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1 Microbialites from Lake Salda in the search for extraterrestrial life  





2 Lake Salda National Park  





3 Gallery  





4 References  














Lake Salda






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Coordinates: 37°33N 29°41E / 37.550°N 29.683°E / 37.550; 29.683
 

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Lake Salda
Lake Salda in June 2020
Lake Salda in June 2020
Lake Salda is located in Turkey
Lake Salda

Lake Salda

Coordinates37°33′N 29°41′E / 37.550°N 29.683°E / 37.550; 29.683
Basin countriesTurkey
Surface area43.70 km2 (16.87 sq mi)
Max. depth196 m (643 ft)
Surface elevation1,316 m (4,318 ft)[1]
SettlementsSalda

Lake Salda is a mid-size crater lake[2] in southwestern Turkey, within the boundaries of Yeşilova district of Burdur Province. It lies at a distance of about fifty kilometers to the west from the province seat Burdur.

Lake Salda is often included in the Turkish Lakes Region that extends across inner western to southern Anatolia, especially Isparta Province and Afyonkarahisar Province, although Lake Salda is geographically separate from the larger lakes, which are more to the east and, being a crater lake, is morphologically different from these tectonic lakes.

The lake area covers 4,370 hectares, and its depth reaches 196 meters, making it one of the deeper lakes in Turkey, if not the deepest. The lake sedimentary records show high resolution climate changes that are related to solar variability during the last millennium.[3]

The lake is a popular excursion spot for people across the region or from beyond, the more so due to the hydromagnesite mineral found in its coastal waters, which is believed to offer remedies for certain dermatological diseases. The shorelines, surrounded by black pine forests, are also popular among hunters, the game and the fowl available including quails, hares, foxes, boars and wild ducks, aside from the lake's fish. White sandy beaches, limpid water and seven crystal-white islets within the lake complete the scenery.

A township that starts almost at the shore to the southwest of the lake carries the same name, Salda. The local administrative seat of Yeşilova is located to the east of the lake at a distance of about four kilometers and Yeşilova municipality manages the lake's camping facilities.

Its peculiar morphology has led to a number of academic studies conducted on Lake Salda. The unusual alkaline nature of the lake means that is one of the few locations where ancient stromatolite algae still grows.[4]

Microbialites from Lake Salda in the search for extraterrestrial life[edit]

Microbialites in Lake Salda rocks have been studied by NASA scientists for the discovery of life on Mars[5][6][7]

In 2019, a team of planetary scientists from the United States and Turkey conducted research on Lake Salda's shoreline microbialite sediments. The rocks along the shoreline of Lake Salda were formed over time by microbes that trap minerals and sediments in the water.[5][6] These microbialites were once a major form of life on Earth and provide some of the oldest known fossilized records of life on our planet.[5][6] NASA's Mars 2020 mission Perseverance rover searches for signs of ancient life on the surface of Mars.[5][6] Studying these microbial fossils from Lake Salda has helped scientists prepare for the mission.[5][6] In March 2021, NASA reported that its Mars surface-exploring rover Perseverance showed that "the minerals and rock deposits at Lake Salda are the nearest match on Earth to those around the Jezero Crater where the spacecraft landed."[7]

Lake Salda National Park[edit]

Hoping to protect the Lake Salda area, Turkey's environmental authority has launched a national park project. The Lake Salda National Park is currently under construction and is scheduled to be completed in 2023.

A 24-hour livestream of the lake can be seen on its official website.[8]

Gallery[edit]

  • Lake Salda
    Lake Salda
  • Lake Salda
    Lake Salda
  • Lake Salda
    Lake Salda
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Salda Gölü". Orman ve Su İşleri Bakanlığı. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  • ^ "Salda Lake – Antalya: All You Need To Know | Things to do Antalya". www.thingstodoantalya.com. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  • ^ Danladi, I. B., & Akçer-Ön, S. (2017). Solar forcing and climate variability during the past millennium as recorded in a high altitude lake: Lake Salda (SW Anatolia). Quaternary International
  • ^ C. J. R. Braithwaite (University of Glasgow, Department of Geology and Applied Geology) – Veysel Zedef Selçuk University, Konya (September 1996). "Hydromagnesite stromatolites and sediments in an alkaline lake, Salda Golu, Turkey". Journal of Sedimentary Research – V. 66; no. 5; p. 991–1002.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ a b c d e "Lake Salda Rocks". jpl.nasa.gov. NASA. 27 January 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e "Searching for Life in NASA's Perseverance Mars Samples". jpl.nasa.gov. NASA. 17 February 2021.
  • ^ a b Dikmen, Yesim (9 March 2021). "Mars on Earth: Turkish lake may hold clues to ancient life on planet". Reuters.
  • ^ "Salda Gölü #Canlı". Salda Gölü. Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lake_Salda&oldid=1191061834"

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