- 10%,
excluding carbonate minerals that tend not to be
evaporites. The most
common marine evaporites are calcite,
gypsum and anhydrite, halite, sylvite,...
- The
Messinian evaporite deposit is a
geological deposit of
evaporites which was
found on
Sicily and
named after the city of Messina. It was
later found...
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first evaporites in all the
basins before the
major phase of erosion; and the
other that
favours a
diachronous deposition (image a) of the
evaporites through...
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Carbonates and
Evaporites is an
international scientific journal published 4
times a year by
Springer and
provides a
forum for the
exchange of concepts...
- The
Prairie Evaporite Formation, also
known as the
Prairie Formation, is a
geologic formation of
Middle Devonian (Givetian) age that
consists primarily...
- the form of
halite (commonly
known as rock salt), and
extracted from
evaporite formations.
Before the
advent of the
modern internal combustion engine...
- Warren, J.K., 2006.
Evaporites: sediments,
resources and hydrocarbons.
Springer Science &
Business Media. Warren, J.K., 2006.
Evaporites: sediments, resources...
- Geology,
Environmental Science, and
Carbonates and
Evaporites, as well as the
Carbonates and
Evaporites journal.[circular reference] The Sue
Tyler Friedman...
- of the
Capitan Reef, as well as the
formation of
evaporites with the basin. The
layers of
evaporites that
formed as a
result of
increased salinity is...
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borosilicate hydroxide (Ca2B5SiO9(OH)5), is a
borate mineral found in
evaporite deposits.
Howlite was
discovered near Windsor, Nova Scotia, in 1868 by...