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Matti Eronen was affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland. Their research spanned multiple fields, primarily Environmental Science and Business, Management and Accounting.

The scientist's work focused on several subfields including Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, as well as Accounting.

Specific topics covered in their research included:

  • International Maritime Law Issues
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Law, logistics, and international trade

Matti Eronen contributed at least three publications across these areas, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach connecting environmental and business studies.

Best Publications

  • The supra-long Scots pine tree-ring record for Finnish Lapland: Part 1, chronology construction and initial inferences

    Matti Eronen;Pentti Zetterberg;Keith R. Briffa;Markus Lindholm

  • Trends in recent temperature and radial tree growth spanning 2000 years across northwest Eurasia.

    Keith R Briffa;Vladimir V Shishov;Thomas M Melvin;Eugene A Vaganov

  • The supra-long Scots pine tree-ring record for Finnish Lapland: Part 2, interannual to centennial variability in summer temperatures for 7500 years

    Samuli Helama;Markus Lindholm;Mauri Timonen;Jouko Meriläinen

  • Holocene humidity changes in northern Finnish Lapland inferred from lake sediments and submerged Scots pines dated by tree-rings

    Matti Eronen;Hannu Hyvärinen;Pentti Zetterberg

  • New ice core evidence for a volcanic cause of the A.D. 536 dust veil

    L. B. Larsen;B. M. Vinther;B. M. Vinther;K. R. Briffa;T. M. Melvin

  • Rates of Holocene isostatic uplift and relative sea‐level lowering of the Baltic in SW Finland based on studies of isolation contacts

    M Eronen;G Gluckert;L Hatakka;O Van De Plassche

  • The retreat of pine forest in Finnish Lapland since the Holocene climatic optimum: a general discussion with radiocarbon evidence from subfossil pines

    Matti Eronen

  • Sub-Milankovitch solar forcing of past climates: Mid and late Holocene perspectives

    Samuli Helama;Marc Macias Fauria;Kari Mielikäinen;Mauri Timonen

  • Summer temperature variations in Lapland during the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age relative to natural instability of thermohaline circulation on multi-decadal and multi-centennial scales†

    Samuli Helama;Mauri Timonen;Jari Holopainen;Maxim G. Ogurtsov

  • A Reconstruction of Mid–summer Temperatures from Ring–widths of Scots Pine since ad 50 in Northern Fennoscandia

    Markus Lindholm;Matti Eronen

  • Multicentennial Ring-Width Chronologies of Scots Pine Along a North–South Gradient Across Finland

    Samuli Helama;Markus Lindholm;J. O. U. K. O. Meriläinen;Mauri Timonen

  • Unprecedented low twentieth century winter sea ice extent in the Western Nordic Seas since A.D. 1200

    M. Macias Fauria;A. Grinsted;A. Grinsted;S. Helama;J. Moore;J. Moore;J. Moore

  • The dating of the Holocene relative sea-level changes in Finnmark, North Norway

    Joakim Donner;Matti Eronen;Högne Jungner

  • Evidence of Solar Variation in Tree-Ring-Based Climate Reconstructions

    M.G. Ogurtsov;G.E. Kocharov;M. Lindholm;J. Meriläinen

  • Extracting long-period climate fluctuations from tree-ring chronologies over timescales of centuries to millennia

    Samuli Helama;Mauri Timonen;Markus Lindholm;Jouko MeriläInen

  • Climatic signals extracted from ring-width chronologies of Scots pines from the northern, middle and southern parts of the boreal forest belt in Finland.

    Markus Lindholm;Hannu Lehtonen;Taneli Kolström;Jouko Meriläinen

  • Dendroclimatic transfer functions revisited: Little Ice Age and Medieval Warm Period summer temperatures reconstructed using artificial neural networks and linear algorithms

    Samuli Helama;N.G. Makarenko;L.M. Karimova;O.A. Kruglun

  • Subfossil pine dates and pollen diagrams from northern Fennoscandia

    Matti Eronen;Hannu Hyvärinen

  • Palaeoecological evidence of changes in vegetation and climate during the Holocene in the pre-Polar Urals, northeast European Russia

    Seija Kultti;Minna Väliranta;Kaarina Sarmaja-Korjonen;Nadia Solovieva

  • Past changes in the Scots pine forest line and climate in Finnish Lapland: a study based on megafossils, lake sediments, and GIS-based vegetation and climate data

    Seija Kultti;Kari Mikkola;Tarmo Virtanenj;Mauri Timonen

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuli Helama
Samuli Helama Natural Resources Institute Finland
Högne Jungner
Högne Jungner University of Helsinki
John C. Moore
John C. Moore Beijing Normal University
Keith R. Briffa
Keith R. Briffa University of East Anglia
Minna Väliranta
Minna Väliranta University of Helsinki
Bo M Vinther
Bo M Vinther University of Copenhagen
Aslak Grinsted
Aslak Grinsted University of Copenhagen
Tarmo Virtanen
Tarmo Virtanen University of Helsinki
Pertti J. Martikainen
Pertti J. Martikainen University of Eastern Finland
Eugene A. Vaganov
Eugene A. Vaganov Siberian Federal University

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