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Details for: Oku Volcanic Field
Lake Nyos is the most renowned of the numerous maars and basaltic cinder cones associated with the deeply dissected Mount Oku massif. The 1.2 x 1.9 km wide lake, seen here from the south, was the site of a gas-release event on 21 August 1986 that caused at least 1,700 fatalities. Wave damage stripped the peninsula at the left of vegetation. The emission of around 1 km3 of magmatic carbon dioxide has been attributed to either non-volcanic overturn of stratified lake waters, to phreatic explosions, or to injection of hot gas into the lake. Photo by Jack Lockwood, 1986 (U.S. Geological Survey).
Volcano Number: 224030
Volcano Name: Oku Volcanic Field
Country: Cameroon
Volcano Type: Volcanic field
Elevation: 3011m
Tectonic Setting: Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 5km: 131944
Pop. within 10km: 131944
Pop. within 30km: 399741
Pop. within 100km: 3698980
Latitude: 6.25
Longitude: 10.5



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