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Above, Blanca Bernal and William Mitsch extract sediment cores from a tropical marsh. They are studying the cores to determine how much carbon various wetland sediments have stored since the mid-1960s. Early findings suggest tropical wetlands can store about 80 percent more carbon than can wetlands in temperate regions. Below, water lotus growing in Old Woman Creek, a wetland in northern Ohio. |
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