EPSC Abstracts
Vol. 17, EPSC2024-1115, 2024, updated on 03 Jul 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-1115
Europlanet Science Congress 2024
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Exploring Polygonal Patterned Grounds in the Hyper-arid Atacama Desert: Insights into Formation Mechanisms and Implications for Martian Analogues

Josephine Anderson1,2, Christof Sager1, Alessandro Airo1, Andrea Miedtank1,2, Franziska Schwonke1,2, and Jenny Feige1
Josephine Anderson et al.
  • 1Solar System, Impacts, and Meteorites; Museum für Naturkunde; Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung; Berlin: Germany; (J.Siedersleben@mfn.berlin)
  • 2Department of Earth Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany (fbverwaltung@geo.fu-berlin.de)

Understanding the formation mechanisms of polygonal patterned grounds in hyper-arid environments like the Atacama Desert is crucial for unraveling their significance as an analogue for extraterrestrial landscapes, notably Mars. Unlike their extensively studied periglacial counterparts, the genesis of hyper-arid polygons requires more detailed exploration, since multiple processes, such as, desiccation [1] (including gypsum dehydration), thermal contraction [2], and haloturbation [3] are currently under debate. Therefore, we excavated a trench in polygonated ground in the Yungay area of the Atacama Desert and systematically collected over 80 soil samples covering an entire polygon, its adjacent sand wedges, and underlying sediments (190 x 190 cm). Sedimentological and geochemical analyses indicate a continuous interplay of atmospheric salt deposition, dissolution, precipitation, and inducing clast heave and shattering, under extreme dry conditions. Our findings emphasize that polygons in the Atacama Desert provide a promising analogue to Martian saline polygons, emphasizing the relevance of terrestrial studies for advancing our understanding of extraterrestrial landscapes.

References:

1 Ewing 2006

² Sager 2021

³ Zineabelidin 2024 (preprint)

How to cite: Anderson, J., Sager, C., Airo, A., Miedtank, A., Schwonke, F., and Feige, J.: Exploring Polygonal Patterned Grounds in the Hyper-arid Atacama Desert: Insights into Formation Mechanisms and Implications for Martian Analogues, Europlanet Science Congress 2024, Berlin, Germany, 8–13 Sep 2024, EPSC2024-1115, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-1115, 2024.

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