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Tellus B | 2008

Surface-atmosphere interactions over complex urban terrain in Helsinki, Finland

Timo Vesala; Leena Järvi; Samuli Launiainen; Andrei Sogachev; Üllar Rannik; Ivan Mammarella; Erkki Siivola; P. Keronen; Janne Rinne; Anu Riikonen; Eero Nikinmaa

Long-term measurements of fluxes of sensible heat (H), latent heat (LE) and carbon dioxide (Fc) were made from December 2005 to August 2006 over an urban landscape in Helsinki, Finland using the direct micrometeorological eddy covariance technique. Three distinguished sectors of land-use cover (vegetation, roads and buildings) allowed comparisons of fluxes over different urban surfaces. The normalized standard deviation of wind and scalars as a function of atmospheric stability were typical for rough surfaces, as were turbulence spectra and cospectra. Footprint analysis was performed by a boundary-layer one and half-order closure model allowing for discrimination of surface and canopy sinks/sources and complex topography. Fluxes were analysed as average diurnal courses over winter, spring and summer periods. H exceeded LE reaching 300 W m-2 over urban and road surfaces in the summer and it was close to 100 W m-2 in the winter. LE was highest in the summer over vegetation cover attaining 150 W m-2. The emission rate of CO2 was high over road sector [20 μmol (m2s)-1] [Correction added after online publication 16 Oct 2007: 30 μmol changed to 20 μmol] while in the vegetation sector it remained below 5 μmol (m2s)-1 and at summertime reached even −10 μmol(m2 s)-1 [Correction added after online publication 16 Oct 2007: wording of sentence altered]. Effluxes from soil measured by chambers were 1- 3 μmol (m2s)-1. Fc correlated with traffic density and a background non-vehicle flux was 1 μmol (m2s)-1 [Correction added after online publication 16 Oct 2007: 2 μmol changed to 1 μmol].


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Seasonal and annual variation of carbon dioxide surface fluxes in Helsinki, Finland, in 2006–2010

Leena Järvi; Annika Nordbo; Heikki Junninen; Anu Riikonen; J. Moilanen; Eero Nikinmaa; Timo Vesala


Plant and Soil | 2008

Linking xylem diameter variations with sap flow measurements

Sanna Sevanto; Eero Nikinmaa; Anu Riikonen; Michael J. Daley; J. Cory Pettijohn; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Nathan Phillips; N. Michele Holbrook


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2015

An analysis of Granier sap flow method, its sensitivity to heat storage and a new approach to improve its time dynamics

Teemu Hölttä; Tapio Linkosalo; Anu Riikonen; Sanna Sevanto; Eero Nikinmaa


Annals of Forest Science | 2015

Irreversible diameter change of wood segments correlates with other methods for estimating frost tolerance of living cells in freeze-thaw experiment: a case study with seven urban tree species in Helsinki

Anna Lintunen; Teemu Paljakka; Anu Riikonen; Leena Lindén; Lauri Lindfors; Eero Nikinmaa; Teemu Hölttä


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2011

Post-transplant crown allometry and shoot growth of two species of street trees

Anu Riikonen; Leena Lindén; Minna Pulkkinen; Eero Nikinmaa


Archive | 2014

Urban nitrous-oxide fluxes measured using the eddy-covariance technique in Helsinki, Finland

Leena Järvi; Annika Nordbo; Üllar Rannik; Sami Haapanala; Anu Riikonen; Ivan Mammarella; Mari Pihlatie; Timo Vesala


Urban Ecosystems | 2016

Environmental and crown related factors affecting street tree transpiration in Helsinki, Finland

Anu Riikonen; Leena Järvi; Eero Nikinmaa


Archive | 2018

Using city tree inventory data as a tool of planning, management and economic valuation of ecosystem services provided by urban trees

Eeva-Maria Tuhkanen; Aki Männistö; Minna Terho; Juha Raisio; Katriina Arrakoski; Miia Mänttäri; Anu Riikonen; Topi Tanhuanpää; Leena Lindén; Erkki Verkasalo


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2017

High carbon losses from established growing sites delay the carbon sequestration benefits of street tree plantings – A case study in Helsinki, Finland

Anu Riikonen; Jukka Pumpanen; Mari Mäki; Eero Nikinmaa

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Timo Vesala

University of Helsinki

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J. Moilanen

University of Helsinki

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