[ 1] A large gas cloud erupted unexpectedly in 1986 from Lake Nyos, the larger of the two Cameroonian "Killer Lakes,'' with devastating consequences. Regular monitoring subsequently revealed that the deep water of the lake was gradually recharged with CO2. To preclude a similar event in the future, a degassing pipe was installed in the lake in 2001. In the present study a one-dimensional model is used to predict the effects of this pipe and other degassing options on the CO2 concentrations and the stratification within the lake for the next 50 years. The results of the simulations show that without degassing, total CO2 content would reach the preeruption value within a few decades. The presently installed pipe is sufficient to reduce CO2 pr...
Limnic eruptions represent a natural hazard in meromictic lakes hosted in volcanoes releasing CO2-ri...
On 21 August 1986 almost 1800 people were asphyxiated by a CO2 cloud violently released by Lake Nyos...
A study, entitled “Wabamun Lake Sequestration Project” or “WASP, ” was performed to evaluate large-s...
To prevent the recurrence of a disastrous eruption of carbon dioxide (CO2) from Lake Nyos, a degassi...
Gases dissolved in the deep water of lakes can pose a hazard when extreme concentrations are reached...
The most tragic event of gas driven lake eruption occurred at Lake Nyos (Cameroon) on 21 August 198...
The gases dissolved in Lake Nyos, Cameroon, were quantified recently (December 1989 and September 19...
Warnings have been repeatedly issued for a potential recurrence of the limnic eruption in the near f...
Lake Kivu is a deep, meromictic lake in the East-African Rift Valley on the border between Rwanda an...
A catastrophe hit Lake Nyos in Cameroon in August 1986, when a dense cloud of CO2 erupted from the l...
Dissolved gas in liquid is able to power violent eruptions. Two kinds of such gas-driven eruptions a...
Lake Kivu is a 485 m deep, Central-East African rift lake with huge amounts of carbon dioxide and me...
The sudden release of carbon dioxide gas, which may accumulate gradually within the stratified water...
We develop a model for the ascent of a discrete cloud of mixed water from the base of a lake which i...
ON 21 August 1986, a massive release of carbon dioxide from Lake Nyos in Cameroon killed about 1,700...
Limnic eruptions represent a natural hazard in meromictic lakes hosted in volcanoes releasing CO2-ri...
On 21 August 1986 almost 1800 people were asphyxiated by a CO2 cloud violently released by Lake Nyos...
A study, entitled “Wabamun Lake Sequestration Project” or “WASP, ” was performed to evaluate large-s...
To prevent the recurrence of a disastrous eruption of carbon dioxide (CO2) from Lake Nyos, a degassi...
Gases dissolved in the deep water of lakes can pose a hazard when extreme concentrations are reached...
The most tragic event of gas driven lake eruption occurred at Lake Nyos (Cameroon) on 21 August 198...
The gases dissolved in Lake Nyos, Cameroon, were quantified recently (December 1989 and September 19...
Warnings have been repeatedly issued for a potential recurrence of the limnic eruption in the near f...
Lake Kivu is a deep, meromictic lake in the East-African Rift Valley on the border between Rwanda an...
A catastrophe hit Lake Nyos in Cameroon in August 1986, when a dense cloud of CO2 erupted from the l...
Dissolved gas in liquid is able to power violent eruptions. Two kinds of such gas-driven eruptions a...
Lake Kivu is a 485 m deep, Central-East African rift lake with huge amounts of carbon dioxide and me...
The sudden release of carbon dioxide gas, which may accumulate gradually within the stratified water...
We develop a model for the ascent of a discrete cloud of mixed water from the base of a lake which i...
ON 21 August 1986, a massive release of carbon dioxide from Lake Nyos in Cameroon killed about 1,700...
Limnic eruptions represent a natural hazard in meromictic lakes hosted in volcanoes releasing CO2-ri...
On 21 August 1986 almost 1800 people were asphyxiated by a CO2 cloud violently released by Lake Nyos...
A study, entitled “Wabamun Lake Sequestration Project” or “WASP, ” was performed to evaluate large-s...