SOFIA, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS/BTA. As part of the 32nd Bulgarian Antarctic expedition to Livingston Island, hydrobiologist Assoc. Prof. Lyubomir Kenderov, PhD studied the bottom sediments that form the habitat, the water and its parameters.
SOFIA, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS/BTA. As part of the 32nd Bulgarian Antarctic expedition to Livingston Island, hydrobiologist Assoc. Prof. Lyubomir Kenderov, PhD studied the bottom sediments that form the habitat, the water and its parameters.
SOFIA, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS/BTA. As part of the 32nd Bulgarian Antarctic expedition to Livingston Island, hydrobiologist Assoc. Prof. Lyubomir Kenderov, PhD studied the bottom sediments that form the habitat, the water and its parameters.
SOFIA, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS/BTA. As part of the 32nd Bulgarian Antarctic expedition to Livingston Island, hydrobiologist Assoc. Prof. Lyubomir Kenderov, PhD studied the bottom sediments that form the habitat, the water and its parameters.
In the last major glacial epoch, or 'Ice Age', there have been small-scale climate shifts in the Earth's landmass and a recent study assumes that the bedrock below the world's southernmost continent - Antarctica - has been rebounding since.