She said the process isn’t “that much of dangerous”, since it contributes to increase of light transparency given the fact that calcium residues drag “numerous materials in the water” into the depth.
“However, anaerobic conditions are created in the bottom. Decaying flora remnants require high amounts of oxygen to be decomposed,” Ghukasyan said.
The scientist said the shallow waters and areas near the shores of the lake are grossly littered with various household waste materials.
“You can come across anything at the bottom of the lake. Even scientific research is complicated by the nets and traps that can be found at the bottom, because when we lower a device there it gets stuck in some [fish] trap. We also cannot approach the shores by b...
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