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案例简介:Luj á n Agusti @ lujanag | 该样本取自阿根廷火地岛护城河泥炭沼泽的植被。像这样的样本可以帮助研究人员研究和分析二氧化碳的捕获以及其他测量结果,并显示泥炭地的工作方式。泥炭地是一种湿地,起源于泻湖或冰川沼泽中留下的有机物质。它们具有许多优点,例如水调节和保存古环境信息的能力。最重要的是: 它们保留了大量的二氧化碳,甚至比森林还要多。泥炭地是缓解气候变化的基础。在这里,在火地岛,我们发现了南美最大的。泥炭地是神奇的生物。它们是连接器: 它们连接土地和水; 生与死; 过去、现在和我们的未来。在过去的几年中,我一直在研究peatlands的象征和概念元素及其与社区的联系。在 @ lujanag跟我来了解更多关于我在火地岛泥炭地项目的信息。
案例简介:Photo by Luján Agusti @lujanag | This sample was taken from vegetation in the Moat peat bog in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Samples like this one help researchers study and analyze the capture of carbon dioxide, among other measurements, and show how peatlands are working. Peatlands are a type of wetland that originates from organic material left behind in a lagoon or swamp by glaciers. They have many virtues, such as water regulation and the ability to conserve paleoenvironmental information. Most important: They retain carbon dioxide in enormous quantities, even more than forests do. Peatlands are fundamental in the fight to mitigate climate change. And here, in Tierra del Fuego, we find the largest in South America. Peatlands are magical beings. They are connectors: They connect land and water; life and death; the past, the present, and our future. For the past few years I've been working on peatlands' symbolic and conceptual elements and their bond with the community. Follow me at @lujanag to learn more about my project on peatlands in Tierra del Fuego.
国家地理 - Photo by Luján Agusti @lujanag | This sample was taken from vegetation in the Moat peat bog in Tierra del Fuego, Argentin
案例简介:Luj á n Agusti @ lujanag | 该样本取自阿根廷火地岛护城河泥炭沼泽的植被。像这样的样本可以帮助研究人员研究和分析二氧化碳的捕获以及其他测量结果,并显示泥炭地的工作方式。泥炭地是一种湿地,起源于泻湖或冰川沼泽中留下的有机物质。它们具有许多优点,例如水调节和保存古环境信息的能力。最重要的是: 它们保留了大量的二氧化碳,甚至比森林还要多。泥炭地是缓解气候变化的基础。在这里,在火地岛,我们发现了南美最大的。泥炭地是神奇的生物。它们是连接器: 它们连接土地和水; 生与死; 过去、现在和我们的未来。在过去的几年中,我一直在研究peatlands的象征和概念元素及其与社区的联系。在 @ lujanag跟我来了解更多关于我在火地岛泥炭地项目的信息。
国家地理 - Photo by Luján Agusti @lujanag | This sample was taken from vegetation in the Moat peat bog in Tierra del Fuego, Argentin
案例简介:Photo by Luján Agusti @lujanag | This sample was taken from vegetation in the Moat peat bog in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Samples like this one help researchers study and analyze the capture of carbon dioxide, among other measurements, and show how peatlands are working. Peatlands are a type of wetland that originates from organic material left behind in a lagoon or swamp by glaciers. They have many virtues, such as water regulation and the ability to conserve paleoenvironmental information. Most important: They retain carbon dioxide in enormous quantities, even more than forests do. Peatlands are fundamental in the fight to mitigate climate change. And here, in Tierra del Fuego, we find the largest in South America. Peatlands are magical beings. They are connectors: They connect land and water; life and death; the past, the present, and our future. For the past few years I've been working on peatlands' symbolic and conceptual elements and their bond with the community. Follow me at @lujanag to learn more about my project on peatlands in Tierra del Fuego.
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国家地理 - Photo by Luján Agusti @lujanag | This sample was taken from vegetation in the Moat peat bog in Tierra del Fuego, Argentin
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