NASA researchers release new images of forest carbon distribution

25 Jun 2011
Posted by Chris Cosslett

A NASA-led research team has used a variety of NASA satellite data to create the most precise map ever produced depicting the amount and location of carbon stored in Earth's tropical forests. The data are expected to provide a baseline for ongoing carbon monitoring and research and serve as a useful resource for managing carbon dioxide. The new map, created from ground- and space-based data, shows, for the first time, the distribution of carbon stored in forests across more than 75 tropical countries. Approximately half of that carbon is stored in the extensive forests of Latin America.

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