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Methane in Lake Kivu: New data bearing on its origin

January 1, 1973

Lake Kivu, an African rift lake, contains about 50 cubic kilometers of methane (at standard temperature and pressure) in its deep water. Data resulting from two recent expeditions to the lake and a reevaluation of earlier data suggest that most of the methane was formed by bacteria from abiogenetic carbon dioxide and hydrogen, rather than being of volcanic origin or having formed from decomposing organic matter.

Publication Year 1973
Title Methane in Lake Kivu: New data bearing on its origin
Authors W.G. Deuser, E.T. Degens, G.R. Harvey, M. Rubin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010108
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse