| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the recent playa sediments from the Thar Desert, India: An implication to playa sediment provenance P.D...Research Laboratory, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380 009, India b Received 1 November 2004; accepted 31 January...lakes) situated in the Thar Desert, north-west India, provide prominent examples of alkaline brine and...Provenance; Playa lakes; Evaporites; Thar Desert; India Corresponding author. Institute of Mineralogy...Indian Thar Desert are present throughout western Rajasthan, specifically in the region west of the Aravalli | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | core sediments of the Pachapadra paleo-lake, Thar Desert, India P.D. Roya,b,, W. Smykatz-Klossa, O. Mortonc...depth profile from Pachapadra paleo-lake, Thar Desert, north-western India, to understand the phases of paleo-hydrology...Paleo-hydrology; Holocene; Geochemical zones; Paleo-lake; Thar Desert; India 1. Introduction Deserts all over the...in a shallow sediment core from Pachapadra paleo-lake situated in the south-central Thar Desert. The geochemical...the Archean/Proterozoic Aravalli mountain range (India) in the east to the perennial Indus river (Pakistan) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | northwestern China were investigated for soluble salt variations in modern and ancient aeolian sediments...of “aeolian salts”. Results revealed that aeolian salt variations have a clear relationship with the changing...important process/source contributing to aeolian salt. Sequential variations of soluble salts in sedimentary...presents evidence of the atmospheric origin of aeolian salt in sandy deserts, with limited climatic significance...palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. 1 Introduction Salt deposits (evaporites) are found in locations as | | Morillas, Héctor, Maguregui, Maite, García-Florentino, Cristina, Marcaida, Iker, Madariaga, Juan Manuel (2016) Study of particulate matter from Primary/Secondary Marine Aerosol and anthropogenic sources collected by a self-made passive sampler for the evaluation of the dry deposition impact on built heritage. Science of The Total Environment, 550. 285-296 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.01.080 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | minerals (e.g., aluminosilicate, SiO2, CaCO3), sea salt (NaCl etc.), K-rich particles (e.g., K2SO4 and KCl)...Raman spectroscopy) or anhydrite (CaSO4). According to the literature, anhydrite is also presented as evaporite...phase and its subsequent transport to coarse sea salt particles are well-established experimentally (Poskrebyshev...detected on the SMPS, it is widely known that this salt is present in marine aerosol Fig. 8. Different...match the RH % required for the formation of this salt. Fig. 8D shows a Raman band at 974 cm−1 (among the | | Khrushcheva, Maria O., Dutova, Ekaterina M., Tishin, Platon A., Arkhipov, Alexander L., Nikitenkov, Alexei N., Chernyshov, Alexei I. (2021) Taloe—Sedimentation in an Intermittent Lake (Russian Federation, Republic of Khakassia) Minerals, 11 (5) 522 doi:10.3390/min11050522 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Article Taloe—Sedimentation in an Intermittent Lake (Russian Federation, Republic of Khakassia) Maria...and geochemical features of lake sediments and waters in intermittent Lake Taloe, located in a semiarid...accumulation and distribution of minerals along the lake laterally and to a depth of up to one meter are...hydrogenous association minerals from sulfate-chloride lake waters was established. The obtained results are...physicochemical calculations, which show the equilibrium of lake waters with hydroxides, oxides, aluminosilicates | | 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) | Beijing 100083, China MNR Key Laboratory of Saline Lake Resources and Environment, Institute of Mineral...com (M.Z.) Abstract: Lop Nor Playa is the main salt-forming area in the Tarim Basin, which is rich in...they act as the migration and reaction space for salt spring water, providing large amounts of ore-forming...such as the Saskatchewan Basin in Canada [5–8], Salt Range Basin in Pakistan [9–11], Sakon Nakhon Basin...other basins in Europe [16–19]. In China, potassic salt is mostly produced from brines in the Qaidam Basin | | | Report (volume) | VOLUME INDIA. XXIV. Published by order of His Exeelleney the Governor General of India in Coondl...THORNBR I * It 0* ' : CALCUTTA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CENTRAL PRINTING OFFICE, 8, HASTINGS STREET, •V...PAOB Annual Report of the Geological Survey of India, and of the Geological Museum, Calcutta, for the...of the Salt Range of the Panjab, with a re-considered theory of the Origin and Age of the Salt Marl; hy... Deputy Superin» tendeni^ Geological Survey of India. (Witb live plates) . . . . On Veins of Graphite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | calcium sulfate; gypsum; bassanite (hemihydrate); anhydrite; classical and ur non-classical crystal nucleation...formation of calcium sulfate minerals, i.e. gypsum, anhydrite and bassanite, is a common process in both natural...bassanite Journal Pre-proof (CaSO4·0.5H2O) and anhydrite (CaSO4). The intersection of the solubility curves...higher temperatures, up to 1200 ºC, orthorhombic anhydrite phase dominates. Bassanite (also called hemihydrate)...three main CaSO4 phases, other polymorphs of Jo anhydrite and bassanite are reported. In engineering environments | | Reiss, Amit G., Gavrieli, Ittai, Rosenberg, Yoav O., Reznik, Itay J., Luttge, Andreas, Emmanuel, Simon, Ganor, Jiwchar (2021) Gypsum Precipitation under Saline Conditions: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Morphology, and Size Distribution. Minerals, 11 (2) 141 doi:10.3390/min11020141 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Three CaSO4 ·nH2 O minerals are known to exist: anhydrite (n = 0), bassanite (n = 0.5), and gypsum (n =...additional minerals containing the same lattice ions (anhydrite and bassanite) or some of them (e.g., calcite...andgypsum industrial envi◦ C. Above this temperature, anhydrite becomes the mineral up to a temperature of 40–60...salinity lowers the activity of water and(i.e., anhydrite widestable rangemineral. of temperatures andincreasing...temperature of 40–60 °C. Above this temperature, anhydrite Minerals 2021, 11, 141 up to a temperature | | | Report (volume) | INDEX TO TOE RECORDS OF TRf^CEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Volumes I—LXV. 1868 to 1932. BY T. H. D. La...F.G.S. Published by order of the Government of India. CALCUTTA; Sold at thk Gkntbal Book Dep6t, 8, Hastiuqs...1903-1929. Officers of tho Geological Survey of India ...... G. S. L. . Geological Survey Laboratory...G.S., F.A.S.B., M.I. Min.E., M.In8t.N.M., M.LE.(India) 1906-1934. Liout-Colonel John L. Grinliuton, D...Kenneth Mason, M.C., R.E., Superintendent, SuiToy of India . Iiakshminarayana,puram Ananthakrishna Narayana | | | Book | environments (Chapters 3, 4), ancient salts (Chapter 5), salt tectonics (Chapter 6), Most importantly and most...crystals, interlayered with laminites, be deep?.35 Salt reefs, are they real?.36 Secondary (diagenetic)...crystal and crust dissolution.41 Coming and going of salt crusts.41 Lenticular mudcracks.42 Haloturbated and...halite.46 Burial of sulphate evaporites.47 Nodular anhydrite and water loss .47 Burial Salts: Nodules and stylolites...chemistry (Path I brine).78 Are most continental salt lakes hydrologically closed?.79 Separating marine | | | Report (volume) | .................................... Rivers of India and Java........................................... Other salt beds......................................................... Analyses of salt............found as sodium chloride, as in sea water and rock salt. Also in certain rock-forming minerals, such as...pyroxenes, such as segirite. Also abundant in rock salt, and in nearly all natural waters, sea water especially...the globe to a depth of 290 feet. Even the mass of Lake Superior thus becomes a negligible quantity. The | | | Report (volume) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF VOLUME INDIA. LXIV. Published by order of the Government of India, CALCUTTA: GOVERNMENT...XXXII first Review of the Mineral Production of India, published by the Geological Survey, appeared in...PASCOE. RECORDS OF THE GEOLOGICAl. SURVEY OF INDIA. 1930 Wol. Lxrv.i [ October. Quinquennial Review...Director INDIA FQR THE YEARS 1924 TO 1928. and Senior Officers of the Geological Survey of India- CONTENTS...Nickrd, JV.troJeiim, Kuby, , . Sapphire and Spinel, Salt, Saltj^etre, Tin, Tungsten Total values. ... | | | Report (volume) | .................................... Rivers of India and Java............................................ Other salt beds........................................................ Analyses of salt............found as sodium chloride, as in sea water and rock salt. Also in certain rock-forming minerals, such as...pyroxenes, such as segirite. Also abundant in rock salt, and in nearly all natural waters, sea water especially...the globe to a depth of 290 feet. Even the mass of Lake Superior thus becomes a negligible quantity. The | | | Report (volume) | .................................... Rivers of India and Java..........................................222 Other salt beds...................................................... 229 Analyses of salt...........found as sodium chloride, as in sea water and rock salt. Also in certain rock-forming minerals, such as...pyroxenes, such as segirite. Also abundant in rock salt, and in nearly all natural waters, sea water especially...the globe to a depth of 290 feet. Even the mass of Lake Superior thus becomes a negligible quantity., The | | | Report (volume) | .................................... Rivers of India and Java......................................................................:............ Other salt beds..............................................found as sodium chloride, as in sea water and rock salt. Also in certain rock-forming minerals, such as...pyroxenes, such as segirite. Also abundant in rock salt, and in nearly all natural waters, sea water especially...the globe to a depth of 290 feet. Even the mass of Lake Superior thus becomes a negligible quantity. The | | | Book (edition) | GEOLOGY OF INDIA THIRD EDITION D. N. WADIA M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.N.L The revision of...the progress of geological investi- gation in India during the War and succeeding years, especially...of the book. The recent political division of India and the territorial re-grouping of Proyinces and...structure or palaeontology. The sub-continent of India is a wellmarked geological as well as geo-...geology of India, therefore, these countries, forming natural physical extensions of India proper, have | | | Book (edition) | great difficulty in the teaching of the Geology of India, because of the absence of any adequate modern book...is the one published by the Geological Survey of India in 1887, by H. B. Medlicott and W. T. Blanford,...Records and Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India. These, however, are too numerous for the diligence...neglect of the Geology of India as a subject of study in the colleges of India and as one of independent...researches and conclusions of the Geological Survey of India since Oldham’s excellent edition of 1893. In a subject | | | Journal (issue) | (Canthium didymum) This tree, which occurs also in India, Malaya and South China, grows_in_the low country...and also in the dry forest regions of Southern India. The value of the wood is somewhat depreciated by...This is a widely distributed tree, occurring in India, China, Australia and the Pacific Islands. In Ceylon...tropical countries. \Vatt (Commercial Products of India, 1908, p. 699) states that numerous cases are on...the bajra of India, is grown to a large extent, chiefly for its grain, in Africa and India. The grass examined | | | Report (volume) | 'RECORDS s f OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA, P VOLS. 1 to X— 1868-77. LIST OF Ball, V. AUTHOR...—On the occurrence of gold in the „ On „ On district of PAPERS. Singhbhum, &c., yol. ii, 1 „...occurrence of argentiferous galentt and copper in the district of south-west frontier of Bengal, vol. iii, p...p. 74. * building and ornamental stones of India, vol. vol. vii, p. 62. 98. Geological notes made...diamonds, gold and lead ores of the Sai^balpur district, vol. x, Blanfobd, W. T. — On the coal-seams of | | | Book (volume) | Central Asia-, History of China-, Life of Gordon-, India in the 19th Century, History of Belgium-, &c. D...Service, 1873-1903. In charge of Linguistic Survey of India, 18981902. Gold Medallist, Royal Asiatic Society...Calcutta University. Author of The Languages of India; &c. G. C. W. George Charles Williamson, Litt...1909-1910. Census Commissioner under the Government of India, 1889-1893. Secretary to Royal Commission on Opium...1895-1906. of History of the Constitution of the East India Company; &c. f Readymoney, Author M. N. T. Marcus |
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