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Impact of Biofuel Crop Production on the Formation of Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico

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2008

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Costello, Christine, Griffin, W. Michael, Landis, Amy E., and Matthews, H. Scott, 2008, Impact of Biofuel Crop Production on the Formation of Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 43, 7985–7991 p.

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Many studies have compared corn-based ethanol to cellulosic ethanol on a per unit basis and have generally concluded that cellulosic ethanol will result in fewer environmental consequences, including nitrate (NO3−) output. This study takes a system-wide approach in considering the NO3− output and the relative areal extent of hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM) due to the introduction of additional crops for biofuel production. We stochastically estimate NO3− loading to the NGOM and use these results to approximate the areal extent of hypoxia for scenarios that meet the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007’s biofuel goals for 2015 and 2022. Crops for ethanol include corn, corn stover, and switchgrass; all biodiesel [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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