The most tragic event of gas driven lake eruption occurred at Lake Nyos (Cameroon) on 21 August 1986, when a dense cloud of CO2 suffocated more than 1700 people and an uncounted number of animals in just one night. The event stimulated a series of researches aimed to understand gas origins, gas release mechanisms and strategies for gas hazard mitigation. Very few studies have been carried out for describing the transport of dense CO2 clouds in the atmosphere. Although from a theoretical point of view, gas dispersion can be fully studied by solving the complete equations system for mass, momentum and energy transport, in actual practice, different simplified models able to describe only specific phases or aspects have to be used. In order to...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems o...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems o...
A model to describe the cloud dispersion of gas denser than air is presented here. The dispersion of...
The most tragic event of gas driven lake eruption occurred at Lake Nyos (Cameroon) on 21 August 198...
Many volcanic and non-volcanic areas in Italy emit a huge amount of gas into the atmosphere. Non-vol...
Several nonvolcanic sources in central Italy emit a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). Under stab...
Several non-volcanic sources in central Italy emit a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). Under st...
Atmospheric dispersal of a gas denser than air can threat the environment and surrounding communitie...
Several nonvolcanic sources in central Italy emit a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). Under stab...
The sudden release of carbon dioxide gas, which may accumulate gradually within the stratified water...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems ...
The spread of a dense gas in the atmosphere is a phenomenon that occurs widely with natural (and ant...
An Eulerian model for passive gas dispersion based on the K-theory for turbulent diffusion, coupled ...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems o...
An Eulerian model for passive gas dispersion based on the K-theory for turbulent diffusion, coupled ...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems o...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems o...
A model to describe the cloud dispersion of gas denser than air is presented here. The dispersion of...
The most tragic event of gas driven lake eruption occurred at Lake Nyos (Cameroon) on 21 August 198...
Many volcanic and non-volcanic areas in Italy emit a huge amount of gas into the atmosphere. Non-vol...
Several nonvolcanic sources in central Italy emit a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). Under stab...
Several non-volcanic sources in central Italy emit a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). Under st...
Atmospheric dispersal of a gas denser than air can threat the environment and surrounding communitie...
Several nonvolcanic sources in central Italy emit a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). Under stab...
The sudden release of carbon dioxide gas, which may accumulate gradually within the stratified water...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems ...
The spread of a dense gas in the atmosphere is a phenomenon that occurs widely with natural (and ant...
An Eulerian model for passive gas dispersion based on the K-theory for turbulent diffusion, coupled ...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems o...
An Eulerian model for passive gas dispersion based on the K-theory for turbulent diffusion, coupled ...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems o...
Carbon dioxide is a gas denser than air, and its point-source ground emission from natural systems o...
A model to describe the cloud dispersion of gas denser than air is presented here. The dispersion of...