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Automatyczna samojezdna platforma pomiarowa do pomiarów wymiany gazów szklarniowych pomiędzy podłożem a atmosferą oraz do pomiarów charakterystyk spektralnych powierzchni

2020, JANUSZ OLEJNIK, BOGDAN H. CHOJNICKI, RADOSŁAW JUSZCZAK, MAREK URBANIAK, MARCIN STRÓŻECKI, KRZYSZTOF PASCHILKE, Mariusz LAMENTOWICZ, Jacek Leśny

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A multi-year study of ecosystem production and its relation to biophysical factors over a temperate peatland

2023, Poczta, Patryk, Urbaniak, Marek, Sachs, Torsten, Harenda, Kamila, Klarzyńska, Agnieszka, Juszczak, Radosław, Schüttemeyer, Dirk, Czernecki, Bartosz, Kryszak, Anna Krystyna, Chojnicki, Bogdan

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Impact of different reforestation techniques on carbon stocks in soil and biomass of 5-year-old Scots pine crops at the windthrow area

2025, Ziemblińska, Klaudia, Jasik, M., Małek, S., Pająk, M., Woś, B., Urbaniak, Marek, Olejnik, Janusz

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Application of Experimental Studies of Humidity and Temperature in the Time Domain to Determine the Physical Characteristics of a Perlite Concrete Partition

2024, Szymczak-Graczyk, Anna, Gajewska, Gabriela, Ksit, Barbara, Laks, Ireneusz, Kostrzewski, Wojciech, Urbaniak, Marek, Pawlak, Tomasz

These days, the use of natural materials is required for sustainable and consequently plus-, zero- and low-energy construction. One of the main objectives of this research was to demonstrate that pelite concrete block masonry can be a structural and thermal insulation material. In order to determine the actual thermal insulation parameters of the building partition, in situ experimental research was carried out in real conditions, taking into account the temperature distribution at different heights of the partition. Empirical measurements were made at five designated heights of the partition with temperature and humidity parameters varying over time. The described experiment was intended to verify the technical parameters of perlite concrete in terms of its thermal insulation properties as a construction material used for vertical partitions. It was shown on the basis of the results obtained that the masonry made of perlite concrete blocks with dimensions of 24 × 24.5 × 37.5 cm laid on the mounting foam can be treated as a building element that meets both the structural and thermal insulation requirements of vertical single-layer partitions. However, it is important for the material to work in a dry environment, since, as shown, a wet perlite block has twice the thermal conductivity coefficient. The results of the measurements were confirmed, for they were known from the physics of buildings, the general principles of the formation of heat and the moisture flow in the analysed masonry of a perlite block. Illustrating this regularity is shown from the course of temperature and moisture in the walls. The proposed new building material is an alternative to walls with a layer of thermal insulation made of materials such as polystyrene or wool and fits into the concept of sustainable construction, acting against climate change, reducing building operating costs, improving living and working conditions as well as fulfilling international obligations regarding environmental goals.

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Partitioning seasonal stem carbon dioxide efflux into stem respiration, bark photosynthesis, and transport-related flux in Scots pine

2024, Dukat, Paulina, Hölttä, Teemu, Oren, Ram, Salmon, Yann, Urbaniak, Marek, Vesala, Timo, Aalto, Juho, Lintunen, Anna

Abstract Stem CO2 efflux is an important component of the carbon balance in forests. The efflux is considered to principally reflect the net result of two dominating and opposing processes: stem respiration and stem photosynthesis. In addition, transport of CO2 in xylem sap is thought to play an appreciable role in affecting the net flux. This work presents an approach to partition stem CO2 efflux among these processes using sap-flux data and CO2-exchange measurements from dark and transparent chambers placed on mature Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) trees. Seasonal changes and monthly parameters describing the studied processes were determined. Respiration contributed most to stem net CO2 flux, reaching up to 79% (considering the sum of the absolute values of stem respiration, stem photosynthesis, and flux from CO2 transported in xylem sap to be 100%) in June, when stem growth was greatest. The contribution of photosynthesis accounted for up to 13% of the stem net CO2 flux, increasing over the monitoring period. CO2 transported axially with sap flow decreased towards the end of the growing season. At a reference temperature, respiration decreased starting around midsummer, while its temperature sensitivity increased during the summer. A decline was observed for photosynthetic quantum yield around midsummer together with a decrease in light-saturation point. The proposed approach facilitates modeling net stem CO2 flux at a range of time scales.

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Decoupling of economic growth and CO2 emissions in 11 European Union Member States in Central and Eastern Europe

2025, Ziemblińska, Klaudia, Urbaniak, Marek, Jinlong, Huang, Olejnik, Janusz, Kundzewicz, Zbigniew W.