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The Forest Primary Production Research Group was born in the
Department of S- viculture, University of Helsinki in the early
1970s. Intensive ?eld measurements of photosynthesis and growth of
forest vegetation and use of dynamic models in the interpretation
of the results were characteristic of the research in the group.
Electric instrumentation was based on analogue techniques and the
analysis of the obtained measurements was based on self-written
programs. Joint research projects with the Research Group of
Environmental Physics at the Department of Physics, lead by Taisto
Raunemaa (1939-2006) started in the late 1970s. The two research
groups shared the same quantitative methodology, which made the
co-operation fruitful. Since 1980 until the collapse of the Soviet
Union the Academy of Finland and the Soviet Academy of Sciences had
a co-operation program which included our team. The research groups
in Tartu, Estonia, lead by Juhan Ross (1925-2002) and in
Petrozawodsk, lead by Leo Kaipiainen (1932-2004) were involved on
the Soviet side. We had annual ?eld measuring campaigns in Finland
and in Soviet Union and research seminars. The main emphasis was on
developing forest growth models. The research of Chernobyl fallout
started a new era in the co-operation between forest ecologists and
physicists in Helsinki. The importance of material ?uxes was
realized and introduced explicitly in the theoretical thinking and
measurements.
The Forest Primary Production Research Group was born in the
Department of S- viculture, University of Helsinki in the early
1970s. Intensive ?eld measurements of photosynthesis and growth of
forest vegetation and use of dynamic models in the interpretation
of the results were characteristic of the research in the group.
Electric instrumentation was based on analogue techniques and the
analysis of the obtained measurements was based on self-written
programs. Joint research projects with the Research Group of
Environmental Physics at the Department of Physics, lead by Taisto
Raunemaa (1939-2006) started in the late 1970s. The two research
groups shared the same quantitative methodology, which made the
co-operation fruitful. Since 1980 until the collapse of the Soviet
Union the Academy of Finland and the Soviet Academy of Sciences had
a co-operation program which included our team. The research groups
in Tartu, Estonia, lead by Juhan Ross (1925-2002) and in
Petrozawodsk, lead by Leo Kaipiainen (1932-2004) were involved on
the Soviet side. We had annual ?eld measuring campaigns in Finland
and in Soviet Union and research seminars. The main emphasis was on
developing forest growth models. The research of Chernobyl fallout
started a new era in the co-operation between forest ecologists and
physicists in Helsinki. The importance of material ?uxes was
realized and introduced explicitly in the theoretical thinking and
measurements.
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