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Aki Virkkula

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute

P.O.Box 503

FIN-00101 Helsinki

Finland

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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Scholarly Papers (3)

1.

Characterizing Winter-Time Brown Carbon: Insights into Chemical and Light-Absorption Properties in Residential and Traffic Environments

Number of pages: 35 Posted: 04 May 2024
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, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority, Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority, affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Helsinki - Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research, Tampere University and Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute
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Brown carbon, wintertime air quality, northern latitudes, source apportionment, light absorption, chemical properties

2.

Snow Cover Duration in Northern Finland and the Influence of Key Variables Through a Conceptual Framework Based on Observed Variations in Snow Depth

Number of pages: 30 Posted: 28 Mar 2023
Stockholm University, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Desert Research 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 and Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute
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Snowmelt, Temperature, shortwave irradiance, light-absorbing particles

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Ice Nucleation Retains the Infectivity of Two Antarctic Sea Ice Bacteriophages Panv1 and Oanv1

Number of pages: 15 Posted: 16 May 2025
University of Helsinki, 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 Helsinki, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute, Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute and Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Meteorological Institute
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ice nucleation, virus, Antarctica, sea ice, bacteriophage