evaporite การใช้
- Evaporites are considered sedimentary rocks and are formed by chemical sediments.
- Celestine and other bladed evaporite minerals may also form rosette clusters.
- Restricted oceanic circulation in the west led to extensive evaporite formation.
- A third process for ore deposition is as an evaporite.
- Many of the halide minerals occur in marine evaporite deposits.
- Secondary reactions can produce or consume leonite in evaporite deposits.
- The massive evaporite deposits of the Michigan Basin were created during this period.
- Evaporite deposits may contain potassium minerals such as carnallite.
- Later it became isolated and evaporites started to appear.
- Shallow shelf seas and epicontinental seas existed in which evaporites and limestones were deposited.
- Common seals include evaporites, chalks and shales.
- Evaporite minerals, especially nitrate minerals, are economically important in Peru and Chile.
- Kieserite commonly occurs in marine evaporites and rarely in volcanic environments as a celestine.
- Sylvite is found in many evaporite deposits worldwide.
- The oldest and perhaps most interesting was created from evaporites deposited from evaporating seawater.
- Surface expressions are composed of evaporites rocks, plus igneous rocks and quartzitic sandstone.
- Regarding these works, a deep water formation for central Messinian evaporites seems unlikely.
- The evaporites served later as major decollement horizons.
- Diatomites are regularly found underneath the evaporite deposits, suggesting a connection between their geneses.
- During this period of evaporation large evaporite deposits will be made in the rift valley.
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