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International · 37 mins ago
Lakes that ‘breathe’ ancient carbon: a surprising find in the Congo Basin
In the heart of the Congo Basin’s Cuvette Centrale, a large depression hosting the world’s biggest tropical wetland complex, lie two vast, shallow blackwater lakes, Lake Tumba and Lake Mai Ndombe. Together they are roughly the size of 420,000 football fields.
These lakes include extensive swamp forests and peatlands that store enormous amounts of carbon and regulate water flows in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The floodplain lakes are shaped by rivers, wetlands and changing water levels…
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