Stinky fish balls at Salton Sea. Really stinky 
By Kevin Roderick US Source: laobserved 11/4/2013
Kevin Roderick
It was one thing to trace that urban stench last year back to the Salton Sea. It's another to commit to a scientific paper the precise reason that things sometimes smell so bad at the large, salty lake-like pool of water that formed accidentally in the desert south of Indio early in the last century. The key words here are rotting balls of fish flesh and corpse wax
 

DENVER — Boneyard beaches littered with dead tilapia line the shores of California's Salton Sea. Thousands of fish die here every year, suffocated when winds stir up low-oxygen water from the lake depths.


A fascinating and foul discovery on the skeleton-clad shores recently revealed the fate of the rest of the fish remains. Their flesh drops to the lake floor, where anaerobic bacteria transforms it into adipocere, also known as corpse wax, researchers from Kutztown University in Pennsylvania reported here Monday (Oct. 28) at the Geological Society of America's annual meeting.

Perhaps disturbed by fierce winds, globs of decomposed fish flesh recently rose from deep in the Salton Sea, coagulated into spheres on the lake surface and surfed the waves to shore, leaving the high-water line littered with thousands of sticky fish balls.

"We had putty knives with us, and we had to scrape them off our boots. That adhesive property is fundamental to adipocere," said Kutztown sedimentologist Edward Simpson, a study co-author.

 
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