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Blanket bog at the The Flow Country in Caithness and Sutherland. Satellite technology which measures how bogs “breathe” could be key to measuring the health of Scotland’s peatlands. New research published today, International Bog Day, demonstrates the potential for calculating what is known as “bog breathing” to monitor the health and restoration progress of bogs like the Flow Country. How can a bog breathe? The technology works by looking at the movement of the ground’s surface. The way that bogs move, or breathe, can be influenced by many factors, including precipitation, water level, vegetation composition, micro-topography and land management. ....
Studying how bogs ‘breathe’ could help monitor efforts to restore peatlands (West Arkengarthdale Moor/PA) Using satellite technology to study how bogs “breathe” could help build a better picture of the condition of Scotland’s peatland, experts have said. New research, published on International Bog Day, demonstrated the potential of measuring bog “breathing” – or peatland surface motions – to monitor the condition of sites, and possibly even carbon emissions from them. The research is a collaboration between NatureScot – which was previously known as Scottish Natural Heritage – the University of the Highlands and Islands, the University of Nottingham, and Forestry and Land Scotland. ....
Date Time Satellites track “bog breathing” to help monitor peatlands Using satellite technology to look at how bogs “breathe” could help build a better picture of peatland condition and restoration progress in Scotland. New research, published on International Bog Day (July 25 th), demonstrates the potential for measuring “bog breathing” – or peatland surface motion – to monitor restoration sites in future. A collaboration between the University of Nottingham, NatureScot, Forestry and Land Scotland, and University of the Highlands and Islands, the research uses Interferometric satellite radar (InSAR), which can map the movement of the ground’s surface – a technique developed with University of Nottingham spinout company Terra Motion Ltd. ....
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