Cold, dry, windy, and UV irradiated -- surveying Mars relevant conditions in Ojos del Salado Volcano (Andes Mountains, Chile)

The Special Collection of papers in this issue of Astrobiology provide an overview of the characteristics and potential for future exploration of the Ojos del Salado volcano, located in the Andes Mountains in front of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. The main benefits of this site compared with...

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Main Authors: Kereszturi, Á., Aszalós, J., Heiling, Zs., Kapui, Zs., Király, Cs., Leél-Össy, Sz., Nagy, B., Nemerkényi, Zs., Pál, B., Skultéti, Á., Szalai, Z.
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Published: arXiv 2020
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Ice
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2005.14450
https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14450
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48550/arxiv.2005.14450 2023-05-15T16:37:28+02:00 Cold, dry, windy, and UV irradiated -- surveying Mars relevant conditions in Ojos del Salado Volcano (Andes Mountains, Chile) Kereszturi, Á. Aszalós, J. Heiling, Zs. Kapui, Zs. Király, Cs. Leél-Össy, Sz. Nagy, B. Nemerkényi, Zs. Pál, B. Skultéti, Á. Szalai, Z. 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2005.14450 https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14450 unknown arXiv https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2019.2165 arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/ Earth and Planetary Astrophysics astro-ph.EP FOS Physical sciences article-journal Article ScholarlyArticle Text 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2005.14450 https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2019.2165 2022-03-10T15:51:31Z The Special Collection of papers in this issue of Astrobiology provide an overview of the characteristics and potential for future exploration of the Ojos del Salado volcano, located in the Andes Mountains in front of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. The main benefits of this site compared with others are the combination of strong UV radiation, the presence of permafrost, and geothermal activity within a dry terrain. The interaction between limited snow events and wind results in snow patches buried under a dry soil surface. This leads to ephemeral water streams that only flow duringdaytime hours. On this volcano, which has the highest located subsurface temperature monitoring systems reported to date, seasonal melting of the permafrost is followed by fast percolation events. This is due to the high porosity of these soils. The results are landforms that shaped by the strong winds. At this site, both thermal springs and lakes (the latter arising from melting ice) provide habitats for life; a 6480m high lake heated by volcanic activity shows both warm and cold sediments that contain a number of different microbial species, including psychrophiles. Where the permafrost melts, thawing ponds have formed at 5900m that is dominated by populations of Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria, while in the pond sediments and the permafrost itself Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Patescibacteria, Proteobacteria, and Verrucomicrobia are abundant. In turn, fumaroles show the presence of acidophilic iron-oxidizers and iron-reducing species. In spite of the extreme conditions reported at Ojos del Salado, this site is easily accessible. : Accepted in Astrobiology Special Issue 2020. 04. 10 Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice permafrost DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Earth and Planetary Astrophysics astro-ph.EP
FOS Physical sciences
spellingShingle Earth and Planetary Astrophysics astro-ph.EP
FOS Physical sciences
Kereszturi, Á.
Aszalós, J.
Heiling, Zs.
Kapui, Zs.
Király, Cs.
Leél-Össy, Sz.
Nagy, B.
Nemerkényi, Zs.
Pál, B.
Skultéti, Á.
Szalai, Z.
Cold, dry, windy, and UV irradiated -- surveying Mars relevant conditions in Ojos del Salado Volcano (Andes Mountains, Chile)
topic_facet Earth and Planetary Astrophysics astro-ph.EP
FOS Physical sciences
description The Special Collection of papers in this issue of Astrobiology provide an overview of the characteristics and potential for future exploration of the Ojos del Salado volcano, located in the Andes Mountains in front of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. The main benefits of this site compared with others are the combination of strong UV radiation, the presence of permafrost, and geothermal activity within a dry terrain. The interaction between limited snow events and wind results in snow patches buried under a dry soil surface. This leads to ephemeral water streams that only flow duringdaytime hours. On this volcano, which has the highest located subsurface temperature monitoring systems reported to date, seasonal melting of the permafrost is followed by fast percolation events. This is due to the high porosity of these soils. The results are landforms that shaped by the strong winds. At this site, both thermal springs and lakes (the latter arising from melting ice) provide habitats for life; a 6480m high lake heated by volcanic activity shows both warm and cold sediments that contain a number of different microbial species, including psychrophiles. Where the permafrost melts, thawing ponds have formed at 5900m that is dominated by populations of Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria, while in the pond sediments and the permafrost itself Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Patescibacteria, Proteobacteria, and Verrucomicrobia are abundant. In turn, fumaroles show the presence of acidophilic iron-oxidizers and iron-reducing species. In spite of the extreme conditions reported at Ojos del Salado, this site is easily accessible. : Accepted in Astrobiology Special Issue 2020. 04. 10
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kereszturi, Á.
Aszalós, J.
Heiling, Zs.
Kapui, Zs.
Király, Cs.
Leél-Össy, Sz.
Nagy, B.
Nemerkényi, Zs.
Pál, B.
Skultéti, Á.
Szalai, Z.
author_facet Kereszturi, Á.
Aszalós, J.
Heiling, Zs.
Kapui, Zs.
Király, Cs.
Leél-Össy, Sz.
Nagy, B.
Nemerkényi, Zs.
Pál, B.
Skultéti, Á.
Szalai, Z.
author_sort Kereszturi, Á.
title Cold, dry, windy, and UV irradiated -- surveying Mars relevant conditions in Ojos del Salado Volcano (Andes Mountains, Chile)
title_short Cold, dry, windy, and UV irradiated -- surveying Mars relevant conditions in Ojos del Salado Volcano (Andes Mountains, Chile)
title_full Cold, dry, windy, and UV irradiated -- surveying Mars relevant conditions in Ojos del Salado Volcano (Andes Mountains, Chile)
title_fullStr Cold, dry, windy, and UV irradiated -- surveying Mars relevant conditions in Ojos del Salado Volcano (Andes Mountains, Chile)
title_full_unstemmed Cold, dry, windy, and UV irradiated -- surveying Mars relevant conditions in Ojos del Salado Volcano (Andes Mountains, Chile)
title_sort cold, dry, windy, and uv irradiated -- surveying mars relevant conditions in ojos del salado volcano (andes mountains, chile)
publisher arXiv
publishDate 2020
url https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2005.14450
https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14450
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