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Gas explosions / Mbéré Rift Valley / Meromictic lakes / Greenhouse gases / Lake Nyos / Northwest Region / Carbon sequestration / Carbon dioxide / Mammoth Mountain / Chemistry / Geology / Volcanology
Date: 2013-07-10 17:47:03
Gas explosions
Mbéré Rift Valley
Meromictic lakes
Greenhouse gases
Lake Nyos
Northwest Region
Carbon sequestration
Carbon dioxide
Mammoth Mountain
Chemistry
Geology
Volcanology

Lake Nyos and Mammoth Mountain: What Do They Tell Us about the Security of Engineered Storage of CO2 Underground?

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