almost by accident!
photograph by Gorgens it all happened by chance, Eric Bastos Gorgens is a forestry engineering professor at
Brazil’s Federal University of Jequitinhonha and Mucuri Valleys, as he and
colleagues studied data from satellites about the Amazon forest, something
strange caught his eye, at first it was just a set of numbers on a screen that let
the researchers know giants were growing in the Parú State Forest conservation
area in the state of Pará, it took time and dedication to figure what the
height measurements represented,
“It could have been a bird flying by, a tower, a sensor error,” says Gorgens, the lead author of a recent study about the trees published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. “So we started to look into what could have given us these numbers that were so far from standard. And as we started looking at the data more carefully, we realized they weren’t errors. They were, in fact, giant trees.”
so Gorgens and his team had to go find those trees, of the
species Dinizia excelsa, that grew to 80 meters (260 feet) and beyond, the very
tallest, at 88.5 meters (290 feet) was inaccessible, but a return trip is
planned for next year, for more of this fascinating discovery have a look at this article in the Smithsonian.
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