Researchers probing peatlands to discover clues about past environments and carbon stocks on land have identified peatland on Borneo that is twice as old and much deeper than previously thought. An inland site near Putussibau formed at least 47,800 years old and contains peat 18 meters deep.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201006132115.htm
Wednesday, 7 October 2020
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