NASA Supercomputing NASA Supercomputing Study Breaks Ground for Tree Mapping, Carbon Research
Narration: LK Ward
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Scientists from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
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along with their international collaborators have demonstrated a new method
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for mapping the location and size of trees growing outside of forests.
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The big surprise?
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They discovered an unexpectedly high number of trees in semi-arid regions,
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often thought of as too dry to support plant life.
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Mapping non-forest trees with this level of precision was
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previously impossible across broad areas.
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This technology represents a breakthrough
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for mapping and measuring these trees.
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Using powerful supercomputers and machine learning algorithms,
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the team mapped the crown size
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which is the width of a tree when viewed from above
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of more than 1.8 billion trees across an area of
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more than half a million square miles.
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This study is the first in a series whose goal
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is not only to map non-forest trees across a wide area,
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but also to calculate how much carbon they store
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vital information for understanding the carbon cycle and how it is changing over time.
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