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Artemia is a
genus of
aquatic crustaceans also
known as
brine shrimp or sea monkeys. It is the only
genus in the
family Artemiidae. The
first historical...
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mining or in-situ
leaching in that
those methods inject water or
chemicals to
dissolve materials which are in a
solid state; in
brine mining, the materials...
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conventional brine to form a
reliable supply-chain. Hence,
there has been
development of a new
extraction method called electrochemical leaching to minimize...
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solubility as an ion, it is
present in
ocean water and is
commonly obtained from
brines.
Lithium metal is
isolated electrolytically from a
mixture of
lithium chloride...
- fuel oil to a
retention basin,
which in turn sent
hydrocarbons in the
leaching brine in the Étang de
Engrenier and Lavalduc. "Étang de Lavalduc". Retrieved...
- In-situ
leaching (ISL), also
called in-situ
recovery (ISR) or
solution mining, is a
mining process used to
recover minerals such as
copper and uranium...
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mixtures of
brine and salt are used,
sometimes with
additional agents such as
calcium chloride and/or
magnesium chloride. The use of salt or
brine becomes...
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related to
Artemia monica.
Artemia monica, the Mono Lake
brine shrimp, is a
species of
brine shrimp,
endemic to Mono Lake in California,
United States...
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hydroxide are
produced from
brine. The
process pumps lithium rich
brine from
below ground into
shallow pans for evaporation. The
brine contains many different...
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Artemia salina is a
species of
brine shrimp –
aquatic crustaceans that are more
closely related to
Triops and
cladocerans than to true shrimp. It belongs...