How the world's saltiest pond gets its salt
Friday February 08, 2013 08:01:43 PM,
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Washington: The Don
Juan Pond in Antarctica's frigid McMurdo Dry Valley is the world's
saltiest and unlikeliest water body on the planet.
A research team led by Brown University geologists has discovered
how the Don Juan Pond gets the salty water it needs to exist and
keep it from freezing.
Using time lapse photography and other data, researchers show that
water sucked out of the atmosphere by parched, salty soil is the
source of the saltwater brine that keeps the pond from freezing,
according to the journal Scientific Reports.
"Combine that with some fresh water flowing in from melting snow,
and you have a pond able to remain fluid in one of the coldest and
driest places on earth," according to a Brown statement.
Due to the similarities between the dry valleys and the frozen
desert of Mars, the findings could have important implications for
water flow on the Red Planet both in the past and maybe in the
present.
The study, by James Dickson and James Head from Brown, Joseph Levy
from Oregon State and David Marchant from Boston University is
published in Nature Publishing Group's open access journal.
"It was a simple idea," said Dickson, who co-authored the study
with Head, both from Brown University.
"Let us take 16,000 pictures of this pond over the course of two
months and then see which way the water's flowing. So we took the
pictures, correlated them to the other measurements we were
taking, and the story told itself," Dickson said.
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