Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Müller, Daniel Beat"
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A multi-regional soil phosphorus balance for exploring secondary fertilizer potential: the case of Norway
Hanserud, Ola Stedje; Brod, Eva; Øgaard, Anne K. Falk; Müller, Daniel Beat; Brattebø, Helge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Phosphate rock is a non-renewable source of phosphorus (P) in mineral fertilizer and many countries need to use P fertilizer more efficiently in food production. This study explored the theoretical fertilizer potential of ... -
A Socio-economic Metabolism Approach to Sustainable Development and Climate Change Mitigation
Baynes, Timothy M.; Müller, Daniel Beat (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Assessing the Potential of Nutrient Recovery from Waste Biomass in Trøndelag Region to meet Fertilizer Demand - A Multi-layer Substance Flow Analysis Approach
Tremblay, Elijah (Master thesis, 2021)Traditional strategies for nutrient cycling focus on individual technologies or individual nutrients but neglect to address the important linkages between nutrients. Understanding a waste biomass system with regards to ... -
Barriers and solutions for closed-loop aluminium beverage can recycling
Tominaga Terukina, Andres (Master thesis, 2013)The aluminium can is the second largest end-use application in the USA. The aluminium sector in the USA has the target to increase the use of aluminium can scrap, in order to increase the economical and environmental ... -
Component- and Alloy-Specific Modeling for Evaluating Aluminum Recycling Strategies for Vehicles
Modaresi, Roja; Løvik, Amund Nordli; Müller, Daniel Beat (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Previous studies indicated that the availability of mixed shredded aluminum scrap from end-of-life vehicles (ELV) is likely to surpass the capacity of secondary castings to absorb this type of scrap, which could lead to ... -
Dynamic modeling of future building related C&D waste in Norway
Vestrum, Lisbeth (Master thesis, 2013)The EU Waste Framework Directive, which Norway through the EEA-agreement is obliged to follow, requires that by 2020 a minimum of 70% (by weight) of non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (CDW) shall be prepared ... -
Energy and recycling implications of transitions towards light-weight passenger cars
Sivashankar, Pratulya (Master thesis, 2012)The overall approach to this thesis would be to start off by making a simple system (with the system boundaries) for steel and aluminium in an average car. The purpose of this would be to find out how one material can be ... -
Exploring urban mines: pipe length and material stocks in urban water and wastewater networks
Pauliuk, Stefan; Govindarajan, Venkatesh; Brattebø, Helge; Müller, Daniel Beat (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013) -
Feed alternatives and phosphorus efficiency of the Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture system
Vestrum, Magnus Inderberg (Master thesis, 2013)With the worlds reserves of rock phosphate expected to be depleted within 50-100 years, the mapping of the flows of phosphorus in the world is crucial. The Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture industry is one of the largest ... -
Global Carbon Benefits of Material Substitution in Passenger Cars until 2050 and the Impact on the Steel and Aluminum Industries
Modaresi, Roja; Pauliuk, Stefan; Løvik, Amund Nordli; Müller, Daniel Beat (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Light-weighting of passenger cars using high-strength steel or aluminum is a common emissions mitigation strategy. We provide a first estimate of the global impact of light-weighting by material substitution on GHG ... -
Improving the Recovery of Critical Metals from End-of-Life Vehicles
Restrepo, Eliette (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:90, Doctoral thesis, 2020)Car electronics form an extensive yet untapped source for secondary critical raw mate-rials. The complexity and time variability of car electronics pose a challenge for esti-mating the potentials for recycling and for ... -
'Less is more' : Pathways for Lower Steel Stocks in Developing Countries: An assessment of leapfrogging potentials in transportation D1-2012-38
Broca, Mita (Master thesis, 2012)Effective climate change mitigation requires global carbon emissions to be reduced at least by 50% over the 2000-2050 period, as recommended by the IPCC. Producing steel accounts for approximately 9% of all energy-related ... -
Material Flow Analysis of Extruded Aluminium in French Buildings: Opportunities and Challenges for the Implementation of a Window-to-Window System in France
Billy, Romain (Master thesis, 2012)As environmental considerations start playing a major role in consumers choices, aluminium recycling becomes an increasingly important topic: indeed, remelting aluminium requires about 5 to 10 % of the energy used for ... -
Monitoring and simulating material cycles and emissions at multiple scales: Case studies for aluminium
Billy, Romain (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:386, Doctoral thesis, 2022)Metal cycles form the backbone of our modern societies but are also responsible for a large part of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The transition towards a more sustainable socio-economic metabolism will ... -
Multi-layer systems approach for assessing the socio-economic metabolism of food
Hamilton, Helen Ann (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2017:314, Doctoral thesis, 2017)Population growth combined with increased per capita food demands and changing diets will have far-reaching resource and environmental consequences. This is primarily due to food production systems being both i) dependent ... -
Phosphorus Management in an Environmental Systems Perspective: The role of secondary phosphorus recycling in the case of Norway
Hanserud, Ola Stedje (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:70, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Abstract Crop production depends on fertilizer inputs, including phosphorus (P), to maintain soil fertility over time. The P source of mineral fertilizers is mined phosphate rock, a non-renewable resource that has been ... -
Phosphorus management in the Baltic Sea historic evidence and future options
Mehta, Shraddha (Master thesis, 2012)Phosphorus being one of the essential elements for all forms of life is also a finite resource. The extensive use of Phosphorus in anthropogenic activities has lead to high nutrient load in surface waters causing eutrophication. ... -
Plant level multi-layer Material Flow Analysis of primary aluminium production with a focus on sodium flows
Fossum, Håvard (Master thesis, 2021) -
Prepare Russia to meet IPCC 2050, based on dynamic MFA approach for greenhouse gas emissions
Volsky, Uladzimir (Master thesis, 2012)An integrated MFA (Material Flow Analyse) model was developed for Russia, based on the year 2009. Integration was done between MFA, energy and greenhouse gas (GHG).Technologies in all production related processes of aluminium ... -
Regional Substance Flow Analysis for Assessment of Long-term Phosphorus Accumulation in Soil
Zabrodina, Marina Vladimirovna (Master thesis, 2013)Phosphorus is a non-renewable resource that is essential for food production. At the same time, phosphorus may cause environmental problems because excess phosphorus in agricultural soil often leads to eutrophication. For ...