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Satellite-based method measures carbon in peat bogs :

https://global.mit.edu/news-stories/satellite-based-method-measures-carbon-in-peat-bogs/


Why it matters?

Peat bogs store a huge amount of carbon, more than forests in many cases.

But if they are drained or burned, that carbon is released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide (CO₂) — a major contributor to climate change.


What is it and why is it important to know?  

Traditional carbon estimation methods were labor-intensive and limited, requiring field sampling. MIT and Singapore researchers have developed a new mathematical model to estimate peat carbon content using satellite elevation data and a site-specific factor. This allows for accurate, large-scale assessments of carbon stored and at risk, without ground sampling.


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