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Briefing: The Time Capsule in the Salt Flat

Strategic angle: Exploring the extreme conditions of Salar de Pajonales in northern Chile.

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Updated 12 days ago
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Situated in the Andean Altiplano, the Salar de Pajonales is characterized by its extreme altitude of 3,500 meters above sea level. This location presents unique challenges for both natural ecosystems and potential human activities.

The salt flat experiences severe temperature variations, ranging from −23°C to 26°C. Such fluctuations can impact the structural integrity of materials and the viability of infrastructure projects in the region.

Given its harsh environment, where almost no life can thrive, the Salar de Pajonales serves as a critical reference point for understanding resilience and adaptability in extreme conditions.