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Posted: 2025-05-21 12:56:26 UTC

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NASA's satellite imagery can help predict volcanic eruptions by detecting elevated carbon dioxide levels, which cause plants to become greener and more lush. This is visible in satellite images, providing earlier warnings of future eruptions. Scientists confirmed this correlation by measuring CO2 levels and collecting leaf samples near an active volcano in Costa Rica during the AVUELO campaign in March 2025.
Early detection of volcanic eruptions
Monitoring CO2 levels via satellite imagery
Observing changes in plant life near volcanoes
Validating findings through field research in Costa Rica
Confirming correlation between tree leaf color and CO2 from volcanic magma