Janne Rinne University of Helsinki Department of Physics

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Janne Rinne • University of Helsinki, Department of Physics • Academy Research Fellow •

Janne Rinne • University of Helsinki, Department of Physics • Academy Research Fellow • Ph. D. in meteorology 2001, University of Helsinki

Background • 1996 – 1998: Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki – M. Sc. / Ph.

Background • 1996 – 1998: Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki – M. Sc. / Ph. D. student, VOC flux measurements • 1999 – 2001: National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado – Ph. D. student, VOC flux measurements, method development • 2001 – 2002: Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques, Toulouse, France – Post-doc, Intercomparison of flux measurement techniques • 2002 – present: University of Helsinki, Finland

Research interests • Biosphere-atmosphere interactions – Gas exchange (VOC, CH 4, N 2 O,

Research interests • Biosphere-atmosphere interactions – Gas exchange (VOC, CH 4, N 2 O, CO 2) • Micrometeorological methods – Disjunct eddy covariance – Eddy accumulation methods • Boundary layer processes – Effect of chemistry on the turbulent fluxes

Since last time • Rewritten a research proposal (which got funded): Planning for next

Since last time • Rewritten a research proposal (which got funded): Planning for next five years • This summer continuing the seasonal VOC flux measurements by DEC and enclosures

Near future • Data for mechanistic monoterpene emission modeling by 13 C labeling •

Near future • Data for mechanistic monoterpene emission modeling by 13 C labeling • VOC fluxes from Norway spruce and fen ecosystems • Modeling approach to canopy escape factor • Driving factors of methane emission from boreal wetlands