Members
Japan
Name | Affiliation | Remark | Relevant Activity Number in PO and PDM | |
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T Ohba | Tokai Univ | takeshi_ohba<@>tokai-u.jp | Leader of project | 5-1, 5-3, 1-2 |
S Ooki | Tokai Univ | s_ooki<@>tokai-u.jp | 5-1, 5-3, 1-2 | |
T Ohsumi | Tokai Univ | ohsumi.takashi<@>gmail.com | 5-3 | |
Y Oginuma | Tokai Univ | yuoginuma1224<@>yahoo.co.jp | 5-1, 5-3, 1-2 | |
M Jude | Tokai Univ | judevom<@>yahoo.co.uk | 8-2 | |
M Yaguchi | Tokai Univ | yaguchimu<@>gmail.com | - | |
A Ueda | Univ Toyama | akira<@>sci.u-toyama.ac.jp | 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 4-1 | |
M Kusakabe | Univ Toyama | kusakabe<@>sci.u-toyama.ac.jp | Leader responsible for Capacity building | 1-3, 6-1 |
S Nakamura | Univ Toyama | nakamura<@>sci.u-toyama.ac.jp | 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 | |
D Tanaka | Univ Toyama | tanakada<@>sci.u-toyama.ac.jp | 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 | |
T Edwige | Univ Toyama | edwigetiodjio<@>gmail.com | 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 | |
T Yokoyama | Tokyo Inst Tech | tetsuya.yoko<@>geo.titech.ac.jp | 7-1 | |
A Terada | Tokyo Inst Tech | terada<@>ksvo.titech.ac.jp | 5-3 | |
K Saiki | Osaka Univ | ksaiki<@>ess.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp | 1-2, 2-1, 2-2 | |
K Kaneko | Kyoto Univ | katsuya@gaia.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp | 1-2, 2-1, 2-2 | |
R Imasu | Univ Tokyo | imasu<@>aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp | 2-2 | |
K Anazawa | Univ Tokyo | anazawa<@>k.u-tokyo.ac.jp | 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 | |
T Sugai | Univ Tokyo | sugai<@>k.u-tokyo.ac.jp | 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 | |
T Kozono | Tohoku Univ | kozono<@>zisin.gp.tohoku.ac.jp | 1-1 | |
M Ichihara | Univ Tokyo | ichihara<@>eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp | 1-1 | |
Y Suzuki | Univ Tokyo | yujiro<@>eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp | 1-1 | |
Y Miyabuchi | Kumamoto Univ | miyabuchi<@>earth.email.ne.jp | 7-1, 7-2 | |
T Kobayashi | Kagoshima Univ | koba<@>sci.kagoshima-u.ac.jp | 7-1, 7-2 | |
K Hasegawa | Ibaraki Univ | hasegawt<@>mx.ibaraki.ac.jp | 7-1, 7-2 | |
M Tsujimura | Tsukuba Univ | mktsuji<@>geoenv.tsukuba.ac.jp | 8-2 | |
Y Yoshida | Y E-office | yoshiday<@>d2.dion.ne.jp | 5-2, 6-1 | |
M Yoshikawa | Aso museum | miyuki<@>asomuse.jp | 5-3 | |
A Ozawa | MM Inc | aozawa<@>mmc.co.jp | 4-1 |
Cameroon
Name | Affiliation | Remark | Relevant Activity Number in PO and PDM | |
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HELL Joseph Victor | IRGM | jvhell<@>yahoo.com | Project Manager | A to E |
TANYILEKE Gregory | CRH IRGM | gtanyileke<@>yahoo.co.uk | Scientific Project Coordinator | A to E, 5-1 |
NTONGA Jean Claude | CRH IRGM | ntonga_jc<@>yahoo.fr | A-2, A-3, | |
FANTONG Wilson Yetoh | CRH IRGM | fyetoh<@>yahoo.com | A-2, A-3, A-5, B, C, 1-3, 3-1,3-2, 4-1 | |
NTCHANTCHO Romaric | CRH IRGM | ntchantcho<@>yahoo.fr | 1-1, 1-3, 2-1, 5-1, 5-3 | |
AKO Andrew AKO | CRH IRGM | akoandrewako<@>yahoo.com | A-2, 3-1 | |
FOUEPE TAKOUNJOU Alain | CRH IRGM | afouepe<@>yahoo.fr | 1-2, 2-1 | |
E Ngondiep | CHR IRGM | ngondiepric<@>yahoo.fr | 1-1 | |
ISSA | CRH IRGM | midissa17<@>yahoo.fr | A-1, A-5, A-2, A-4, C, 1-2, 1-3, 2-2, 5-1, 5-3, 8-1, 8-2, 8-3 | |
MASSUSSI nee ATEBA BESSA | CRH/LAGE IRGM | henriette_bessaateba<@>yahoo.fr | B, A-2, A-3 | |
DJOMOU BOPDA Serge L. | CRH IRGM | serges.djomou<@>yahoo.fr | A-1, 1-3, 5-1, 5-3, 6-1, | |
Joseph M Simo | CRH IRGM | Joseph_simo<@>yahoo.fr | Project accountant | E |
TAWEDI Robert | CRH/LAGE IRGM | tawediroelvis<@>yahoo.fr | A-3 | |
NLOZOA Justin | CRH/LAGE IRGM | lozig1ebino<@>gmail.com | A-3 | |
LIBONGO MBILONGO Jean | CRH/LAGE IRGM | mjeanchristel<@>yahoo.fr | A-3 | |
AYISSI MEVENGUE | CRH/IRGM | ayigas1<@>yahoo.fr | A-2 | |
Bassogog Zachee | CRH/IRGM | bassogogzachee<@>yahoo.fr | 1-2, 5-3 | |
AKA Festus Tongwa | IRGM | akatongwa<@>yahoo.com | A-3, A-5, C, 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, | |
Boniface Kankeu | LTM IRGM | bonifacekankeu<@>yahoo.fr | 7-2, | |
Eyong John | LTM IRGM | johneyong<@>hotmail.com | 7-2, | |
Nche Linus Anye | ARGV IRGM | ncheanye2002<@>gmail.com | 7-2, | |
Nguemhe Fils Salomon Cesar | LTM IRGM | cefils1<@>yahoo.fr | 7-2, | |
Boris CHAKO TCHAMABE | boris.chako<@>yahoo.fr | 7-3, | ||
Brice Tchakam KAMTCHUENG | tchakambrice<@>yahoo.fr | 3-1, 3-2, 4-1 | ||
Asaah Asobo Nkengmatia Elvis | MIMITD(Ministry of Mines,Industry and Technological Development) | asoboasaah<@>gmail.com | 7-1, | |
Tiodjio Edwige Rosine | MIMITD(Ministry of Mines,Industry and Technological Development) | edwigetiodjio<@>gmail.com | 3-4, | |
Raphael ABEGA | LAGA CHR IRGM | raphabeg<@>yahoo.fr | ||
I Teitchou | IRGM | teitchou.merlin<@>yahoo.fr | ||
M Yannah | IRGM | merotumi<@>gmail.com | ||
M E Mumbfu | IRGM | mmimba2000<@> yahoo.ca |
U.S.A.
Family Name | Given Name | Affiliation | Major subject in SATREPS | |
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Evans | William, C. | U.S.G.S., Menlo Park | wcevans<@>usgs.gov | CO2 monitoring at Lakes Nyos and Monoun |
Kling | George, W. | Univ. Michigan | gwk<@>umich.edu | CO2 monitoring at Lakes Nyos and Monoun |
Relevant Activity Number in PO and PDM is listed in the following.
A-1: Operational direction in IRGM for Lake Observation.
A-2: Operational direction in IRGM for Water sampling.
A-3: Operational direction in IRGM for Water analysis.
A-4: Operational direction in IRGM for CO2 Gas analysis.
A-5: Operational direction in IRGM for accreditation of analytical equipment (IC/Picaro/AAS etc).
B: Preparation of Note book for the record of use on analytical insturuments.
C: Systematic storage of water and rock sample (Shelves in the building of Nkolbison).
D: Communication among the project team members.
E: Funds-raised for the maintenance of analytical equipment.
1-1: The conditions under which limnic eruption can occur are constrained through computer-simulation. 1-2: Acoustic survey of the detailed topography of the bottom in Lakes Nyos and Monoun is made to locate the recharging point of CO2 enriched fluid.
1-3: The conditions under which limnic eruption can occur are estimated, and utilized to judge the safety of the lakes.
2-1: 3D distribution of CO2 in the lakes is investigated, which can be used to locate the recharging point of CO2 enriched fluids.
2-2: The CO2 flux from soil and the surface of Lakes Nyos and Monoun.
3-1: The flow path of groundwater around Lakes Nyos and Monoun is established.
3-2: The interaction between surface water and groundwater is understood.
3-3: The water balance in Nyos basin is estimated.
4-1: Natural experiments on the interaction between rock and CO2-rich fluid are carried out to understand geochemical and mineralogical processes in a sub-lacustrine CO2-supply system.
5-1: Automatic observation systems to monitor the lake water and climatic parameters are installed in Lakes Nyos and Monoun and the data are transmitted to IRGM via satellite.
5-2: Work rafts to collect water and gas samples are set up at Lakes Nyos and Monoun.
5-3: The amount of CO2 remaining in the lakes will be measured through physical and chemical methods on a regular basis, at least, once a year.
6-1:2-rich deep water is designed and tested at Lake Monoun to evaluate its capability, cost-performance and easiness of maintenance.
7-1: Geological and petrochemical survey of rocks from Oku volcanic zone.
7-2: Geological maps of the Nyos and Monoun areas are produced.
8-1: The CO2 flux around the lakes other than Nyos and Monoun along the CVL.
8-2: Basic survey are carried out at other lakes along the CVL.
9-1: The results of scientific monitoring are sent to DPC.
9-2: Recommendations for disaster management are proposed based on scientific findings.
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