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Lakes Nyos and Monoun in Cameroon, which exploded in the mid-1980’s killing about 1800 people, still contain large amounts of
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Morioka / Njindoun / MONOUN / Yaoundé / /

Company

BP / Gaz de France / Data Environnement / /

Country

France / Japan / United States / Nigeria / Cameroon / /

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Event

Product Recall / Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / Product Issues / /

Facility

University of Michigan William Evans / Greenhouse Gases / National University of Mexico / Okayama University / University of Michigan / University of Toyama / /

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gas contents / carbon dioxide gas / gas removal / gas extraction plant / gas concentration / gas amounts / gas reduction / gas concentrations / gas release / uncontrolled gas release / gas-rich water / energy / gas content / greenhouse gas emissions / disastrous gas release / gas disaster / gas remaining / gas pressures / maximum gas pressures / gas pressure profiles / gas pressure / gas recovery / methane gas / catastrophic gas release / /

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lake Nyos / Lakes Nyos / lake Monoun / /

Organization

University of Michigan / Ann Arbor / Yoshida Engineering Office / Institute for the Study of Earth / University of Michigan / University of Toyama / Okayama University / Cameroonian government / Japanese government / National University of Mexico / European Union / the University of Michigan / /

Person

Dimitri Rouwet / Gregory Tanyileke / George Kling / Bill Evans / Michel Halbwachs / /

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dmitrirouwet@gmail.com EXECUTIVE / /

Product

water / /

ProvinceOrState

Michigan / /

Region

Northwest Cameroon / /

Technology

radiation / /

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