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According to [IPCC (2006)](/9-Literature#ipcc-intergovernmental-panel-on-climate-change-2006), indirect N<sub>2</sub>O emissions caused by the N management in animal housing and manure storage are attributed to animal husbandry (Sector 3.B), see Chapter [4.4.3](/4%20Manure%20management/4.4%20Greenhouse-gases/4.4.3%20indirect%20N2O%20from%20manure%20management). For indirect N<sub>2</sub>O emissions in connection with digestion of energy crops see also Chapter [4.4.3](/4-Manure-management/4.4-Greenhouse-gases/4.4.3-Indirect-N2O-from-manure-management#deposition). All other indirect N<sub>2</sub>O emissions are reported in the Sector 'agricultural soils' (Sector 3.D). Their calculation is described in the following.
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Table 1 gives an overview of the methodologies applied. At the time being, only Tier 1 calculation procedures are available.
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Table 1 gives an overview of the methodologies applied. Since submission 2024 a tier 2 method is applied to calculate indirect N<sub>2</sub>O emissions from leaching. For the emissions from deposition, only Tier 1 calculation procedures are available for the time being.
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**Table 1: Agricultural soils, procedures used for the calculation of indirect N2O emissions**
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# Leaching
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