Annalea Lohila focuses on Eddy covariance, Ecosystem, Hydrology, Peat and Atmospheric sciences. His Eddy covariance study which covers Carbon dioxide that intersects with Bog, Methane and Deposition. Ecosystem is a subfield of Ecology that Annalea Lohila tackles.
Annalea Lohila combines subjects such as Carbon dioxide flux, Soil water, Climate change and Vegetation with his study of Hydrology. His Peat research incorporates themes from Soil carbon and Growing season. Annalea Lohila interconnects Primary production, Boreal, FluxNet and Greenhouse gas in the investigation of issues within Atmospheric sciences.
Annalea Lohila mostly deals with Atmospheric sciences, Peat, Eddy covariance, Hydrology and Greenhouse gas. His Atmospheric sciences study incorporates themes from Boreal, Ecosystem, Evapotranspiration, Methane and Wetland. His Ecosystem study deals with the bigger picture of Ecology.
He has researched Peat in several fields, including Growing season, Carbon cycle, Water table and Carbon sink. Particularly relevant to Ecosystem respiration is his body of work in Eddy covariance. Annalea Lohila has included themes like Soil science and Soil water in his Greenhouse gas study.
Annalea Lohila mainly investigates Atmospheric sciences, Peat, Eddy covariance, Wetland and Ecosystem. The Atmospheric sciences study combines topics in areas such as Global warming, Agriculture and Ecosystem respiration. His study in Peat is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Boreal, Growing season, Vapour Pressure Deficit, Carbon sink and Greenhouse gas.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Soil carbon, Evapotranspiration and Downscaling in addition to Eddy covariance. His Wetland research includes themes of Environmental chemistry and Methane emissions, Methane. His work deals with themes such as Deposition, Climate change, Biogeochemical cycle, Carbon sequestration and Reactive nitrogen, which intersect with Ecosystem.
Annalea Lohila mainly focuses on Peat, Ecosystem, Atmospheric sciences, Wetland and Eddy covariance. His research in Peat intersects with topics in Lidar, Boreal, Carbon cycle and Evapotranspiration. Ecology covers he research in Ecosystem.
His Atmospheric sciences research integrates issues from Deposition, Carbon sequestration, Forest ecology, Biome and Reactive nitrogen. His studies deal with areas such as Water table, Greenhouse gas, Methane, Environmental chemistry and Carbon dioxide as well as Wetland. Eddy covariance is closely attributed to Biosphere in his research.
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On the Separation of Net Ecosystem Exchange into Assimilation and Ecosystem Respiration: Review and Improved Algorithm
Markus Reichstein;Eva Falge;Dennis Baldocchi;Dario Papale.
Global Change Biology (2005)
Comparison of different chamber techniques for measuring soil CO2 efflux
Jukka Pumpanen;Pasi Kolari;Hannu Ilvesniemi;Kari Minkkinen.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2004)
Partitioning European grassland net ecosystem CO2 exchange into gross primary productivity and ecosystem respiration using light response function analysis
T. G. Gilmanov;J. F. Soussana;L. Aires;V. Allard.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2007)
Land management and land-cover change have impacts of similar magnitude on surface temperature
Sebastiaan Luyssaert;Mathilde Jammet;Paul C. Stoy;Stephen Estel.
(2014)
The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data
Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu.
Scientific Data (2020)
Soil and total ecosystem respiration in agricultural fields: effect of soil and crop type
Annalea Lohila;Mika Aurela;Kristiina Regina;Tuomas Laurila.
Plant and Soil (2003)
Seasonal variation in CH4 emissions and production and oxidation potentials at microsites on an oligotrophic pine fen.
S. Saarnio;Jukka Alm;Jouko Silvola;Annalea Lohila.
Oecologia (1997)
Methane production and oxidation potentials in relation to water table fluctuations in two boreal mires
Anu Kettunen;Veijo Kaitala;Armi Lehtinen;Annalea Lohila.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (1999)
The uncertain climate footprint of wetlands under human pressure
Ana Maria Roxana Petrescu;Annalea Lohila;Juha-Pekka Tuovinen;Dennis D. Baldocchi.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2015)
The European carbon balance. Part 4: integration of carbon and other trace-gas fluxes
E. D. Schulze;P. Ciais;S. Luyssaert;M. Schrumpf.
(2009)
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