| Morillas, Héctor, Maguregui, Maite, GarcÃa-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)...pointing out to the presence of sylvite (KCl). Both minerals, halite and sylvite, cannot be observed by Raman...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 | | 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 | | 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 | | | 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...chemistry (Path I brine).78 Are most continental salt lakes hydrologically closed?.79 Separating marine...sabkhas.181 Contents Alluvial fan-ephemeral saline lake.] 81 Sabkha Yotvata, Israel.181 Basin and Range | | | 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 | | | 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............................................ 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......................................................................:............ 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 | PREFACE xv COMMENTS ON PROKARYOTE NOMENCLATURE AND SALT CONCENTRATION UNITS xix SECTION 1. AN HISTORICAL...halophilic algae 1.4. Ecological studies: the Great Salt Lake 1.5. Alkaline soda lakes 1.6. The Dead Sea 1.7...174 178 179 183 196 198 CHAPTER 6. INTRACELLULAR SALT CONCENTRATIONS AND ION METABOLISM IN HALOPHILIC...Archaea 7.3. Purification of halophilic proteins 7.4. Salt relationships of selected proteins from halophilic...INTRODUCTION 393 CHAPTER 12. GREAT SALT LAKE, UTAH 12.1. The lake and its setting 12.2. The microbial | | | 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 |
|