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How Ice Needles Create Spontaneous Zen Gardens
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5 months ago
Some of the most breathtaking zen garden patterns on the planet owe their existence to an unlikely artist: thousands of tiny "ice needles."
Credit: Quan-Xing Liu of East China Normal University
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In high-latitude permafrost environments and high-altitude mountains, there are a large
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number of mysterious regular surface patterning, also known as patterning, such as the Qinghai
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Tibet Plateau and other freezing regions in China.
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The Svalbard Islands in Norway in the Arctic and the Alpine regions in Ethiopia.
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The patterned ground is made up of different kinds of stones and soils.
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Some arranged in polygonal net, stone circles, and others in strapped spatial patterns.
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The origin of these regular patterns has long been puzzling scientists, but recently this
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enigma is starting to be solved.
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Scientists now attribute the spontaneous regular patterns to a process called spatial self-organization.
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In the periglacial environment, when scouring together with soil freezing thorn cycles are
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speculated to drive the aggregation and separation movements of granular particles in the soil,
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which eventually result in assorted spatial patterns of stones on the land surfaces.
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This idea has been sparked by theoretical and empirical studies in physics, chemistry, biology,
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and ecology.
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However, it is notoriously difficult to test this idea in the field.
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The geomorphological systems in cold regions often evolve at extremely slow rates, largely
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forbidden human observers to record the processes.
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Many existing numerical models have suggested that differential frost heave and radial expansion
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of the fine-grained soils can lead to the movement of surface particles to the margins of the plugs
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and the formation of the self-organized patterns.
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This mechanism can reproduce a variety of large-scale sorted patterns, such as polygons and sorted circles.
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But direct experimental evidence for this model is still lacking.
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Scientists have long speculated that needle eyes formed in the permaforous layer could play a role.
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A new research led by an international team from China, Japan, the US, and the Netherlands revisited this old idea
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with brand new evidence and theory.
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The researchers designed an elegant experiment system that allows for the formation of needle eyes
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in well-controlled lab conditions.
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This system can mimic a time machine with which the observers can push the fast-forward button
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to speed up the process of land surface evolution within a microcosm.
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Within a couple of weeks, the researchers can now observe the years or even decades-long process happening in nature.
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They use video camera and computer program to automatically track the movement trajectory of every single stone
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and reproduce such observed processes in computer with mathematical models.
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The researchers found that, driven by the freezing thong cycles in soils,
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the surface granular particles migrated towards the stone-rich areas from stone-poor areas.
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This is exactly the process where a variety of order spatial patterns of stones arises from.
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This group of scientists have replicated the experiment numerous times,
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with all kinds of settings of needle eyes properties and stone field concentration.
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They put together these nonlinear relationships between different needle eyes height and stone field concentration
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to demonstrate that the geomorphological pattern formation process has the same physical principle,
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as that underpins the water-oil separation process.
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The basic value is that the oil levels of the bamboo edge from the high-wild process to the ground formation.
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This movement of the development of the traditionalē mechanics is not the same.
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Known as phase separation mechanism, the phase separation theory perfectly reproduced the different types of sorted patterns,
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and found that the activity of needle eyes plays a dominant role in shaping this pattern ground.
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What makes the scientists more exciting is that their phase separation model can also
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perfectly reproduce the similar sorted patterns found in the Martian boulders by curiosity.
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Can this be seen as another evidence, reinforcing the existence of soil water on Mars?
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Just this mean freezing thong cycles also drive the evolution of Martian landscapes.
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Still too early to answer this question, but this study does open many opportunities to
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look into geological and geomorphic evolution of Earth-like planets.
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