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Carbon dioxide bursts of Lake Nyos, Cameroon, modelled as periodic supersaturation in a countercurrent reactor

Oskarsson, 1990

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6264421871378654251
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Oskarsson N
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Journal of volcanology and geothermal research

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Large-scale degassing of carbon dioxide from Lake Nyos, Cameroon, on August 21, 1986 was caused by local gas supersaturation within the lake water. Carbon dioxide of volcanic origin accumulates in the lake but the dissolved solids originate from leaching of the …
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