- Rio Tinto (river)
Geobox River
name = Río Tinto
image_caption = Photograph of Rio Tinto. "(Credit - Carol Stoker")
country =Spain
region =Andalusia
length = 100
discharge_location =Huelva
source_name =Sierra Morena
source_region =Andalusia
mouth_location =Gulf of Cádiz |The Río Tinto is a
river in southwesternSpain that originates in theSierra Morena mountains ofAndalusia . It flows generally south-southwest, reaching the Gulf of Cádiz atHuelva . The Río Tinto, or "Red River" in English, is notable for being veryacid ic (pH 2), and has a deepred dishhue due to theiron dissolved in thewater . Theacid mine drainage from the mines leads to severe environmental problems due to the heavy metal concentrations in the river.History
The ore body was deposited in the
Carboniferous (300-350 Ma) byhydrothermal activities on the sea floor. The river area has a history ofmining activity since the Tartessans and theIberians started mining in 3000BCE . The mining continued over thePhoenicia n era and under theRoman Empire until the second part of the15th century : primarily forcopper but also foriron andmanganese . In thenineteenth century the mining operation started in large scale mainly by mining companies from the United Kingdom. After the peak of production in 1930 production declined and ended for copper mining in 1986 and forsilver andgold in 1996. [cite journal
author =R.A. Davis Jr. ,A. T. Welty ,J. Borrego ,J. A. Morales ,J. G. Pendon ,J. G. Ryan
title =Rio Tinto estuary (Spain): 5000 years of pollution
journal =Environmental Geology
volume = 39
issue = 10
pages = 1107–1116
year = 2000
doi = 10.1007/s002549900096]Astrobiology
This river has gained recent scientific interest due to the presence of
extremophile aerobic bacteria that dwell in the water. These life forms are considered the likely cause of the high acid content of the water. The subsurfacerocks on theriver bed contain iron andsulfide mineral s on which the bacteria feed. [cite journal
author = Fernandez-Remolar DC, Morris RV, Gruener JE, Amils R, Knoll AH
title = The Rio Tinto basin, Spain: Mineralogy, sedimentary geobiology, and implications for interpretation of outcrop rocks at Meridiani Planum, Mars
journal =Earth and Planetary Science Letters y
volume = 240
issue = 1
pages = 149–167
year = 2005
doi = 10.1016/j.epsl.2005.09.043] [cite journal
author = Fernandez-Remolar DC, Rodriguez N, Gomez F, Amils R
title = Geological record of an acidic environment driven by ironhydrochemistry : The Tinto River system
journal =Journal of Geophysical Research -Planets
volume = 108
issue = E7
pages = 5080
year = 2003
doi = 10.1029/2002JE001918]The extreme conditions in the river may be analogous to other locations in the
solar system thought to contain liquid water, such asMars .NASA scientists have also directly compared thechemistry of the water in which the rocks ofMeridiani Planum were deposited in the past with the Río Tinto. [http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2005-167] Likewise Jupiter'smoon Europa is theorized to contain an acidic ocean of water underneath its ice surface. Thus the river is of interest to astrobiologists.Based partially on research done near the Río Tinto river, two NASA scientists reported in February
2005 that they had found strong evidence of present life on Mars (Berger, 2005). NASA officials denied thescientist s' claims shortly after they were released, however, and one of the scientists, Carol Stoker, backed off from her initial assertions (spacetoday.net, 2005).References
Further reading
* Berger, Brian (2005). [http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/mars_life_050216.html Exclusive: NASA Researchers Claim Evidence of Present Life on Mars] . Posted Feb. 16, 2005.
*spacetoday.net (2005). [http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/2804 NASA denies Mars life reports] . Posted Feb 19, 2005.External links
* [http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/research/factsheets/FS-100103.1ARC.html Mars Analog Research and Technology Experiment FAQ]
*es [http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/servtc5/ventana/mostrarFicha.do?idEspacio=23109 Protected Landscape Río Tinto]
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