In the heart of Africa, a unique lake has attracted the attention of scientists since the beginning of the 20th century. At the foot of the Virunga volcano chain, Lake Kivu harbors a vast amount of dissolved carbon dioxide and methane, making it the most dangerous lake on Earth. But the lake also furnishes many goods and services for surrounding populations and may soon become the most important energy supplier in the area. At the beginning of gas exploitation, the time has come to gather the wealth of scientific information acquired during past and present research on Lake Kivu. The eleven chapters cover many aspects of the physics, geochemistry and biology of the lake, with a particular focus on the unique physical and geochemical feature...
For a long time Lake Kivu's huge methane gas reserves had only interested limnologists or geoscienti...
Abstract In this chapter the knowledge gained from the interdisciplinary research on Lake Kivu prese...
Waters and dissolved gases collected along vertical profiles in the five basins (Main, Kabuno Bay, K...
In the heart of Africa, a unique lake has attracted the attention of scientists since the beginning ...
peer reviewedIn this chapter the knowledge gained from the interdisciplinary research on Lake Kivu p...
Among the world’s lakes, Lake Kivu, a rift lake in the western branch of the Eastern African Rift Sy...
Located in the East-African Rift, Lake Kivu has become the focus of media attention for some time, a...
With a volcanic origin, Lake Kivu is deep and meromictic, and shows a very particular limnology and ...
Waters and dissolved gases collected along vertical profiles in the five basins (Main, Kabuno Bay, K...
The water of East African rift lakes contains large amounts of dissolved chemicals such as carbon di...
Lake Kivu [2.50°S 1.59°S 29.37°E 28.83°E] is one of the East African great lakes (2370 km2 surface a...
Lake Kivu is a deep, meromictic lake in the East-African Rift Valley on the border between Rwanda an...
Lake Kivu is a deep meromictic and oligotrophic tropical African lake with a permanent thermal- and...
Meromictic Lake Kivu is renowned for its enormous quantity of methane dissolved in the hypolimnion. ...
We report a dataset of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and methane concentrations (CH4) in the su...
For a long time Lake Kivu's huge methane gas reserves had only interested limnologists or geoscienti...
Abstract In this chapter the knowledge gained from the interdisciplinary research on Lake Kivu prese...
Waters and dissolved gases collected along vertical profiles in the five basins (Main, Kabuno Bay, K...
In the heart of Africa, a unique lake has attracted the attention of scientists since the beginning ...
peer reviewedIn this chapter the knowledge gained from the interdisciplinary research on Lake Kivu p...
Among the world’s lakes, Lake Kivu, a rift lake in the western branch of the Eastern African Rift Sy...
Located in the East-African Rift, Lake Kivu has become the focus of media attention for some time, a...
With a volcanic origin, Lake Kivu is deep and meromictic, and shows a very particular limnology and ...
Waters and dissolved gases collected along vertical profiles in the five basins (Main, Kabuno Bay, K...
The water of East African rift lakes contains large amounts of dissolved chemicals such as carbon di...
Lake Kivu [2.50°S 1.59°S 29.37°E 28.83°E] is one of the East African great lakes (2370 km2 surface a...
Lake Kivu is a deep, meromictic lake in the East-African Rift Valley on the border between Rwanda an...
Lake Kivu is a deep meromictic and oligotrophic tropical African lake with a permanent thermal- and...
Meromictic Lake Kivu is renowned for its enormous quantity of methane dissolved in the hypolimnion. ...
We report a dataset of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and methane concentrations (CH4) in the su...
For a long time Lake Kivu's huge methane gas reserves had only interested limnologists or geoscienti...
Abstract In this chapter the knowledge gained from the interdisciplinary research on Lake Kivu prese...
Waters and dissolved gases collected along vertical profiles in the five basins (Main, Kabuno Bay, K...