Soil

ERNO project will be studying emissions of reactive nitrogen gases (HONO and NO) from northern peatlands under changing climate

A new study (Principal Investigator Marja Maljanen, UEF) funded by The Academy of Finland (2022-2026) is focusing on emissions of reactive nitrogen gases (HONO and NO) from northern peatlands under changing climate (acronym ERNO). Both gases play a significant role in the atmospheric chemistry, HONO as a source of cleaning agent hydroxyl radical and NO […]

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Soil as a Carbon Sink: Digital knowledge centres for soil carbon storage

This is part of the Soil as a Carbon Sink 3-part seminar series. “Globally, soil contains about three times as much organic carbon as plants and twice as much as the atmosphere” [1] Increasing carbon storage in soil is proposed to be one of the most cost-effective climate measures,a measure that also has a positive

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Soil as a Carbon Sink: Visualisation methods and models for soil carbon sequestration

This is part of the Soil as a Carbon Sink 3-part seminar series. “Globally, soil contains about three times as much organic carbon as plants and twice as much as the atmosphere” [1] Increasing carbon storage in soil is proposed to be one of the most cost-effective climate measures,a measure that also has a positive

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Soil as a Carbon Sink: Policy challenges with regards to soil carbon sequestration

This is part of the Soil as a Carbon Sink 3-part seminar series. “Globally, soil contains about three times as much organic carbon as plants and twice as much as the atmosphere” [1] Increasing carbon storage in soil is proposed to be one of the most cost-effective climate measures,a measure that also has a positive

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