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Something forgot to tell about the exploding lakes




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Kimmo Huosionmaa

I just wrote a story about lakes, where is massive carbon dioxide storages, what makes those lakes like time bombs. When we are thinking about the carbon dioxide storages those storages can be made by humans. This gas is forming when baking soda and sodium bicarbonate would be mixed together in the water. The releasing of the chemicals would be done near the bottom of the lake, what would liquid the carbon dioxide in the water. And when the concentration is high enough, the gas would be released by explosives.


Or the carbon dioxide can be formed in the lake by conducting the exhaust gas of the motors in the water. Those things are very difficult to notice, and sometimes I have thought the possibility, that some mining company or mercenary soldiers would use this thing in the genocide operations. In the international laws, chemical warfare is very clearly mentioned as illegal actions, and in the press, the chemical attacks against guerillas have been justified inhumane actions against humanity by using weapons of mass destruction.


But if somebody would want to make this kind of strike must this person just find the small lake, and then put the chemicals in it. When the concentration of carbon dioxide would rise high enough, the water must just be disturbed by dropping explosives like depth charges. That would cause that the carbon dioxide would rise from the lake and make the humanitarian catastrophe. If the lake is higher than it's environment, that would cause that the gas would start to flow to the downland, and cause the horrible situation.

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