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Date: 2014-09-04 06:37:26Meromictic lakes Gas explosions Mbéré Rift Valley Lake Monoun West Region Lake Nyos Carbon dioxide Lake Limnic eruption Geology Volcanology Volcanism | Lakes Nyos and Monoun in Cameroon, which exploded in the mid-1980’s killing about 1800 people, still contain large amounts ofAdd to Reading ListSource URL: photos.state.govDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 869,16 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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THE LAKE NYOS GAS BURST In August 1986 at Lake Nyos, in Cameroon, West Africa, a volcanic crater lake released a large volume of carbon dioxide (CO2). This was not a volcanic eruption, but a gas burst. Being denser thanDocID: USMo - View Document | |
Ocean Dynamics[removed]: 288–301 DOI[removed]s10236[removed]Martin Schmid Æ Andreas Lorke Æ Alfred Wu¨est Michel Halbwachs Æ Gregory TanyilekeDocID: Svka - View Document | |
Research Reports Hazardous Build-up of Gases in the Depths of Lake KivuDocID: Sv6c - View Document |