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LiDAR data can inform planning for sea level rise: Study


Ghost forests like this one on the North Carolina coast are the result of widespread tree death caused by increased exposure to saltwater. Photo: Mark Hibbs/SouthWings
Evidence of the rising sea is visible along North Carolina’s coast.
Storms that are more intense and destructive, floods that reach further and run deeper, and marks of habitat shift such as ghost forests are indicators that every year the ocean sits just a little bit higher.
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Rising Oceans Part 1: Sea-level rise reshaping NC coast


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WILMINGTON, N.C. Signs of rising sea levels can be dramatic on the North Carolina coast. Stronger storms push storm surge up into oceanfront communities like Ocracoke, breaking records as the sea washes through the dunes, through homes and businesses, making the barrier island almost uninhabitable.
But the day-to-day signs of sea level rise are much more subtle. High tides increasingly creep into waterfront roads like River Street in Wilmington. Salt water slowly seeps into land, killing trees and ruining farmland.
North Carolina is already seeing the effects of sea-level rise along the coast. This three-part online series from Spectrum News 1 will explore what the state is seeing already, what it can expect to see, and what North Carolina’s coastal communities can do about it. ....

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'Tree Farts' From NC Ghost Forests Produce Significant Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Study Finds


Melinda Martinez
/ North Carolina State University
Originally published on May 24, 2021 4:32 pm
A recently published study from North Carolina State University finds that standing dead trees in coastal wetland forests increase greenhouse gas emissions in their ecosystem by about 25%.
The study measured emissions colloquially called tree farts from dead trees and soils in five so-called ghost forests along the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula in 2018 and 2019. Results showed that on average in both years, soils emitted four times more gas than the dead trees themselves.
But Melinda Martinez, a graduate student and the study s lead author, says the trees still contribute significantly to emissions. ....

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'Tree farts' from a ghost forest in North Carolina are adding to greenhouse gases


Tree farts from so-called ghost forests in North Carolina are contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, according to experts from North Carolina State University. 
Dead trees also known as snags in these ghost forests release carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide in trace amounts (as does the nearby soil) that are contributing on some level to greenhouse gases. 
Even though these standing dead trees are not emitting as much as the soils, they re still emitting something, and they definitely need to be accounted for, the study s lead author Melinda Martinez, a graduate student in forestry and environmental resources at NC State, said in a statement. Even the smallest fart counts. ....

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