A significant proportion of the global carbon emissions to the atmosphere originate from agriculture. Therefore, continuous long-term monitoring of CO2 fluxes is essential to understand the carbon dynamics and balances of different agricultural sites. Here we present results from a new eddy covariance flux measurement site located in southern Finland. We measured CO2 and H2O fluxes at this agricultural grassland site for 2 years, from May 2018 to May 2020. In particular the first summer experienced prolonged dry periods, which affected the CO2 fluxes, and substantially larger fluxes were observed in the second summer. During the dry summer, leaf area index (LAI) was notably lower than in the second summer. Water use efficiency increased wit...
Non-growing season carbon fluxes can contribute to a significant amount of the full-year ecosystem c...
East Anglia contains the largest continuous area of lowland fen peatlands in the United Kingdom (UK)...
The area under the cultivation of perennial bioenergy crops on organic soils in the northern countri...
A significant proportion of the global carbon emissions to the atmosphere originate from agriculture...
Increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere have a direct impact on global warmin...
Temperate grasslands have the potential to sequester carbon, helping to mitigate rising atmospheric ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Modern intensive agriculture is globally the second largest anthropogenic source of carbon emissions...
Lowland peatland in East Anglia has been drained and used as highly productive Grade 1 agricultural ...
This thesis starts from the observation that the terrestrial biosphere exhibits a large annual CO2 s...
Measurements of carbon dioxide and water vapour flux densities were carried out for a grassland area...
Grassland soils can act as both a source and sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Implementing...
Peatlands store disproportionately large amounts of soil carbon relative to other terrestrial ecosys...
The release of CO2 from the snow surface in winter and the soil surface in summer was directly or in...
Continuous exchange of carbon (C) in the forms of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) occurs betw...
Non-growing season carbon fluxes can contribute to a significant amount of the full-year ecosystem c...
East Anglia contains the largest continuous area of lowland fen peatlands in the United Kingdom (UK)...
The area under the cultivation of perennial bioenergy crops on organic soils in the northern countri...
A significant proportion of the global carbon emissions to the atmosphere originate from agriculture...
Increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere have a direct impact on global warmin...
Temperate grasslands have the potential to sequester carbon, helping to mitigate rising atmospheric ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Modern intensive agriculture is globally the second largest anthropogenic source of carbon emissions...
Lowland peatland in East Anglia has been drained and used as highly productive Grade 1 agricultural ...
This thesis starts from the observation that the terrestrial biosphere exhibits a large annual CO2 s...
Measurements of carbon dioxide and water vapour flux densities were carried out for a grassland area...
Grassland soils can act as both a source and sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Implementing...
Peatlands store disproportionately large amounts of soil carbon relative to other terrestrial ecosys...
The release of CO2 from the snow surface in winter and the soil surface in summer was directly or in...
Continuous exchange of carbon (C) in the forms of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) occurs betw...
Non-growing season carbon fluxes can contribute to a significant amount of the full-year ecosystem c...
East Anglia contains the largest continuous area of lowland fen peatlands in the United Kingdom (UK)...
The area under the cultivation of perennial bioenergy crops on organic soils in the northern countri...