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- in Eastern Europe and West Asia. For a formation to be recognised as evaporitic it may simply require recognition of halite pseudomorphs, sequences composed...
- mineralogist and chemist Karl August Blöde (1773–1820). It is found worldwide in evaporitic sedimentary environments such as the Great Salt Lake, Utah. List of minerals...
- supergene processes. Some of them are also important constituents of evaporitic pot****ium-magnesium (K-Mg) salts deposits. Bright spots observed by the...
- early Miocene and became filled with sediments. Local gypsum and salt evaporitic basins formed in the East Carpathian region during the early Miocene....
- estimated that 1 % to 7 % is considered good oil source rock. The seal is an evaporitic package of rocks including impermeable anhydrite. In the early 1940s,...
- then dry up during drier intervals, leaving ac****ulations of brines and evaporitic minerals. A salt pan is a small shallow natural depression in which water...
- "Messinian salinity crisis" (MSC), characterized by the deposition of a thick evaporitic sequence – with salt deposits up to 2 km thick in the Levantine sea –...
- deposits that were formed in a shallow water carbonate shelf to non-marine evaporitic environment. The shungite-bearing sequence is thought to have been deposited...
- The mode includes a deltaic sediment interval deposited on a saliferous evaporitic series. The sediment thickens from west to east, with the eastern part...
- sequence of geologic folds, the formation of which is facilitated by an evaporitic decollement layer. The box folds are still relatively young, which is...