• In a new study, researchers from Austria, Germany, and the U.K. may finally have an explanation as to why the salt on the surface forms ridges that join together in a patchwork of pentagons and hexagons.
  • The researchers began with the hypothesis that the salt on the surface is influenced by the salt flowing through the soil below. They found that the salt penetrated deeper into the soil exactly below the ridges, and remained shallow under the flat areas.
  • To mitigate the deleterious effects of salt flats, experts have recommended covering them in a shallow layer of water, so that the salt is deposited on the surface more uniformly and less salt is carried away by winds.