NordSIR meeting Helsinki 27.-28.3. 2014 PRACTICAL INFORMATION Participants who have been booked to Hotel Arthur (Address: Vuorikatu 19, 00100 Helsinki) can get to the hotel from the airport by taking the HSL bus number 615 to the central railway station Rautatientori (or Helsinki City). Also the Finnair bus drives from the airport to the central railway station (Elielinaukio), but it is a bit more expensive. Tickets can be purchased from the driver or from the vending machine at the bus stop. How to get to the meeting place in Suomenlinna? The NordSIR meeting will take place in Suomenlinna sea fortress in the meeting room Pajasali in the building Pirunkirkko. The building is marked with number 1 on the Suomenlinna map below. The HSL ferries to Suomenlinna leave from Kauppatori at 9:40, 10:20 and at 11:20. Tickets can be bought from the vending machine. Notice that if you will by a 1-3 day ticket, the same ticket is valid for all public transportation in Helsinki city area. Further instructions on getting to Suomenlinna can be found from here: http://www.suomenlinna.fi/en/visitors_guide/how_to_get_there. In case of problems in finding the place, call Jukka Pumpanen (GSM:+358-40-7324941). 1
Map of Suomenlinna. The meeting will take place in building number 1 (Pirunkirkko) in room Pajasali and the dinner will take place in building number 8 (Ravintola Suomenlinnan Panimo) 2
On Friday 28.3., the meeting will continue at the Department of Physics in Kumpula. The address is: Physicum, Kumpula campus Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2a FI-00560 Helsinki. The busses from Helsinki city to Kumpula leave from central railway station (Rautatientori). Bus numbers 68, 70, 75, 77, 730, 731, 732, 741, 742 stop at Kumpula. The time tables and route maps can be found from HSL journey planner http://www.reittiopas.fi/en/. Bus 68 route map. 3
Kumpula map. AGENDA: THURSDAY 27.3. SUOMENLINNA SEA FORTRESS 11:00-12:00 Arrival in Suomenlinna 12:00-12:30 Welcome and information about NordSIR, Sandwiches, coffee, tea 12:30-13:15 Michael Bahn University of Innsbruck Belowground carbon allocation dynamics in changing environments 13:15-14:00 Hannu Fritze Finnish Forest Research Institute Methanotrophy in Peatlands - news from studies using stable isotopes 14:00-14:15 Break 14:15-14:45 Sabine Reinsch Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Bangor, UK: presentation title TBA 14:45-15:15 Lorenzo Menichetti Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet "The natural d 13 C enrichment in SOC: results from five long-term bare fallow in Europe" 15:15-17:00 Walk in the Suomenlinna fortress and visitor centre. Possibility to visit the Suomenlinna museum (Open until 16:30. Entrance fee to the museum 6.5 including a 30 min wide screen movie about the history of the island every 30 min. The last movie starts 30 min before closing time.) 17:00-17:30 Christina Biasi University of Eastern Finland "First insights into causes of large N 2 O emissions from bare peat soils in tundra" 17:30-18:00 Katharina Palmer University of Oulu Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen to determine active flow area and flow paths in a peatland polishing mine waste waters 18:00-18:30 Tõnu Martma Tallinn University of Technology Estonian river water oxygen and deuterium monitoring 18:30-19:00 Poster session Posters. Bring more posters if you have. Posters can be placed on display upon arrival: Emmi Hilasvuori et al. Temperature sensitivity of priming and SOC pools decomposed by priming in mineral layer of Boreal forest soil. Kristiina Karhu et al. Priming effect in different layers of a forest soil Janne Rinne et al. Determination of monoterpene emission pathways from trees by 13 CO 2 labeling and PTR-MS analysis. Poster Stewart Craig (ThermoFisher) Performance of an Isotope Ratio Infrared Spectrometer for Simultaneous Measurements of Carbon and Oxygen Isotopologues of CO 2 Tuula Larmola et al. Methanotrophs contribute to peatland nitrogen 4
19:15-21:15 Dinner in Ravintola Suomenlinnan Panimo (paid by NordSIR) FRIDAY 28.3. KUMPULA CAMPUS 09:00-09:30 Nuria Altimir University of Helsinki Dynamics of the natural abundance of 13C at Pyrenean pastures 09:30-10:00 Kyle Taylor ISOPRIME. The very latest in Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IRMS) technology from Isoprime Ltd, the completely new VisION Oral 10:00-10:30 Discussion on how to move forward in NordSIR 10:30-10:45 Break 10:45-12:30 Markku Oinonen, Laboratory of Chronology Finnish Museum of Natural History Introduction to the isotope laboratory of the Museum of Natural History. Visit to the mass spectrometer laboratory. 12:30-13:15 Lunch in Kumpula Unicafe (self paid lunch) Participant list: 1. Heidi Aaltonen, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences, Helsinki, Finland. email: Heidi.m.aaltonen@helsinki.fi 2. Nuria Altimir, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences, Helsinki, Finland. email: nuria.altimir@helsinki.fi 3. Michael Bahn, University of Innsbruck, Institute of Ecology, Innsbruck, Austria. email: Michael.Bahn@uibk.ac.at 4. Christina Biasi, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio campus, Kuopio, Finland. email: Christina.biasi@uef.fi 5. Stewart Craig, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Stafford House, Boundary Way, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 7GE, UK. email: stewart.craig@thermofisher.com 6. Hannu Fritze, Finnish Forest Research Institute METLA, Vantaa Research Unit, Vantaa, Finland. email: hannu.fritze@metla.fi 7. Jussi Heinonsalo, University of Helsinki, Food and Environmental Sciences, Helsinki, Finland. email: jukka.pumpanen@helsinki.fi 8. Emmi Hilasvuori, Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland. email: emmi.hilasvuori@ymparisto.fi 9. Marie Gerardin, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences. Finland/ Université de Lorraine, Faculté des Sciences, France. email: marielauregerardin@gmail.com 10. Hannu Ilvesniemi, Finnish Forest Research Institute METLA, Vantaa Research Unit, Vantaa, Finland. email: hannu.ilvesniemi@metla.fi 11. Högne Jungner, University of Helsinki, Department of Physics, Helsinki, Finland. email: hogne.jungner@helsinki.fi 12. Kristiina Karhu, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences, Helsinki, Finland. email: kristiina.karhu@helsinki.fi 13. Aino Korrensalo, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu campus, Joensuu, Finland. email: aino.korrensalo@uef.fi 5
14. Pirkko Kortelainen, Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland. email: pirkko.kortelainen@ymparisto.fi 15. Tuula Larmola, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences, Helsinki, Finland. email: tuula.larmola@helsinki.fi 16. Ismo Lokinoja Hosmed Oy, Finland. email: ismo.lokinoja@hosmed.fi 17. Tõnu Martma, Tallinn University of Technology, Institute of Geology, Tallinn, Estonia. email: tonu.martma@ttu.ee 18. Lorenzo Menichetti, Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet SLU, Uppsala, Sweden. email: Lorenzo.Menichetti@slu.se 19. Heli Miettinen,University of Helsinki, Department of Bio and Environmental Sciences, Helsinki, Finland. email: heli.m.miettinen@helsinki.fi 20. Anne Ojala, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences, Helsinki, Finland. email: anne.ojala@helsinki.fi 21. Katharina Palmer, University of Oulu, Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Research Group, Oulu, Finland. email: katharina.palmer@oulu.fi 22. Jukka Pumpanen, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences, Helsinki, Finland. email: jukka.pumpanen@helsinki.fi 23. Sabine Reinsch, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Environment Centre for Wales, Bangor, UK. email: sabrei@ceh.ac.uk 24. Janne Rinne, University of Helsinki, Department of Geosciences and Geography, Helsinki, Finland. email: janne.rinne@helsinki.fi 25. Shambhu Sah, Finnish Forest Research Institute METLA, Vantaa Research Unit, Vantaa, Finland. email: shambhu.sah@metla.fi 26. Igor Shevchuk, University of Helsinki, Department of Physics, Helsinki, Finland email: igor.shevchuk@helsinki.fi 27. Tuula Sinisalo, University of Jyväskylä Department of Biological- and environmental science, Jyväskylä, Finland. emai: tuula.sinisalo@jyu.fi 28. Eloni Sonninen, University of Helsinki, Department of Physics, Helsinki, Finland, email: eloni.sonninen@helsinki.fi 29. Petra Strakova, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences, Helsinki, Finland, email: petra.strakova@helsinki.fi 30. Kyle Taylor ISOPRIME. email: Isoprime Ltd, Isoprime House, Earl Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle SK8 6PT, email: Kyle.Taylor@isoprime.co.uk 31. Marja Tiirola, University of Jyväskylä, Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Jyväskylä, Finland. email: marja.tiirola@jyu.fi 32. Eeva-Stiina Tuittila, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu campus, Joensuu, Finland, email: eeva-stiina.tuittila@uef.fi 33. Kristiina Vuorio, University of Jyväskylä Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Jyväskylä, Finland. email:kristiina.vuorio@jyu.fi 6