Missing Link in Carbon Sink found in Northern Forests: Three Years of Biosphere Data, North America focus

  • Released Monday, December 10, 2001

Using the Biosphere SeaWiFS Globe to help visualize the Carbon Sink Release.

This animation shows our planet pulsate with
life. The Carbon Sink Animation uses three years of data of the Biosphere,
focused on North America.

A still image of the Carbon Sink Animation.
Here one can see three years of data of the Biosphere, focused on North America.

A still image of the Carbon Sink Animation.
Here one can see three years of data of the Biosphere, focused on North America.

A still image of the Carbon Sink Animation.
Here one can see three years of data of the Biosphere.

A still image of the Carbon Sink Animation.
Here one can see three years of data of the Biosphere.

Slate title from video tape reads, 'A Missing Link in Carbon Sink Discovered in Northern Forests.  Three years of data of the Biosphere, focused on North America.'

Slate title from video tape reads, 'A Missing Link in Carbon Sink Discovered in Northern Forests. Three years of data of the Biosphere, focused on North America.'



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This page was originally published on Monday, December 10, 2001.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:57 PM EDT.


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  • [SeaStar: SeaWiFS]

    ID: 100
    Sensor: SeaWiFS Dates used: 1997/09/20-2000/09/20

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