization/reservoir modeling
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Institute for Energy Re-
source Studies
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W.Seiler/H.Rennenberg/
H.Papen/R.Wassmann
Fraunhofer Institute tor Atmospheric
Research
Kreuzeckbahnstrasse 19,8100, Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
Germany
Tel: 49-8821 -183-0 Fax: 49-8821 -73573
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Monitor methane emissions from Chinese rice pad-
dies
Field measurement/laboratory studies (enclosure
and Scanning Electron Microscopy) to quantify plant-
mediated methane transport
Measure methane from varying cultivation practices
(organic/inorganic fertilizers; flooding/drought; culti-
vars)
Main language: English/German
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Holzapfel-Pschom,
Schutz, Wang
Lowell Smith
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
RD-682,401 M Street SW, Washington, DC 20460
USA
Tel: 202-382-5717 Fax: 202-382-6370
Emission source: Natural sources
Research to improve understanding of release and
uptake of methane from soils and other ecosystems
Reduce emissions from soils and other ecosystems
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
K.A. Smith and J.R.M. Arah
The Scottish Agricultural College-
Edinburgh
West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG.
Scotland
Tel: 31-667-1041 Fax:31-667-2601
Emission source: General agriculture
Develop process-based models of methane emis-
sions from flooded soils taking into account
production/transport/aerobic oxidation factors
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Laszlo Somos
Hungarian Geological Institute
XIV Nepstadion ut 14,1143 Budapest,
Hungary
Tel: 36-1 -251 -6769 Fax: 36-1 -251 -0703
Net Address: Bimbo ut96/a.fsz.1.1022 Budapest-Hung,
Emission source: Coal mining
Planningfeasibility study f or pre-miningdegasification
and gas utilization at Mecsek mines in southern
Hungary
Create computerized databank of all Hungarian coal
deposits' natural characteristics
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Peet M. Soot
Northwest Fuel Development Inc.
P.O. Box 25562, Portland, OR 97225
Net Address: 7675 SW Miner Way,
U.S.A.
Tel: 503-297-6291
Fax: 503-297-1802
Emission source: Coal mining
Demonstration project (NW Fuel/U.S.DOE): meth-
ane from gob wells and abandoned mines fuels
engines which drive generators
Perform analysis/field testing of emissions from un-
derground and surface and abandoned mines
Develop an ultra-lean fuel burning gas turbine which is
self-sufficient at methane concentrations as low as 2%
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
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Stephen D. Sparrow
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment
Station
University of Alaska, 309 O'Neill,
Fairbanks, AK 99775-0080
U.SA
Tel: 907-474-7620
Fax: 907-474-2677
Emission source: General agriculture/Natural
sources
Compare methane fluxes in undisturbed taiga and
agricultural soils in Alaska during summer 1991
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
William C. Steen
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Research and Development
College Station Road, Athens, GA 30613-7799
U.S.A.
Tel: 404-546-3103 Fax: 404-546-2018
Emission source: Rice cultivation
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
David Swift
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-491-1982
Emission source: Ruminants
Estimate global emissions from ruminants
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Reuss
Istvan Szucs
GEOPARD Research Dev. and Services Co.
for Geotechnique and Environmental
Protection Ltd., H-7629 PECS, Gyorgy-Akna,
Hungary
Tel: 36-72-25930/11153 Fax: 36-72-25930
Emission source: Coal mining/Landfills
Study preliminary gas drainage from coal seams
Test gas hazard and drainage of industrial and public
refuse dumps
Manufacture device to measure pressure and flow in
boreholes
Main language: Hungarian/English/Russian
Bibliography entry: no
Su Wenshu
Chongqing Branch
Central Coal Mining Research Institute
Shangqiao, Chongqing 630037,
China
Tel: 66-17-71 Fax: 1411 cable
Emission source: Coal mining
Develop prevention and control technology for meth-
ane outburst in coal mines
Develop techniques for mine methane drainage and
utilization
Main language: Chinese
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entries: Central Coal Mining
Research Inst., China Coal Society
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Maseru Tanaka
The Institute of Public Health
6-1 Shiroganedai
4 Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108,
Japan
Tel: 81-3-3441-7111 ex.37 Fax: 81-3-3446-4314
Emission source: Landfills/Solid waste incinera-
tors
Estimate methane emissions based on yearly sur-
vey by the Ministry of Health and Welfare
Main language: Japanse
Bibliography entry: no
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Susan Thorneloe
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
MD-63, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
U.S.A.
Tel: 919-629-2709 Fax:919-629-2382
Emission source: Landfills
Estimate methane emissions from landfills
Analyze options for reducing methane emissions
from landfills
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Basal H. Tilkicloglu
Pipeline Systems Incorporated (PSI)
460 N. Wiget Lane
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
U.S.A.
Tel: 415-939-4420 Fax: 415-937-8875
Emission source: Natural gas systems
Annual emission estimates from natural gas systems
in the United States
Study and develop options for reducing methane
emissions from natural gas systems
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
JohnW.Tilley
Department of Primary Industries and
Energy
GPO Box 858, Canberra ACT 2601,
Australia
Tel: 61 -62-72-5811 Fax: 61 -62-72-5926
Emission source: Coal mining/Natural gas/Ur-
ban sources
Estimate methane emissions from the Australian
energy sector
Study methane drainage in Australian coal mines
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entries: Scaife, Commonwealth
Department of Primary Industries
Dennis A. Trout
Atmospheric Sciences Research Program
Global Change Research Program- U.S.EPA
RD-682 Room WT 611 H, 401 M Street SW,
Washington, DC 20460
U.S.A.
Tel: 202-382-5991 Fax: 202-382-6370
Emission source: AH sources
Emissions estimates for sources and sinks of meth-
ane
Study control technology and management options
for methane: planning and oversight
Atmospheric sciences research on transport and
transformation of methane
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Haruo Tsuruta
National Institute of Agro-Environmental
Sciences
3-1-1 Kannondai, Tsukuba Scientific City,
Ibaraki-ken 305,
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-38-8276 Fax: 81 -298-38-8199
Emission source: Rice cultlvatlon/Landfills/Ur-
ban sources
Measure methane flux from rice paddy fields by
chamber method and use to obtain global paddy
emission estimates
Analyze monitoring data of atmospheric methane
from landfills and other sources in the Tokyo metro-
politan area
Estimate emissions of methane from all sources in
Japan/Asia
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: yes
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International Directory of Methane Related Activities
G.J. van den Born
National Institute of Public Health and
Environmental Protection (R.I.V.M.)
P.O. Box 1,3720 BA Bilthoven,
Netherlands
Tel: 31 -30-743026/743704 Fax: 31-30-250740
Emission source: All sources
Estimate and predict greenhouse gas emissions in
the Netherlands (with existing policies and other
response options)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Nobuaki Washida
National Institute for Environmental
Studies
16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305,
Japan
Tel: 81-298-51-6111 Fax: 81-298-51-4732
Emission source: All sources
Reasearch chemistry of atmospheric sinks of meth-
ane
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Donald K. Walter
Waste Material Management
Conservation and Renewable Energy
Department of Energy, Washington, DC 20585
U.S.A.
Emission source: Landfills
Increase utilization of landfills for energy recovery using
gas enhancement techniques/methane recovery/utili-
zation
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entries: Lockman, PG & E, Johns
Hopkins Industries, Adams County, Los Angeles County
Wang Mu-lin
Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratory
Academy of Meteorological Science
State Meteorological Administration, 46 Baishigiao Road,
100081 Beijing,
China
Tel: 831-22-77 ext. 2646
Emission source: Rice cultivation/All sources
Study sampling and measurement procedures for
methane in air (Model HP-5880 gas chromatography
with flame ionization detector)
Measure methane concentration in the troposphere
for different ecological environments and elevations
Measure methane fluxes from rice paddies using
enclosure and gradient techniques during different
growing seasons
Main language: Chinese
Bibliography entry, yes
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M.L. Williams
Warren Spring Laboratory
Gunnels Wood Road
Stevenage, Herts, SG1 2BX
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-438-74-11 -22 Fax: 44-438-36-08-58
Emission source: All sources
Compile emissions inventories of methane and other
gases for the United Kingdom (from all human-
influenced sources)
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Munday
David J. Williams
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Coal and Energy Technology Division, 51 Delhi Road-
P.O. Box 136, North Ryde Sydney NSW, 2113
Australia
Tel: 02-887-8666
Telex: 25817
Fax: 02-887-8909
Emission source: All sources
Evaluate methane emissions from major known
sources in Australia
Formulate goals and strategies for Australia to limit
emissions of greenhouse gases
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: yes
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Kazuyuki Yagl
National Institute of Agro-Environmental
Sciences
Kannondai 3-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305,
Japan
Tel: 81 -298-38-8276 Fax: 81 -298-38-8199
Emission source: Rice cultivation/Flooded sys-
tems
Measure methane flux from paddy fields
Estimate global emissions from flooded soils using
field measurement and laboratory incubation tech-
niques
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Minami
Patrick R. Zimmerman
National Center for Atmospheric Research
(NCAR) P.O. Box 3000
1850 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, CO 80307
U.S.A.
Tel: 303-497-1406 Fax: 303-497-1411/1400
Emission source: Rice cultivation/Animal wastes
Review knowledge and options for reducing meth-
ane emissions from flooded rice fields without
decreasing productivity
Estimate methane emissions from animal wastes
Main language: English
Bibliography entry: no
Related bibliography entry: Braatz
Kenji Yasuda
Air Quality Department
Environmental Research Center of
Kanagawa Prefecture- 842 Simojuku, Nakahara-
Kanagawa Prefecture 254, Hiratsuka-City,
Tel: 81 -463-24-3311 Fax: 81-463-24-3300
Net Address: 842 Simojuku- Nakahara- Hiratsuka-City,
Japan
Emission source: Landfills (waste Incineration)
Develop methods for controlling air pollution from
waste incineration and waste management
Main language: Japanese/English
Bibliography entry: no
Remko Ybema
Netherlands Energy Research Foundation
P.O. Box 1,1755 26, Petten,
Netherlands
Tel: 31-2246-4428 Fax: 31 -2246-3338
Emission source: Landfills/Fossil fuels/All
sources
Collect information on energy-related sources of
methane (technological options for dynamic LP model
of energy system)
Compare emissions of different greenhouse gases
Main language: Dutch/English
Bibliography entry: yes
Related bibliography entry: Okken
Gunter Zimmermeyer & Klaus Noack
Gesamtverband des Deutschen
Steinkohlenbergbaus
Friedrichstrasse 1,4300 Essen 1,
Germany
Tel: 49-201-1805-447 Fax: 49-201-1805-444
Emission source: Coal mining
Increase use of mine gas for energy use: use an
additional 49 mem over next four years (commitment
by German Mining Industry)
Create programs to support development of meth-
ane use facilities with support by regional
governments
Estimate coalbed methane emissions from the Ger-
man coal mining industry
Main language: German
Bibliography entry: no
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RUMINANTS
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