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* A large volume of gas dissolved at the high pressure of the Lake's deep layers is believed to pose a risk of catastrophic discharge.<ref name=solidarites> | |||
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| title=Investigations in Lake Kivu(East Central Africa) after the Nyiragongo Eruption of January 2002: Specific study of the impact of the sub-water lava inflow on the lake stability | |||
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| author=Halbwachs, et al. | |||
| date=2002-03-09 | |||
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| [[Lake Rukwa]] | | [[Lake Rukwa]] |
Revision as of 11:39, 17 August 2008
There are a group of very large lakes in East Africa known as the African Great Lakes.[1] The lakes are all found in the African rift valley.[2]
lake | notes |
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Lake Victoria | |
Lake Tanganyika | |
Lake Nyasa | |
Lake Turkana | |
Lake Albert | |
Lake Kivu |
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Lake Rukwa |
References
- ↑ Environmental Aspects of the African Great Lakes Region, United Nations. Retrieved on 2008-08-17.
- ↑ African Great Lakes, PBS. Retrieved on 2008-08-17.
- ↑ Halbwachs, et al. (2002-03-09). Investigations in Lake Kivu(East Central Africa) after the Nyiragongo Eruption of January 2002: Specific study of the impact of the sub-water lava inflow on the lake stability (pdf). Solidarities. Retrieved on 2008-08-17. mirror