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Over the last three decades, Lake Albano has undergone comprehensive investigations to elucidate the physicochemical mechanisms governing gas outbursts post the catastrophic limnic eruption in Lake Nyos. While the interplay between biogeochemical processes and microbial communities within volcanic lakes is widely recognized, the understanding of these communities remains limited. This study aims to bridge this gap by investigating the intricate interplay among water chemistry, dissolved gases, and microbial community dynamics in Lake Albano, employing an integrated approach of geochemical and microbiological methods, specifically NGS and CARD-FISH.
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Lake Albano Microbial Communities Biogeochemical Processes Ecohydrological Approaches Volcanic Lakes NGS CARD-FISH UN Sdgs