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Open AccessHigh-resolution harvester data for estimating rolling resistance and forest trafficability
Information on terrain conditions is a prerequisite for planning environmentally and economically sustainable forest harvesting operations that avoid negative impact on soils. Current soil data are coarse, and...
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Open AccessImpact of vegetation composition and seasonality on sensitivity of modelled CO2 exchange in temperate raised bogs
Encroachment of vascular plants (VP) in temperate raised bogs, as a consequence of altered hydrological conditions and nutrient input, is widely observed. Effects of such vegetation shift on water and carbon c...
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Open AccessPotential of continuous cover forestry on drained peatlands to increase the carbon sink in Finland
Land-based mitigation measures are needed to achieve climate targets. One option is the mitigation of currently high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of nutrient-rich drained peatland forest soils. Continuous co...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data
A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00851-9.
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Open AccessThe FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data
The FLUXNET2015 dataset provides ecosystem-scale data on CO2, water, and energy exchange between the biosphere and the atmosphere, and other meteorological and biological measurements, from 212 sites around the g...
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Ejective and Swee** Motions Above a Peatland and Their Role in Relaxed-Eddy-Accumulation Measurements and Turbulent Transport Modelling
The three turbulent velocity components, water vapour ( \(\text {H}_2\text {O}\) ...
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Release of Carbon in Different Molecule Size Fractions from Decomposing Boreal Mor and Peat as Affected by Enchytraeid Worms
Terrestrial export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to watercourses has increased in boreal zone. Effect of decomposing material and soil food webs on the release rate and quality of DOC are poorly known. We ...
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Predicting the export and concentrations of organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in boreal lakes by catchment characteristics and land use: A practical approach
The majority of C, N and P in boreal lakes are in organic form. Organically bound nutrients are released through biodegradation or photodegradation which affects the water quality, eutrophication and greenhou...
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Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Carbon, and Suspended Solids Loads from Forest Clear-Cutting and Site Preparation: Long-Term Paired Catchment Studies from Eastern Finland
The long-term impacts of current forest management methods on surface water quality in Fennoscandia are largely unexplored. We studied the long-term effects of clear-cutting and site preparation on runoff and ...
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Open AccessIs the Water Footprint an Appropriate Tool for Forestry and Forest Products: The Fennoscandian Case
The water footprint by the Water Footprint Network (WF) is an ambitious tool for measuring human appropriation and promoting sustainable use of fresh water. Using recent case studies and examples from water-ab...
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Environmental Factors
Solar radiation energy input is crucial for the environmental factors on the globe. The circulation of the globe around the Sun generates strong annual cycle, and the spinning of the globe around its own axis ...
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Fluxes of Carbon, Water and Nutrients
The metabolic and physical processes result in concentration, pressure and temperature differences that generate fluxes within ecosystems and between ecosystems and their surroundings. We apply the same approa...
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Nitrogen and Carbon Dynamics and the Role of Enchytraeid Worms in Decomposition of L, F and H Layers of Boreal Mor
Decomposition of organic material releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and ammonium (NH4–N) into soil water. Each of the decompos...
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An Analytical Model for the Two-Scalar Covariance Budget Inside a Uniform Dense Canopy
The two-scalar covariance budget is significant within the canopy sublayer (CSL) given its role in modelling scalar flux budgets using higher-order closure principles and in estimating the segregation ratio fo...