Mongabay: A drought that happens once in a hundred years had little negative or positive effect on the Amazon rainforest according to a NASA funded study in Geophysical Research Letters. "We found no big differences in the greenness level of these forests between drought and non-drought years, which suggests that these forests may be more tolerant of droughts than we previously thought," said Arindam Samanta, the study's lead author from Boston University. Employing NASA MODIS satellite ......
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Amazon confusion: new research shows forest is resilient to drought, but is this the whole picture?
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on March 15th, 2010
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