Gases dissolved in the deep water of lakes can pose a hazard when extreme concentrations are reached. A sudden release of large amounts of gas can cost the lives of humans living in the neighbourhood, as happened at Lake Nyos in 1986. Since 2001, the gas risk at Lake Nyos has been mitigated by induced degassing, but the lake continues to be supplied by CO2, and a regular survey needs to be implemented to guarantee safe conditions. Frequent sampling of this remote lake requires an enormous effort, and many analytical techniques are very difficult to run at the lake site. In this contribution, we combined a commercially available sound speed sensor with a CTD (electrical conductivity, temperature, depth) probe to obtain an indirect but quanti...
International audienceWe report the first high-resolution continuous profile of dissolved methane in...
On 21 August 1986, a lethal carbon dioxide (CO2) cloud burst from the bottom waters of Lake Nyos in ...
ON 21 August 1986, a massive release of carbon dioxide from Lake Nyos in Cameroon killed about 1,700...
The gases dissolved in Lake Nyos, Cameroon, were quantified recently (December 1989 and September 19...
[ 1] A large gas cloud erupted unexpectedly in 1986 from Lake Nyos, the larger of the two Cameroonia...
Lake Kivu, East Africa, is well known for its huge reservoir of dissolved methane (CH4) and carbon d...
International audienceLake Kivu, East Africa, is well known for its huge reservoir of dissolved meth...
Warnings have been repeatedly issued for a potential recurrence of the limnic eruption in the near f...
We report here an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in Taal lake during the year preceding th...
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...
Few lake studies have used a method that directly measures dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2). Direct me...
The sudden, catastrophic release of gas from Lake Nyos on 21 August 1986 caused the deaths of at lea...
To prevent the recurrence of a disastrous eruption of carbon dioxide (CO2) from Lake Nyos, a degassi...
A catastrophe hit Lake Nyos in Cameroon in August 1986, when a dense cloud of CO2 erupted from the l...
International audienceWe report the first high-resolution continuous profile of dissolved methane in...
On 21 August 1986, a lethal carbon dioxide (CO2) cloud burst from the bottom waters of Lake Nyos in ...
ON 21 August 1986, a massive release of carbon dioxide from Lake Nyos in Cameroon killed about 1,700...
The gases dissolved in Lake Nyos, Cameroon, were quantified recently (December 1989 and September 19...
[ 1] A large gas cloud erupted unexpectedly in 1986 from Lake Nyos, the larger of the two Cameroonia...
Lake Kivu, East Africa, is well known for its huge reservoir of dissolved methane (CH4) and carbon d...
International audienceLake Kivu, East Africa, is well known for its huge reservoir of dissolved meth...
Warnings have been repeatedly issued for a potential recurrence of the limnic eruption in the near f...
We report here an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in Taal lake during the year preceding th...
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...
Few lake studies have used a method that directly measures dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2). Direct me...
The sudden, catastrophic release of gas from Lake Nyos on 21 August 1986 caused the deaths of at lea...
To prevent the recurrence of a disastrous eruption of carbon dioxide (CO2) from Lake Nyos, a degassi...
A catastrophe hit Lake Nyos in Cameroon in August 1986, when a dense cloud of CO2 erupted from the l...
International audienceWe report the first high-resolution continuous profile of dissolved methane in...
On 21 August 1986, a lethal carbon dioxide (CO2) cloud burst from the bottom waters of Lake Nyos in ...
ON 21 August 1986, a massive release of carbon dioxide from Lake Nyos in Cameroon killed about 1,700...