James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.View full profile James is a ...
Within the project for the supply of magnetic fluid for Lake Nyos and Monoun and the limitation of natural catastrophes in Cameroon, an accord was signed between the government of Japan and that of ...
On the night of August 21st, 1986, Lake Nyos released a massive cloud of carbon dioxide that silently rolled across ...
Researchers involved in a unusual project to prevent natural disasters in two African lakes say the first few years of the attempt have gone well, but have not yet made things safe. The project aims ...
When the weather allows, there’s nothing as refreshing as a dip in the sea, river or lake. However, swimming sometimes comes with risks. There are some bodies of water that are best observed from a ...
1.In 1986, a lake exploded. Lake Nyos in Cameroon released a sudden burst of CO2, suffocating 1,700 people and over 3,500 livestock. Eric Bouvet / Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images 2.Veterinarians ...
Volcanic lakes / Bruce Christenson, Karoly Németh, Dmitri Rouwet, Franco Tassi, Jean Vandemeulebrouck, and Johan C. Varekamp -- Volcano-hydrologic hazards from volcanic lakes / V. Manville -- ...
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