Waters and dissolved gases collected along vertical profiles in the five basins (Main, Kabuno Bay, Kalehe, Ishungu, and Bukavu) forming the 485 m deep Lake Kivu (Democratic Republic of the Congo) were analyzed to provide a geochemical conceptual model of the several processes controlling lake chemistry. The measured horizontal and vertical variations of water and gas compositions suggest that each basin has distinct chemical features produced by (1) different contribution from long circulating fluid system containing magmatic CO2, responsible of the huge CO2(CH4)‐rich reservoir hosted within the deep lake water; (2) spatial variations of the biomass distribution and/or speciation; and (3) solutes from water‐rock interactions. The Kabuno Bay...
We report a data-set of methane (CH4) concentrations in the surface waters of Lake Kivu obtained dur...
We report a dataset of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and methane concentrations (CH4) in the su...
During the eruption of Nyiragongo Volcano in January 2002 about 106 m3 of lava entered Lake Kivu. Th...
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...
An overturn of Lake Kivu was seriously considered after the January 2002 Nyiragongo volcanic eruptio...
In the heart of Africa, a unique lake has attracted the attention of scientists since the beginning ...
Among the world’s lakes, Lake Kivu, a rift lake in the western branch of the Eastern African Rift Sy...
We report a data-set of methane (CH4) concentrations in the surface waters of Lake Kivu obtained dur...
In Lake Kivu, gases accumulate, exposing the riparian population to the perils of a limnic eruption....
peer reviewedWe report a dataset of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and me-thane concentrations (...
Lake Kivu, located at the topographic high point of the western branch of Africa\u27s Great Rift Val...
peer reviewedWe report organic and inorganic carbon distributions and fluxes in a large (>2000 km2) ...
We report a data-set of methane (CH4) concentrations in the surface waters of Lake Kivu obtained dur...
We report a dataset of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and methane concentrations (CH4) in the su...
During the eruption of Nyiragongo Volcano in January 2002 about 106 m3 of lava entered Lake Kivu. Th...
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...
An overturn of Lake Kivu was seriously considered after the January 2002 Nyiragongo volcanic eruptio...
In the heart of Africa, a unique lake has attracted the attention of scientists since the beginning ...
Among the world’s lakes, Lake Kivu, a rift lake in the western branch of the Eastern African Rift Sy...
We report a data-set of methane (CH4) concentrations in the surface waters of Lake Kivu obtained dur...
In Lake Kivu, gases accumulate, exposing the riparian population to the perils of a limnic eruption....
peer reviewedWe report a dataset of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and me-thane concentrations (...
Lake Kivu, located at the topographic high point of the western branch of Africa\u27s Great Rift Val...
peer reviewedWe report organic and inorganic carbon distributions and fluxes in a large (>2000 km2) ...
We report a data-set of methane (CH4) concentrations in the surface waters of Lake Kivu obtained dur...
We report a dataset of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and methane concentrations (CH4) in the su...
During the eruption of Nyiragongo Volcano in January 2002 about 106 m3 of lava entered Lake Kivu. Th...