Iris Publishers - World Journal of Agriculture and Soil Science (WJASS)
Development of a Dynamic Model for Predicting Humic
and Fulvic Acids Production in a Composting Process Using Olive Mill Wastes
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by Apostolos Vlyssides
In this work, a dynamic
mathematical model for the prediction of fulvic (FA, g/kg) and humic acids (HA,
g/kg) production during the humification stage of an olive mill waste residues
(OMWR) composting process was developed. The dynamic modeling technique was
applied successfully to the data record from an industrial composting process
using OMWR as organic substrate collected from different III-phase olive mills.
The applied prediction technique was based on time series theory and on
regression analysis by residuals. The effect of pH, of Water Holding Capacity
(WHC, %), of Electrical Conductivity (EC, mS/cm) and of ammonium nitrogen
concertation (N-NH4, g/kg of TS) on FA and HA production was examined using
daily measurements of all the above parameters for the last sixty days of the
composting period. The experimental results show a strong reverse interrelation
between FA and HA verifying that the HA production is based on FA reduction.

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