- A
hypersaline lake is a
landlocked body of
water that
contains significant concentrations of
sodium chloride, brines, and
other salts, with
saline levels...
-
wherein salt is
extracted from the
brine using vacuum pans Dry lake
Hypersalinity Salt lake Salt
pannes and
pools This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- the
Laguna Madre of
Texas as one system. The
reasons for the lagoon's
hypersalinity include its
isolation from
other bodies of water, the lack of a significant...
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sharks to
experience some
relief from
these stress factors. Nonetheless,
hypersalinity levels (41%)
significantly affect Mustelus antarcticus Some
effect factors...
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Numerous evaporation cycles and a lack of
outflow caused an
increasing hypersalinity,
typical for
endorheic bodies of water. Over time, this hypersalinization...
- lakes, but it is not
advisable to
drink it
owing to the
effect of its
hypersalinity on the
human body, and the
possibility of micro-organisms
which may...
- Smith, Ryan H.; Ortner, Peter; Smith,
Dewitt (2006). "On
Florida Bay
Hypersalinity and
Water Exchange".
Bulletin of
Marine Science. 79 (2): 302. Wanless...
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Florida Bay and the
Everglades reflected drastic water level changes,
hypersalinity, and
dramatic changes in
marine and
freshwater ecosystems. The Restudy...
- Gol'din P, Marx FG,
Lambert O,
Laurin M, Obadă T, et al. (January 2022). "
Hypersalinity drives convergent bone m****
increases in
Miocene marine mammals from...
- the
salinity of the lake
would no
longer sustain wildlife. Both the
hypersalinity and the
presence of
contaminants in the
Salton Sea
triggered m****ive...