Limnic eruptions, involving the sudden release of carbon dioxide (CO₂) clouds from lakes, caused catastrophic disasters at Lakes Monoun and Nyos in the mid-1980s, killing nearly 2,000 people. Yet direct evidence of the conditions preceding, accompanying, and following such events has remained ...
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