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- Limnic_eruption abstract "A limnic eruption, also referred to as a lake overturn, is a rare type of natural disaster in which dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) suddenly erupts from deep lake water, suffocating wildlife, livestock and humans. Such an eruption may also cause tsunamis in the lake as the rising CO2 displaces water. Scientists believe Earthquakes, volcanic activity, or explosions can trigger such an eruption. Lakes in which such activity occurs may be known as limnically active lakes or exploding lakes. Some features of limnically active lakes include:CO2-saturated incoming waterA cool lake bottom indicating an absence of direct volcanic interaction with lake watersAn upper and lower thermal layer with differing CO2 saturationsProximity to areas with volcanic activityScientists have recently determined, from investigations into the mass casualties in the 1980s at Lake Monoun and Lake Nyos, that limnic eruptions and volcanic eruptions, although indirectly related, are actually separate types of disaster events.".
- Limnic_eruption thumbnail Lake_nyos.jpg?width=300.
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageExternalLink 1155057.stm.
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageExternalLink nyos-feb01.htm.
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageExternalLink monoun.htm.
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageExternalLink 9606.pdf.
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageExternalLink Nyos.html.
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageExternalLink dn3318.
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageID "1953160".
- Limnic_eruption wikiPageRevisionID "606360724".
- Limnic_eruption hasPhotoCollection Limnic_eruption.
- Limnic_eruption subject Category:Geological_hazards.
- Limnic_eruption subject Category:Volcanic_eruption_types.
- Limnic_eruption type CausalAgent100007347.
- Limnic_eruption type Danger114541044.
- Limnic_eruption type GeologicalHazards.
- Limnic_eruption type Hazard114541852.
- Limnic_eruption type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Limnic_eruption comment "A limnic eruption, also referred to as a lake overturn, is a rare type of natural disaster in which dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) suddenly erupts from deep lake water, suffocating wildlife, livestock and humans. Such an eruption may also cause tsunamis in the lake as the rising CO2 displaces water. Scientists believe Earthquakes, volcanic activity, or explosions can trigger such an eruption. Lakes in which such activity occurs may be known as limnically active lakes or exploding lakes.".
- Limnic_eruption label "Erupción límnica".
- Limnic_eruption label "Erupcja limniczna".
- Limnic_eruption label "Eruzione di tipo limnico".
- Limnic_eruption label "Limnic eruption".
- Limnic_eruption label "Limnische uitbarsting".
- Limnic_eruption label "Éruption limnique".
- Limnic_eruption label "Лимнологическая катастрофа".
- Limnic_eruption label "湖底噴發".
- Limnic_eruption label "湖水爆発".
- Limnic_eruption sameAs Erupción_límnica.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs Éruption_limnique.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs Eruzione_di_tipo_limnico.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs 湖水爆発.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs Limnische_uitbarsting.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs Erupcja_limniczna.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs m.068kc1.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs Q925246.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs Q925246.
- Limnic_eruption sameAs Limnic_eruption.
- Limnic_eruption wasDerivedFrom Limnic_eruption?oldid=606360724.
- Limnic_eruption depiction Lake_nyos.jpg.
- Limnic_eruption isPrimaryTopicOf Limnic_eruption.