Janne Rinne University of Helsinki, Department of Physics

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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.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, CH4, N2O, CO2) 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 five years This summer continuing the seasonal VOC flux measurements by DEC and enclosures

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