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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 116, G02022, doi:[removed]2010JG001323, 2011 What prevents outgassing of methane to the atmosphere in Lake Tanganyika? Edith Durisch‐Kaiser,1,2 Martin Schmid,2 Frank Peeters,3 Rolf
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Zurich / Konstanz / Dar es Salaam / Harare / Kastanienbaum / Dübendorf / Vienna / /

Company

MWG Biotech AG / Millipore / /

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Germany / Switzerland / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Institute of Biogeochemistry / Institute of Isotope Geology / Limnological Institute / Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science / stable C / University of Konstanz / /

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chemical conditions / freshwater systems / metal concentrations / lacustrine systems / stored gas / chemical compounds / gas chromatograph / potent greenhouse gas methane / energy / /

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Lake Tanganyika / Lake Issyk‐Kul / Black Sea / Lake Malawi / Rift Valley / Lake Kivu / Lake Baikal / /

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American Geophysical Union / World Meteorological Organization / Institute of Isotope Geology and Mineral Resources / University of Konstanz / Department of Biology / International Atomic Energy Agency / Limnological Institute / Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology / Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics / /

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KAISER ET AL / Wang Cappellen / Setup / Nat / Edith Durisch / Van Cappellen / Capone / /

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Model / representative for h / Walker / Major / representative / Porter / /

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH / /

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Black Sea / /

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wastewater treatment / gene probes / hybridization / simulation / /

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