7th April, 2024
CHIRANJIT MITRA
New research reveals a network of faults and volcanoes under the world's deepest freshwater lake.
Located in Siberia, Russia, this vast lake holds an incredible 20% of Earth's unfrozen freshwater.
Recent studies using sonar mapping have uncovered underwater volcanoes and fault zones.
The geology under Lake Baikal is more dynamic than previously thought, suggesting earthquake risk.
A powerful quake in 1959 caused significant tremors and changes to shoreline around the lake.
Lake Baikal is not only deep, but home to unique species found nowhere else on Earth.
Scientists plan further research to understand the fault system and potential for future quakes.
This study highlights how even Earth's most placid-looking environments can hold hidden geological forces.