| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MINERALOGY OF ALTO CHAPARE Downloaded by [University of Lethbridge] at 17:49 16 June 2016 COCHABA...silver mines, it certainly does not suit the Alto Chapare region, a hot, steamy rain forest on the lower...lower eastern slopes of the Andes. The Alto Chapare is a 30-kilometer-wide area ranging in altitude between...meters above sea level (1,300 to 7,000 feet) in Cochabamba Department Alfredo Petrov, a geologist and part-time...lived for fifteen years in Cochabama Department, Bolivia, and specializes in minerals of that region. He | | | Report (volume) | Cordillera Occidental, Bolivia By U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY and SERVICIO GEOLOGICO DE BOLIVIA With a section on...Cordillera Occidental, Bolivia I by U.S. Geological Survey and Servicio Geol6gico de Bolivia; with a section...mineral resources-Bolivia-Cordillera Occidental. 3. Geology-Altiplano. 4. Geology-Bolivia-Cordillera Occidental...Geological Survey (U.S.) II. Servicio Geol6gico de Bolivia. Ill. Series. QE75.B9 no. 1975 [TN39.A4] 557.3s--dc20...cooperation between the Servicio Geologico de Bolivia and the U.S. Geological Survey. The geologic research | | | Book | • • • • • • . • • • • . • . • • • • • • • . • • • El Salvador . . . . . • . • . • . • • . . • • . . •...147 147 SOUTH AMERICA Argentina. . . . . . . Bolivia . . . . . • . . Brazil. . . . . . . . . British.... . • . • .• Chile and Parts of Argentina and Bolivia - Salt Resources. • • • • • • • • • • . •• Colombia.... • • . • . • . • . . . . Analyses - Smackover Brine - Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . •... . . • • • . • . • • • • 36. Analyses, Natural Brine - Alabama •.•. . • . . . . . . . . • . • . . . | | Rezaei, Mohsen, Zarasvandi, Alireza, Azhdari, Ali, Heidari, Majid (2021) Geology and hydrochemistry of brine springs in the Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt (ZFTB), Iran: A review on origin, environmental aspects, and economic potentials. Applied Geochemistry, 130. 104985pp. doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2021.104985 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | com/locate/apgeochem Geology and hydrochemistry of brine springs in the Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt (ZFTB)...is the first regional-scale reconnaissance of 11 brine springs located in the Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt...reaches the threshold for economic extraction from brine processing. Most of the springs discharge into the...these springs seem to be necessary. Keywords: Brine spring Oil-field Hydrochemistry Lithium recovery Zagros...Zagros fold and thrust belt (ZFTB) 1. Introduction Brine is considered as saline or salty water (TDS ≥ 100000 | | | Book | Adelaide University conventional and solution mining has not, to my knowledge, for allowing the use...introduction to evaporite textures and depositional brine groups and individuals who over the years have...Thematic Mapper storage receptacles via solution mining (Chapter 12). Chapter Mosaics site (https://zulu...evaporite salts. 22 Gypsum beds.□ 23 Halite beds (chevrons and crusts).26 Halite cumulates, rafts and coated grains...Lenticular mudcracks.42 Haloturbated and chaotic halite.43 Shallow mineralogic re-equilibration.43 Porosity | | Wang, Kai, Zhang, Yu, Han, Jiahuan, Ma, Lichun, Zheng, Mianping, Wu, Yue, Yang, Banwang (2023) Distribution and Genesis of Potassium-Bearing Minerals in Lop Nor Playa, Xinjiang, China. Minerals, 13 (4) 560 doi:10.3390/min13040560 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and Surveying Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing 100083, China Qinghai Forth...salt-forming area in the Tarim Basin, which is rich in brine resources. There is a large amount of potassium...potassium fertilizer produced from potassium-rich brine in Lop Nor annually, which meets about half of the demands...distributed in subbasins along fault zones in all three mining areas with small size. Ca-Cl-type waters rise to...fault zones, on the one hand, control the margin of mining areas and the distribution of polyhalite layers | | | Report (issue) | need for a compilation of Spanish geological and mining terminology that goes beyond the few Spanish-English...terms, which have grown out of five centuries of mining tradition in Latin America, and frequently draw...adjective adverb Argentina Arizona Baja California Bolivia Brazil California Central America Chile chemistry...Argentina Arizona (EE.UU.) Baja California (Mexico) Bolivia Brasil California (EE.UU.) America Central Chile...cabelleria (Cuba) cabelleria (Ecuador) cabelleria (El Salvador) cabelleria (Guatemala) cabelleria (Honduras) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of salt diapir and evaporite rocks, a geothermal spring and intrusion of the river water which function...aquifers. They recognized how the diapir derived brine flows into the adjacent karstic aquifers and suggested...including three exposed salt diapirs, a geothermal spring, saline Mehran River and groundwater evaporation...with an arid climate. Intrusion of salt diapir brine into the Janah aquifers might deteriorate the quality...Janah alluvial plain is situated in Hormuzgan Province, southern Iran (Fig. 1). It is a synclinal alluvial | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | hardgrounds, (b) massive and bedded salts, (c) spring deposits, and (d) subsurface and groundwater-related...depending mainly on the morphology of the basin and the brine chemistry. Introduction Salt lakes occur on every...character and variability of these continental brine systems and the processes responsible for deposition...characteristics: filling with water during the spring and early summer and drying during the late summer...of some of the solutes also show a TABLE 1 Mean brine composition of lakes in selected areas of the northern | | | Journal (issue) | employees: the earth Environmental problems caused by mining and abstraction activities for to the extent transferable)...1428 Sequim, WA 98382, USA Mining Geology Hussein Iris Apartment 18, 61 G-El Suez Street Roxy-Heliopolis...Roxy-Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt Mining Geology and Engineering, Groundwater Research, Desalinization KENNETH S, JOHNSON...Bangkok 10400 Thailand Freiberg Univer ty of Mining and Technology Environmental 72076 Tiibingen,...AL 35403, USA Bratislava Mineralogy, Geology, Mining Institute for Geosciences D. Scuuiz Tokyo Seitoku | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | FLUORESCENCEIN HALITE* K. J. MunerA ANDRosBnr L. Surrn.** Assrnlct The bright red fluorescence of some halite from...from California dry lake deposits and from a salt spring in Idaho is due to coactivation by minute amounts...mode of precipitation of these elements by growing halite crystals, are described. The marked preferential...preferential coprecipitation of lead by growing halite crystals results in zonation of fluorescence in crystals...enclosed neptunite, the junior author noticed that the halite obtained by evaporation of the resulting solution | | Bagheri, R., Nadri, A., Raeisi, E., Eggenkamp, H.G.M., Kazemi, G.A., Montaseri, A. (2014) Hydrochemical and isotopic (δ18O, δ2H, 87Sr/86Sr, δ37Cl and δ81Br) evidence for the origin of saline formation water in a gas reservoir. Chemical Geology, 384. 62-75 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2014.06.017 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the KA water and PFW samples, a fresh and a brine spring, and the Persian Gulf water were all measured...either the KA water or the intergranular saturated brine in the Kangan Gas Reservoir (KGR), both derived...source of the saline PFW, leaving the intergranular brine of the KGR as the most likely source although further...between evaporate formation water, water modified by halite dissolution and fresh water. It is recommended...recommended to apply these comprehensive methods to deep brine aquifers, especially related to gasfields. © 2014 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | •l MUSIEYAREA o REGAL! VILLAGE x BRINE POOL • HOT SPRING,COMPOSITiON BASALT,GYPSUM.ANHYDRITE...This deposit,formed by a continuously-flowing hot spring, was mined by an Italian firm during the first...Powers during World War I (Holmes, 1919). The hot brine spring was diverted periodicallyonto various areas...capiTheseoperationsceasedin the late 1920'sdue to tal of Eritrea Province, Ethiopia. politicaldifficultybetweenEthiopia...potash fan at southern extremity of Black mountain. Brine pool is tiny dark speck to left of notation. FIG | | | Book | Models 167 Using Models, 168 Sabkha Model, 169 Brine R eflux Model, 172 Coorong Model, 174 Mixing Zone...chapter presents current ideas on evaporites and brine chemistry and a comprehensive summary of the diversity...gypsum, an hydrite, and halite; it should include any mineral precipitated from a brine. This means evaporitic...to the underlying potential reservoirs. Buried halite units are often remobilized into salt domes, which...present (based on data in Ronov et al., 1980). brine and so form sucrosic dolomite in adjacent limestones | | | Report (issue) | from the brine springs in this region and were hauled by ox team to supply Idaho and Montana mining camps...Mississippi. In those days, from a couple of the brine springs on Stump Creek (Smoking Creek of the. Hayden...owing to the discovery of rock salt beneath the brine springs -in lower Crow Creek. James Splawn and H...future lend interest to the deposits of the entire district. (See fig. 48.) 555 556 CONTRIBUTIONS TO ECONOMIC...along the route from Mont- 6 Miles X Productive brine springs and rock salt area ____ Base of Beckwith | | | Report (chapter) | mineral spring considered to have health-giving properties or a place or resort with such a spring. At many...although they consisted of little more than a well or spring with little or no supporting infrastructure. More...of Shrewsbury, built a square hall close to the spring in about 1572 (Fig. 3). Other Tudor spas began...be referred to as a well rather than a spring. The terms spring and well are therefore often used interchangeably...a particular source and, for example, the main spring at Buxton is known as St Anne’s Well (Fig. 3). | | Tschanz, Charles MaFarland, Hall, R.B., Feininger, T., Ward, D.E., Goldsmith, R., MacLaughlin, D.H., Maughan, E. (1968) Summary of mineral resources in four selected areas of Colombia. Open-File Report Vol. 1968 (68-279) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr68279 | Report (issue) | thickness. The deposit is suitable for open pit mining. The gra.'e is perfectly suitable for cement, but...leposits v/oul.-. have to be added. 3y selective mining of thickness of 3* 5 meters from the top of block...quality limestones, but they will require separate mining and mixing of clays or shale to make cement, for...fiber. Neighboring occurrences such as Las Nieves and El Bufalo are much less promising than La Solita^ In...reserves, the outlook for establishment of an asbestos mining industry in Colombia will be brighter. We understand | | | Book | Machinist * Ingenieria Internacional Engineering 8 Mining Journal ^ Power Chemical & Metallurgical Engineering...295 Colombia, 296 The nitrate deposits of Cochabamba, Bolivia, 296 Nitrated deposits in the United States...SALTS OF IGNEOUS ORIGIN 326 Sources and types of spring water, 326 ComDefinition, 326 ments on the analyses...anhydrates are 2 : Calcite CaC0 Na SO 2 4 Halite NaNO 3 Sylvite NaCl KC1 CaS0 4 Anhydrite... Chlorides: A. Simple salts: Sylvite (KC1). Halite (NaCl). Salmiak (NH Bischofite 4 C1). (MgCl | | Wang, Chunlian, Yu, Xiaocan, Li, Ruiqin, Liu, Lihong, Yan, Kai, You, Chao (2021) Origin of Lithium–Potassium-Rich Brines in the Jianghan Basin, South China: Constraints by Water–Rock Reactions of Mesozoic–Cenozoic Igneous Rocks. Minerals, 11 (12) 1330 doi:10.3390/min11121330 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | elements, such as lithium and potassium, for the brine. A static immersion experiment at room temperature...experiments, the mineral composition of the ancient brine in the Jiangling depression that formed during the...Paleocene is consistent with that of the ore-rich brine found today, but different by a few orders of magnitude...processes of brine formation, and surface evaporation and concentration are the main mechanisms of brine mineralization...reactions; lithium–potassium-rich brines; mechanisms of brine mineralization Copyright: © 2021 by the authors | | | Book | Mudsrone Formation 24 Sections in the Norrhwich Halite Formation 26 Isopachs (in m) of the combined Byley...Mudscone Formation 29 Sections in the Wilkesley Halite Formation 30 Boreholes in the Brooks .Mill Mudstone...105 Element covariation for fluid inclusions in halite, Wilkesley Borehole 170 106 Chromatograms of che...source zone in the lower part of the MMG with a brine density of 1200 kg/m3 184 112 The Darcy flow field...source zone in the lower part of the MMG with a brine density of 1200 kg/m3 185 113 The Darcy flow field | | | Report (volume) | s ............................................ Brine horizon in southeastern Ohio....................................................... Character of brine............................................ Well...................... Bed color in the salts and brine........................... Panamint Valley, by H...the Salina formation and locations where salt or brine has been found in wells and shafts... IV. Diagrammatic..... VII. Open valley at Saltville, Va., showing brine wells................. VIII. Map of middle Kansas | | | Report (issue) | comprising a series of sedimentary basins in which halite and associated salts accumulated during Permian...discontinuous secondary sedimentary basins in which halite and associated salts accumulated during Permian...the base. Fine-grained sandstone, shale, gypsum, halite and associated salts and some limestone and dolomite...dominant over processes of dissolution; otherwise the halite and other highly soluble minerals could not have...development. The formation is mainly rock salt (halite) with much anhydrite and lesser amounts of interbedded | | | Report (issue) | --- 17 Estimated dissolved chloride loads of brine leakage fro m Anderson Lake compared to the increase...flow of brine springs in the Malaga Bend reach of the Pecos River in southeastern New Mexico, brine was pumped...with this experiment was not successful because brine leakage from Anderson Lake to the nearby Pecos River...rocks was greater than the previous natural spring inflow . Brine leakage from Anderson Lake from July 22...lake was about 2,300 acre-feet, compared with a brine inflow to the lake of about 3,690 acre-feet. Other | | | Report (volume) | GREA1 BRI'fAlN. 1 \rOL: XVIII.-ROCl{-SAL1 AND BRINE. 1 \ BY IL L. SHEltLOUK., D.Sc. f'CHl,11!8KIJ...RESOURCES OF GREAT BRITAIN. ,TOL. XVIII.-ROCK-SALT AND BRINE. BY R. L. SHERLOCK, D.Sc. PUAl,ISHBD BY ORDER OF...Solubility, Specific Gravity ; Analyses of Rock-salt, Brine, White · Salt and Waste Products • 6 General Account...(Heatley) ; Other Localities ; Rock - salt mines, Brine . levels, Statistics, Extent of the Saltfield. Reserves... W ATEltS 82 88 95 X,-1\1U)D1, Jo:SBJ.{0UGH DISTRICT - ,., 22 OUTSIDE KNOWN SALl'l' H,LDS APl'ENDJx | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada and implications for spring deposits on Mars Melissa M. Battler a,⇑, Gordon...Astrobiology a b s t r a c t In recent years evidence for spring deposits on Mars has been mounting. It seems increasingly...more easily detect and better understand potential spring deposits on Mars, it is pertinent that we gain...understanding of the distribution of minerals at cold spring systems on Earth. Here, we report on the detailed...sediments of three non-volcanic perennial saline cold spring systems associated with gypsum/anhydrite diapirs |
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