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- who: Alfred Wüest from the in crater Lake Nyos, Cameroon have published the research: The entire lifetime of a distinct double-diffusive staircase in crater Lake Nyos, Cameroon, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/02/2010
- what: Important for this study are the observations made on the layer-interface pairs of Lake Kivu, that the most frequently observed Rρ values were at ~ 4, while Rρ > 8 was extremely rare . In this publication, the authors focus on the limited duration of an unsustained (one-time "run-down") stratification, where a DD staircase could develop temporarily . . .
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