Midwestern U.S. Forests Doubled in Carbon Storage During the Holocene

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Midwestern U.S. Forests Doubled in Carbon Storage During the Holocene
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For 8,000 years, midwestern forests expanded and diversified, but humans destroyed it in just 150 years.

estimates that forests in the midwest doubled their carbon storage capacity in the 8,000 years preceding the industrial age. The researchers hope that reconstructing historical vegetation can help to model future climate change and inform mitigation measures.Holocene

The team reconstructed Holocene forests with a custom-built computational model and trained it using fossil pollen records and pre-industrial forest surveys. Forest composition changed, too. Large, long-lived trees like American beech and eastern hemlock thrived, packing a high density of carbon into the vegetation.

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