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Sasha D Hafner

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Bioresource Technology|September 27, 2017
Comparison of pre- and inter-stage aerobic treatment of wastewater sludge: Effects on biogas production and COD removalCharlotte Rennuit, Jin Mi Triolo, Søren Eriksen, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|January 21, 2015
Ammonia emission model for whole farm evaluation of dairy production systemsC Alan Rotz, Felipe Montes, Sasha D Hafner, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|July 21, 2017
Transformation of Organic Matter and the Emissions of Methane and Ammonia during Storage of Liquid Manure as Affected by AcidificationSven G Sommer, Timothy J Clough, Nimlesh Balaine, et al.
Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research|January 18, 2021
Towards a standardization of biomethane potential tests: a commentaryChristof Holliger, Sergi Astals, Hélène Fruteau de Laclos, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|January 21, 2015
Process-based Modeling of Ammonia Emission from Beef Cattle Feedyards with the Integrated Farm Systems ModelHeidi M Waldrip, C Alan Rotz, Sasha D Hafner, et al.
Plos One|June 10, 2021
A mechanistic model of methane emission from animal slurry with a focus on microbial groupsFrederik R Dalby, Sasha D Hafner, Søren O Petersen, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|May 22, 2021
Understanding methane emission from stored animal manure: A review to guide model developmentFrederik R Dalby, Sasha D Hafner, Søren O Petersen, et al.
Bioresource Technology|February 3, 2026
Reliable biochemical methane potential testing: insights and recommendations from global interlaboratory studySasha D Hafner, Estelle Leca, Cecilia Sambusiti, et al.
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Bioresource Technology|September 27, 2017
Comparison of pre- and inter-stage aerobic treatment of wastewater sludge: Effects on biogas production and COD removalCharlotte Rennuit, Jin Mi Triolo, Søren Eriksen, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|January 21, 2015
Ammonia emission model for whole farm evaluation of dairy production systemsC Alan Rotz, Felipe Montes, Sasha D Hafner, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|July 21, 2017
Transformation of Organic Matter and the Emissions of Methane and Ammonia during Storage of Liquid Manure as Affected by AcidificationSven G Sommer, Timothy J Clough, Nimlesh Balaine, et al.
Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research|January 18, 2021
Towards a standardization of biomethane potential tests: a commentaryChristof Holliger, Sergi Astals, Hélène Fruteau de Laclos, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|January 21, 2015
Process-based Modeling of Ammonia Emission from Beef Cattle Feedyards with the Integrated Farm Systems ModelHeidi M Waldrip, C Alan Rotz, Sasha D Hafner, et al.
Plos One|June 10, 2021
A mechanistic model of methane emission from animal slurry with a focus on microbial groupsFrederik R Dalby, Sasha D Hafner, Søren O Petersen, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|May 22, 2021
Understanding methane emission from stored animal manure: A review to guide model developmentFrederik R Dalby, Sasha D Hafner, Søren O Petersen, et al.
Bioresource Technology|February 3, 2026
Reliable biochemical methane potential testing: insights and recommendations from global interlaboratory studySasha D Hafner, Estelle Leca, Cecilia Sambusiti, et al.
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