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Dr Mark Dunlop
Dr Mark Dunlop
Principal Environmental Researcher, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
Verified email at daf.qld.gov.au
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The multidimensional causal factors of ‘wet litter’in chicken-meat production
MW Dunlop, AF Moss, PJ Groves, SJ Wilkinson, RM Stuetz, PH Selle
Science of the Total Environment 562, 766-776, 2016
1552016
Implementation of an electronic nose for continuous odour monitoring in a poultry shed
JH Sohn, N Hudson, E Gallagher, M Dunlop, L Zeller, M Atzeni
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 133 (1), 60-69, 2008
1092008
Odour emissions from poultry litter–A review litter properties, odour formation and odorant emissions from porous materials
MW Dunlop, PJ Blackall, RM Stuetz
Journal of Environmental Management 177, 306-319, 2016
912016
Water activity of poultry litter: Relationship to moisture content during a grow-out
MW Dunlop, J McAuley, PJ Blackall, RM Stuetz
Journal of Environmental Management 172, 201-206, 2016
772016
Comparison of odour emission rates measured from various sources using two sampling devices
N Hudson, GA Ayoko, M Dunlop, D Duperouzel, D Burrell, K Bell, ...
Bioresource technology 100 (1), 118-124, 2009
732009
Water addition, evaporation and water holding capacity of poultry litter
MW Dunlop, PJ Blackall, RM Stuetz
Science of the Total Environment 538, 979-985, 2015
632015
Non-specific conducting polymer-based array capable of monitoring odour emissions from a biofiltration system in a piggery building
JH Sohn, M Dunlop, N Hudson, TI Kim, YH Yoo
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 135 (2), 455-464, 2009
362009
Comparison of hyperspectral imaging and near-infrared spectroscopy to determine nitrogen and carbon concentrations in wheat
I Tahmasbian, NK Morgan, S Hosseini Bai, MW Dunlop, AF Moss
Remote Sensing 13 (6), 1128, 2021
322021
Characterisation and quantification of changes in odorants from litter headspace of meat chickens fed diets varying in protein levels and additives
NK Sharma, M Choct, MW Dunlop, SB Wu, HZ Castada, RA Swick
Poultry Science 96 (4), 851-860, 2017
282017
Long-term assessment of efficacy of permeable pond covers for odour reduction
N Hudson, GA Ayoko, G Collman, E Gallagher, M Dunlop, D Duperouzel
Bioresource technology 99 (14), 6409-6418, 2008
272008
Review of litter turning during a grow-out as a litter management practice to achieve dry and friable litter in poultry production
CM Pepper, MW Dunlop
Poultry science 100 (6), 101071, 2021
262021
Dust emissions from a tunnel-ventilated broiler poultry shed with fresh and partially reused litter
RL Modini, V Agranovski, NK Meyer, E Gallagher, M Dunlop, ZD Ristovski
Animal Production Science 50 (6), 552-556, 2010
212010
Odour emissions from tunnel-ventilated broiler sheds: case study of nine Queensland farms
M Dunlop, E Gallagher, JH Sohn
Animal Production Science 50 (6), 546-551, 2010
172010
Dust and odour emissions from meat chicken sheds
MW Dunlop, E Gallagher, JH Sohn, N Hudson, G Galvin, G Parcsi, ...
http://www.poultryhub.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Final-Report-04-45-Meat …, 2011
162011
Odour emissions from anaerobic piggery ponds. 1. Results of a three season, 14-month survey
N Hudson, E McGahan, K Casey, S Lowe, G Galvin, P Jeston, M Dunlop
Bioresource technology 98 (10), 1877-1887, 2007
152007
Suitability of litter amendments for the Australian chicken meat industry
SA Cockerill, PF Gerber, SW Walkden-Brown, MW Dunlop
Animal Production Science 60 (12), 1469-1481, 2020
142020
Assessment of direct headspace analysis of broiler chicken litter odorants
SM Pillai, G Parcsi, X Wang, E Gallagher, MW Dunlop, RM Stuetz
Chemical Engineering Transactions 23, 207-212, 2010
142010
Quantifying poultry litter conditions and relationships with odour emissions
MW Dunlop
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering, 2017
102017
Odour, dust and non-methane volatile organic-compound emissions from tunnel-ventilated layer-chicken sheds: a case study of two farms
M Dunlop, ZD Ristovski, E Gallagher, G Parcsi, RL Modini, V Agranovski, ...
Animal Production Science 53 (12), 1309-1318, 2013
92013
Direct surface wetting sprinkler system to reduce the use of evaporative cooling pads in meat chicken production: indoor thermal environment, water usage, litter moisture …
MW Dunlop, J McAuley
Poultry science 100 (5), 101078, 2021
82021
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