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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-1277-2025
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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-1277-2025
© Author(s) 2025. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Eddy-covariance fluxes of CO2, CH4 and N2O in a drained peatland forest after clear-cutting
Olli-Pekka Tikkasalo
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Bioeconomy and Environment, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Olli Peltola
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Research infrastructure services, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Pavel Alekseychik
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Bioeconomy and Environment, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Juha Heikkinen
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Natural Resources, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Samuli Launiainen
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Bioeconomy and Environment, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Aleksi Lehtonen
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Bioeconomy and Environment, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Qian Li
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Bioeconomy and Environment, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Eduardo Martínez-García
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Bioeconomy and Environment, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Mikko Peltoniemi
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Bioeconomy and Environment, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Petri Salovaara
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Research infrastructure services, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
Ville Tuominen
Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), Climate System Research, 00560 Helsinki, Finland
Raisa Mäkipää
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Bioeconomy and Environment, 00791 Helsinki, Finland
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- N2Onet: a global collaborative network facilitating advances in measurement, modeling, and mitigation of agricultural soil nitrous oxide emissions W. Yang et al.
- Rewetting drained boreal peatland forests does not mitigate climate warming in the twenty-first century S. Launiainen et al.
- Short-term effects of harvesting alternatives on soil nitrous oxide fluxes in a boreal drained peatland forest E. Martínez-García et al.
- Peat Hydrological Properties and Vulnerability to Fire Risk B. Kartiwa et al.
- Effect of tree harvesting on heterotrophic soil respiration in boreal drained peatland forests A. Korrensalo et al.
- GHG balance, its seasonality and response to soil type and management of northern agricultural grasslands: Eddy-covariance flux measurements from three adjacent fields in Finland N. Shurpali et al.
- Flux Footprints: A Critical Link to Bridge Eddy‐Covariance Measurements With Models, Remote Sensing, and Other Observations H. Chu et al.
- Radiation and surface wetness drive carbon monoxide fluxes from an Arctic peatland A. Laasonen et al.
- A multiyear eddy covariance and meteorological dataset from five pairs of agroforestry systems with open cropland or grassland in Northern Germany J. Callejas-Rodelas et al.
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11 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Restoration of forestry‐drained oligotrophic peatlands can bring climate change mitigation within a few decades T. Tahvanainen
- N2Onet: a global collaborative network facilitating advances in measurement, modeling, and mitigation of agricultural soil nitrous oxide emissions W. Yang et al.
- Rewetting drained boreal peatland forests does not mitigate climate warming in the twenty-first century S. Launiainen et al.
- Short-term effects of harvesting alternatives on soil nitrous oxide fluxes in a boreal drained peatland forest E. Martínez-García et al.
- Peat Hydrological Properties and Vulnerability to Fire Risk B. Kartiwa et al.
- Effect of tree harvesting on heterotrophic soil respiration in boreal drained peatland forests A. Korrensalo et al.
- GHG balance, its seasonality and response to soil type and management of northern agricultural grasslands: Eddy-covariance flux measurements from three adjacent fields in Finland N. Shurpali et al.
- Flux Footprints: A Critical Link to Bridge Eddy‐Covariance Measurements With Models, Remote Sensing, and Other Observations H. Chu et al.
- Radiation and surface wetness drive carbon monoxide fluxes from an Arctic peatland A. Laasonen et al.
- A multiyear eddy covariance and meteorological dataset from five pairs of agroforestry systems with open cropland or grassland in Northern Germany J. Callejas-Rodelas et al.
- Modeling the impact of drainage on peatland CO2 and CH4 fluxes and its underlying drivers L. Liu et al.
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The emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) were measured from a clear-cut peatland forest site. The measurements covered the whole year of 2022, which was the second growing season after the clear-cut. The site was a strong GHG source, and the highest emissions came from CO2, followed by N2O and CH4. A statistical model that included information on different surfaces at the site was developed to unravel surface-type-specific GHG fluxes.
The emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide...
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