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Jussi Vuorenmaa

Researcher at Finnish Environment Institute

Publications -  56
Citations -  3663

Jussi Vuorenmaa is an academic researcher from Finnish Environment Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 52 publications receiving 3189 citations. Previous affiliations of Jussi Vuorenmaa include National Institutes of Health.

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Dissolved organic carbon trends resulting from changes in atmospheric deposition chemistry.

TL;DR: It is shown that rising trends in DOC between 1990 and 2004 can be concisely explained by a simple model based solely on changes in deposition chemistry and catchment acid-sensitivity, and that the rise in DOC is integral to recovery from acidification.
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Current Browning of Surface Waters Will Be Further Promoted by Wetter Climate

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that positive trends in dissolved organic carbon (OC) concentrations in 474 streams, lakes, and rivers in boreal and subarctic ecosystems in Norway, Sweden, and Finland between 1990 and 2013 are surprisingly constant across climatic gradients and catchment sizes.
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Losses of Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Agricultural and Forest Areas in Finland during the 1980s and 1990s

TL;DR: The results from the studied agricultural catchments and rivers during the period 1981–1997 suggest that weather-driven fluctuation in discharge was usually the main reason for changes in nutrient losses, and little or no impact of changes in agricultural production or management practices can be observed.
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Increasing trends of total organic carbon concentrations in small forest lakes in Finland from 1987 to 2003.

TL;DR: There was little evidence that the long-term increasing trend in TOC concentrations was related to long- term changes in runoff, however, large seasonal and inter-annual fluctuations in runoff did appear to affect Toc concentrations for a number of years.