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Stephanie Renee Gerin

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute

P.O.Box 503

FIN-00101 Helsinki

Finland

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

2

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187

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Scholarly Papers (2)

1.

Two Contrasting Years of Continuous N2o and Co2 Fluxes on a Shallow Drained Agricultural Boreal Peatland

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 01 Aug 2022
Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Natural Resources Institute Finland, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Natural Resources Institute Finland, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Natural Resources Institute Finland and Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute
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Eddy covariance, Freeze-thaw cycle, Fertilization, Glyphosate application, IPCC EF, CO2-equivalents

2.

Barley Intercropped with Undersown Species in Northern Europe: A Modest Yet Positive Impact on Co2 Uptake During the Shoulder Seasons

Number of pages: 18 Posted: 28 May 2025
Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, University of Helsinki, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, University of Turku - Department of Chemistry, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, University of Helsinki and Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute
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- Greenhouse gas fluxes- Intercropping- Cover crops- Diversity- Regenerative agriculture- Carbon sequestration