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DOI10.1007/s11367-017-1354-3
Critical review of elementary flows in LCA data
Edelen, Ashley1; Ingwersen, Wesley W.2; Rodriguez, Cristina3; Alvarenga, Rodrigo A. F.4,5; de Almeida, Artur Ribeiro5; Wernet, Gregor6
发表日期2018-06-01
ISSN0948-3349
卷号23期号:6页码:1261-1273
英文摘要

Elementary flows are essential components of data used for life cycle assessment. A standard list is not used across all sources, as data providers now manage these flows independently. Elementary flows must be consistent across a life cycle inventory for accurate inventory analysis and must correspond with impact methods for impact assessment. With the goal of achieving a global network of LCA databases, a critical review of elementary flow usage and management in LCA data sources was performed.


Flows were collected in a standard template from various life cycle inventory, impact method, and software sources. A typology of elementary flows was created to identify flows by types such as chemicals, minerals, land flows, etc., to facilitate differential analysis. Twelve criteria were defined to evaluate flows against principles of clarity, consistency, extensibility, translatability, and uniqueness.


Over 134,000 elementary flows from six LCI databases, three LCIA methods, and three LCA software tools were collected and evaluated from European, North American, and Asian Pacific LCA sources. The vast majority were typed as "Element or Compound" or "Group of Chemicals" with less than 10% coming from the other seven types. Many lack important identifying information including context information (environmental compartments), directionality (LCIA methods generally do not provide this information), additional clarifiers such as CAS numbers and synonyms, unique identifiers (like UUIDs), and supporting metadata. Extensibility of flows is poor because patterns in flow naming are generally complex and inconsistent because user-defined nomenclature is used.


The current shortcomings in flow clarity, consistency, and extensibility are likely to make it more challenging for users to properly select and use elementary flows when creating LCA data and make translation/conversion between different reference lists challenging and loss of information will likely occur.


We recommend the application of a typology to flow lists, use of unique identifiers and inclusion of clarifiers based on external references, setting an exclusive or inclusive nomenclature for flow context information that includes directionality and environmental compartment information, separating flowable names from context and unit information, linking inclusive taxonomies to create limited patterns for flowable names, and using an encoding schema that will prevent technical translation errors.


英文关键词Elementary flow;Interoperability;LCA data;LCI database;LCIA methods;Nomenclature
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000434070400008
来源期刊INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/60576
作者单位1.ORISE, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA;
2.US EPA, Natl Risk Management Res Lab, Cincinnati, OH 45220 USA;
3.Greendelta, Mullerstr 135, D-13349 Berlin, Germany;
4.EnCiclo Solucoes Sustentaveis, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil;
5.UDESC, Lages, SC, Brazil;
6.Ecoinvent, Zurich, Switzerland
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Edelen, Ashley,Ingwersen, Wesley W.,Rodriguez, Cristina,et al. Critical review of elementary flows in LCA data[J]. 美国环保署,2018,23(6):1261-1273.
APA Edelen, Ashley,Ingwersen, Wesley W.,Rodriguez, Cristina,Alvarenga, Rodrigo A. F.,de Almeida, Artur Ribeiro,&Wernet, Gregor.(2018).Critical review of elementary flows in LCA data.INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT,23(6),1261-1273.
MLA Edelen, Ashley,et al."Critical review of elementary flows in LCA data".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT 23.6(2018):1261-1273.
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