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Overview

Juha Hatakka is affiliated with the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Finland, contributing extensively to environmental and atmospheric sciences. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a notable focus on subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, and Oceanography.

Their scientific work encompasses topics related to Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency, Radioactivity and Radon Measurements, and Radioactive contamination and transfer.

Frequent collaborators include Tuomas Laurila, Mika Aurela, Tuula Aalto, Juha-Pekka Tuovinen, and Jussi Paatero. This network of coauthors reflects an interdisciplinary approach across multiple research projects and publications.

Juha Hatakka has published in a range of venues, with recurrent contributions to Helda (University of Helsinki), Boreal Environment Research Journal Archive, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, and Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Hatakka are:

  • Overview of the atmospheric research activities and results at Pallas GAW station, 2024, Boreal Environment Research Journal Archive
  • Carbon dioxide exchange on a northern boreal fen, 2024, Helda (University of Helsinki)
  • Carbon dioxide and energy flux measurements in four northern-boreal ecosystems at Pallas, 2024, Helda (University of Helsinki)
  • The fingerprint of the summer 2018 drought in Europe on ground-based atmospheric CO2 measurements, 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • The ABCflux database: Arctic-boreal CO2 flux observations and ancillary information aggregated to monthly time steps across terrestrial ecosystems, 2022, Earth System Science Data

Best Publications

  • The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data

    Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu

  • Seven years of recent European net terrestrial carbon dioxide exchange constrained by atmospheric observations

    W. Peters;W. Peters;M. C. Krol;G. R. van der Werf;S. Houweling

  • High accuracy measurements of dry mole fractions of carbon dioxide and methane in humid air

    C.W. Rella;H. Chen;A.E. Andrews;Annette Filges

  • Production of “potential” cloud condensation nuclei associated with atmospheric new‐particle formation in northern Finland

    H. Lihavainen;V.-M. Kerminen;M. Komppula;J. Hatakka

  • Overview of the atmospheric research activities and results at Pallas GAW station

    Juha Hatakka;Tuula Aalto;Veijo Aaltonen;Mika Aurela

  • Carbon dioxide exchange on a northern boreal fen

    M Aurela;A Lohila;J P Tuovinen;J Hatakka

  • Aerosol size distribution seasonal characteristics measured in Tiksi, Russian Arctic

    E. Asmi;V. Kondratyev;D. Brus;T. Laurila

  • Secondary new particle formation in Northern Finland Pallas site between the years 2000 and 2010

    E. Asmi;E. Asmi;N. Kivekäs;V.-M. Kerminen;M. Komppula

  • Micrometeorological measurements of methane and carbon dioxide fluxes at a municipal landfill.

    Annalea Lohila;Tuomas Laurila;Juha-Pekka Tuovinen;Mika Aurela

  • Observations of new particle formation and size distributions at two different heights and surroundings in subarctic area in northern Finland

    M. Komppula;H. Lihavainen;J. Hatakka;J. Paatero

  • Aerosol black carbon at five background measurement sites over Finland, a gateway to the Arctic

    A. P. Hyvarinen;P. Kolmonen;V. M. Kerminen;V. M. Kerminen;A. Virkkula

  • Atmospheric constraints on the methane emissions from the East Siberian Shelf

    Antoine Berchet;Antoine Berchet;Philippe Bousquet;Isabelle Pison;Robin Locatelli

  • Responses of N2O fluxes to temperature, water table and N deposition in a northern boreal fen

    Annalea Lohila;Mika Aurela;Juha Hatakka;Mari Pihlatie

  • Carbon dioxide and energy flux measurements in four northern-boreal ecosystems at Pallas

    Mika Aurela;Annalea Lohila;Juha-Pekka Tuovinen;Juha Hatakka

  • Background concentrations and source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in south-eastern Finland

    Mika Vestenius;Sirkka Leppänen;Pia Anttila;Katriina Kyllönen

  • Measuring methane emissions from a landfill using a cost-effective micrometeorological method

    Tuomas Laurila;Juha Pekka Tuovinen;Annalea Lohila;Juha Hatakka

  • Measurements of optical properties of atmospheric aerosols in Northern Finland

    V. Aaltonen;H. Lihavainen;V.-M. Kerminen;M. Komppula

  • Source areas of airborne 7Be and 210Pb measured in Northern Finland.

    Jussi Paatero;Juha Hatakka

  • Airborne fission products in the high Arctic after the Fukushima nuclear accident

    Jussi Paatero;Julius Vira;Marja Siitari-Kauppi;Juha Hatakka

  • The effect of boundary layer dynamics on aerosol properties at the Indo-Gangetic plains and at the foothills of the Himalayas

    T. Raatikainen;A.-P. Hyvärinen;J. Hatakka;T.S. Panwar

  • Large contribution of boreal upland forest soils to a catchment-scale CH4 balance in a wet year

    Annalea Lohila;Tuula Aalto;Mika Aurela;Juha Hatakka

  • Interpreting eddy covariance data from heterogeneous Siberian tundra: land-cover-specific methane fluxes and spatial representativeness

    Juha-Pekka Tuovinen;Mika Aurela;Juha Hatakka;Aleksi Räsänen;Aleksi Räsänen

Frequent Co-Authors

Tuomas Laurila
Tuomas Laurila Integrated Carbon Observation System
Tuula Aalto
Tuula Aalto Finnish Meteorological Institute
Mika Aurela
Mika Aurela Finnish Meteorological Institute
Annalea Lohila
Annalea Lohila Finnish Meteorological Institute
Yrjö Viisanen
Yrjö Viisanen Finnish Meteorological Institute
Juha-Pekka Tuovinen
Juha-Pekka Tuovinen Finnish Meteorological Institute
Rigel Kivi
Rigel Kivi Finnish Meteorological Institute
Heikki Lihavainen
Heikki Lihavainen Finnish Meteorological Institute
Lauri Laakso
Lauri Laakso Finnish Meteorological Institute
Timo Penttilä
Timo Penttilä Natural Resources Institute Finland

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