“…As it was stated earlier [21], a simultaneous recording of water standard variables (pH, temperature, oxygen concentrations, and conductivity) could highly improve the significance of radiological data. Thus, a long-term permanent study of seasonal variations of the vertical structure and radiological data (on radiocesium) in Lake Juodis (54°46'49'' N, 25°26'29'' E) made it possible to determine that carbonate deposits, which were formed in shallow areas of the lake, were acting as a radiocesium barrier [22]. Further, it became possible to evidence that in autumn and winter a thermodynamic mechanism was responsible for the enrichment in radiocesium of the near-bottom water of the lake [23].…”