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2010-731 DEPOSITION OF TRANSURANIUM NUCLIDES IN FINLAND FROM THE 1986 CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT – METEOROLOGICAL ASPECTSJussi Paatero 1,  Susanna Salminen-Paatero 2, Timo Jaakkola 21 Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland2 University of Helsinki, Laboratory of Radiochemistry, Finland Abstract:The Chernobyl nuclear accident happened in the former Soviet Union on 26 April 1986. The air parcel trajectories originating from Chernobyl […]

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2010-680 WATER QUALITY SERVICE FOR LAKESSaku Anttila 1, Timo Kairesalo 2, Timo Pyhalahti 1, Pirjo Kuitunen 2, Sampsa Koponen 31 Finnish Environment Institute, Finland2 University of Helsinki, Department of Ecological and Environmental Science, Finland3 Helsinki University of Technology, Department of Radio Science and Engineering, Finland Abstract:Typical problems with environmental monitoring and research data are diverse […]

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2010-331 ARSENIC CYCLING IN A SULPHIDE RICH AREA – A FIELD STUDY FROM SWEDENGunnar Jacks 1, Magnus M. 2, Zdenka Slejkovec 31 Dept. of geology and mineralogy, Finland2 Dept of geochemistry, Stockholm University, Sweden3 Josef Strefan Institute, Slovenia Abstract: In Northern Sweden there are areas rich in sulphides in the form of sulphide orebodies and […]

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400 – VAISALA Kimmo Ristolainen VAISALA

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384 – Initiating water monitoring as part of environmental monitoring network in Albania Ville Hokka (1, Seppo Hellsten, Liisa Lepistö, Gunnar Pritzl   1) Senior planning specialist, Water Resources Management Division, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE, Mechelininkatu 34a, P.O.Box 140, Helsinki, Finland. Email: ville.hokka@ymparisto.fi     Abstract :     Environmental monitoring of Albania has been […]

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129 – The Impact of Climate Change on Nutrient Flows in the Catchment of  River Kokemäenjoki Heikki Kaipainen, Amer Bilaletdin and Tom Frisk Pirkanmaa Regional Environment Centre, P.O.Box 297, FIN-33101 Tampere, FinlandEmail: heikki.kaipainen@ymparisto.fi   Abstract:   Climate change will have impacts on nutrient flows from catchments. Modelling approach was used to quantify these effects on […]

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A-324 : An integrated model system for the water protection of Lake Caldonazzo, Italy   Bilaletdin Ämer, Podsetchin Viktor, Peltonen Anu, Kaipainen Heikki and Frisk Tom   Pirkanmaa Regional Environment Centre, P.O.Box 297, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland emir.bilaletdin@ymparisto.fi       Abstract   Lake Caldonazzo is one of the most important lakes in Northern Italy. Urban […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   THE INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE TO EUROPEAN LAKES, WITH A SPECIAL EMPHASIS IN THE BALKAN REGION Esko Kuusisto Finnish Environment Institute Box 140, 00251 Helsinki, FINLAND esko.kuusisto@vyh.fi   There are almost one and half million lakes in Europe, if small water bodies with an area down to […]

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  BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   INTEGRATED HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL SOLUTIONS FOR MONITORING AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT   Hannu Kokko Vaisala Oyj, Helsinki FINLAND hannu.kokko@vaisala.com The rapid development of information and sensor technology and high integration of electronics and data communication have made automation of meteorological and hydrological networks increasingly affordable and attractive to meteorological […]

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