Boreal forests are an important source of trace gases and atmospheric aerosols, as well as a crucial carbon sink. As such, they form a strongly interconnected coupled system with the atmosphere. The SMEAR II station is located in a boreal Scots pine forest in Hyytiälä, Finland, and has over 25 years of continuous measurements of atmospheric and ecosystem variables. In this study, we analyse the seasonal variations of trace gases, atmospheric aerosols, greenhouse gases, and meteorological variables, measured at the SMEAR II sta-tion during the past two and a half decades. Several ecosystem and atmospheric variables show seasonal correlations with each other, which suggests seasonal interactions within the climate system that links together e...
Boreal forest acts as a carbon sink and contributes to the formation of secondary organic aerosols v...
This review presents how the boreal and the tropical forests affect the atmosphere, its chemical com...
Aerosol particles cool the climate by scattering solar radiation and by acting as cloud condensation...
Boreal forests are an important source of trace gases and atmospheric aerosols, as well as a crucial...
Boreal forests are an important source of trace gases and atmospheric aerosols, as well as a crucial...
The Station for Measuring Ecosystem–Atmosphere Relations (SMEAR) II is well known among atmospheric ...
Climate and forests are linked to each other via sophisticated feedback mechanisms. Recognizing the ...
The Station for Measuring Ecosystem Atmosphere Relations (SMEAR) II is well known among atmospheric ...
The Station for Measuring Ecosystem Atmosphere Relations (SMEAR) II is well known among atmospheric ...
This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUMP...
This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUMP...
This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUMP...
This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUM...
We studied wintertime aerosol formation and subsequent particle growth events that have been frequen...
Boreal forest acts as a carbon sink and contributes to the formation of secondary organic aerosols v...
Boreal forest acts as a carbon sink and contributes to the formation of secondary organic aerosols v...
This review presents how the boreal and the tropical forests affect the atmosphere, its chemical com...
Aerosol particles cool the climate by scattering solar radiation and by acting as cloud condensation...
Boreal forests are an important source of trace gases and atmospheric aerosols, as well as a crucial...
Boreal forests are an important source of trace gases and atmospheric aerosols, as well as a crucial...
The Station for Measuring Ecosystem–Atmosphere Relations (SMEAR) II is well known among atmospheric ...
Climate and forests are linked to each other via sophisticated feedback mechanisms. Recognizing the ...
The Station for Measuring Ecosystem Atmosphere Relations (SMEAR) II is well known among atmospheric ...
The Station for Measuring Ecosystem Atmosphere Relations (SMEAR) II is well known among atmospheric ...
This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUMP...
This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUMP...
This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUMP...
This paper describes the background, instrumentation, goals, and the regional influences on the HUM...
We studied wintertime aerosol formation and subsequent particle growth events that have been frequen...
Boreal forest acts as a carbon sink and contributes to the formation of secondary organic aerosols v...
Boreal forest acts as a carbon sink and contributes to the formation of secondary organic aerosols v...
This review presents how the boreal and the tropical forests affect the atmosphere, its chemical com...
Aerosol particles cool the climate by scattering solar radiation and by acting as cloud condensation...