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Climate variability and trends in the Valkea-Kotinen region, southern Finland: comparisons between the past, current and projected climates

2015

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Main Authors: Jylhä, Kirsti, Laapas, Mikko, Ruosteenoja, Kimmo, Arvola, Lauri, Drebs, Achim, Kersalo, Juha, Saku, Seppo, Gregow, Hilppa, Hannula, Henna-Reetta, Pirinen, Pentti
Other Authors: Finnish Meteorological Institute, University of Helsinki, Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KTL Jokioinen (KJO/1111)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Finnish Environment Institute
Subjects:
Muut aihealueet
ilmasto
ilmastonmuutokset
vesiekosysteemit
maaekosysteemit
climate
climate change
aquatic environment
ecosystems
terrestrial ecosystems
Boreal Environment Research
Online Access:http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/485623
http://www.borenv.net/
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