Title
Nitrate deposits of the atacama desert: A marker of long-term hyperaridity
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2018
Abstract
© 2018 Mineralogical Society of America.All Rights Reserved. The nitrate deposits of the Atacama Desert are unique when one considers that in most surface environments nitrate is produced or consumed by biological processes and is easily washed away by rain. Nitrate deposits have puzzled geologists since Charles Darwin's visit to the Atacama in 1835 and several hypotheses have been proposed to explain their origin. Here, we review our current understanding of the nitrate deposits in the Atacama Desert and show that nitrate's primary origin is predominantly atmospheric. However, its massive accumulation and preservation specifically in Atacama is due to the serendipitous convergence of climatic, tectonic and hydrologic conditions that are unique to the Central Andes.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Elements
First Page
251
Last Page
256
Recommended Citation
Reich, M., & Bao, H. (2018). Nitrate deposits of the atacama desert: A marker of long-term hyperaridity. Elements, 14 (4), 251-256. https://doi.org/10.2138/gselements.14.4.251