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limnic, a. Geol. (ˈlɪmnɪk) [ad. G. limnisch (C. F. Naumann Lehrb. d. Geognosie (1850) I. ii. iii. 814), f. Gr. λίµνη pool of standing water, marshy lake: see -ic.] Formed or laid down in an inland body of standing fresh water such as a lake or a swamp.[1911 Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. L. 28 Naumann rec...
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Limnic eruption
A limnic eruption may also cause tsunamis or seiches as the rising displaces water. Messel, Germany, show evidence of a limnic eruption there in the early Eocene.
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Sloanea
Fossil leaves of this species have also been collected from the continental (fluvial and limnic) beds of the Csatka Formation near Oroszlány (western Hungary
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paralic
paralic, a. Geol. (pəˈrælɪk) [ad. G. paralisch (C. F. Naumann Lehrb. d. Geognosie (1852) II. ii. vii. 452), f. Gr. παράλ-ιος by the sea (see paralian): see -ic.] Formed or having occurred in shallow water near the sea.[1911: see limnic a.] 1914 H. Ries Econ. Geol. (ed. 4) i. 13 A distinction is, how...
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Colymboides
The genus is widely known from early Priabonian – about in the Late Eocene – to Early Miocene (late Burdigalian, less than ) limnic and marine rocks of
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Volcanic tsunami
Limnic eruptions
Limnic eruptions are a very rare phenomenon involving sudden discharges of volcanic gases from deep lake waters. Lake Nyos, a volcanic crater lake in Cameroon, underwent a limnic eruption on 21 August 1986 when a large amount of carbon dioxide overturned in the lake
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Wum
Lake Nyos, a crater lake from which a limnic eruption killed nearly 2,000 people in 1986, is 25 km to the east.
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Metallogenium
The organism is supposedly observed in limnic environments. The species is currently not assigned to any taxonomic family.
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Grapsoidea
of crabs; they are well known and contain many taxa which are terrestrial (land-living), semiterrestrial (taking to the sea only for reproduction), or limnic
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Brosno dragon
See also
Loch Ness Monster
Monster of Lake Tota
Limnic eruption
References
Dragons
Legendary serpents
Culture of Tver Oblast
Slavic legendary creatures
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Mazuku
Mazuku can be related to volcanic activity or to a natural disaster known as a limnic eruption. Related events such as pyroclastic flows or limnic eruptions can cause the temperature of a mazuku to vary considerably from the natural environment.
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Vulcanobatrachus
The fossil frogs are assumed to have died following a limnic eruption (a degassing event possibly of CO2) by the volcano.
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Lake Ngozi
is not subjected to hydrothermal activity, but large subaqueous CO2 emissions and local legends of the killing power of the lake indicate a danger of limnic Some variations of the myth suggest that this caused an emission of poisonous gasses (which we now know could be linked to a Limnic eruption), while others
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Lake Monoun
On August 15, 1984, a limnic eruption occurred at the lake, which resulted in the release of a large amount of carbon dioxide () that killed 37 people. Rather, emission of carbon dioxide in a limnic eruption is thought to be to blame.
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Perkinsozoa
Genus Snorkelia Reñé & Alacid 2017
Genus Parvilucifera Norén, Moestrup & Rehnstam-Holm 1999
Characteristics
Perkinsozoa have been found in marine and limnic
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