The climate change research infrastructure consists of the infrastructures for aerosol physics, peatland and soil ecology, and biogeochemistry. The infrastructure is part of the national umbrella research infrastructure INAR RI.
The aerosol physics infrastructure includes aerosol physics laboratories with their comprehensive selections of measuring equipment, reactors for aerosol formation and aging process with the related peripherals and structures, as well as the transformation chamber of the ILMARI research unit and the measurement station and equipment in Puijo (SMEAR IV). The peatland and soil ecology infrastructure mainly consists of measuring equipment for measuring fluxes of carbon and nitrogen gas between ecosystems and the atmosphere. The biogeochemistry research infrastructure consists of stable isotope laboratory, molecular biology laboratory, chambers for measuring greenhouse gases and organic compounds, and equipment suitable for gas and solid state analytics.
Aerosol Physics Research Group
Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology (Department of Technical Physics, Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, School of Forest Sciences)
- INAR RI Integrated Atmospheric and Earth System Science Reseach Infrastructure
- ICOS Integrated Carbon Observation System
- AnaEE Infrastructure for Analysis and Experimentation on Ecosystems
- eLTER Integrated European Long-Term Ecosystem, Critical Zone & Socio-Ecological Research Infrastructure
Person in charge: Annele Virtanen, coordinator: Egle Köster