| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MINERALOGICAL The occurrence of scarbroite at Muskiki Lake, Saskatchewan, NOTES Dr Last for his advice and support...his suggestions in improving this manuscript. Canada SCARBROITE (Al14(COa)3(OH)36) was described by...clay-sized fraction ( < 2.0 #m) of near-shore Muskiki Lake sediments, a paragenesis significantly different...occurrences. Muskiki Lake is a relatively large (11.3 km 2) sodiummagnesium sulphate-rich hypersaline lake, about...km ENE of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. During the summer of 1981, the lake was at a low level, with | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and evaporites of the northern Great Plains of Canada W I L L I A M M. L A S T Department of Geological...University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3 T 2N2 (Canada) Received September 10, 1987; revised version received...and evaporites of the northern Great Plains of Canada. In: R.W. Renaut (Editor), Sedimentology and Diagenesis...64: 207-221. The northern Great Plains of western Canada contain millions of saline and hypersaline lakes...freshwater lakes. Within the past several decades, saline lake environments have attracted considerable scientific | | | Report (volume) | ....................................... The Saskatchewan system........................................found in the nickeliferous deposits at Sudbury, Canada; and has also been identified in the sulphide ores...the globe to a depth of 290 feet. Even the mass of Lake Superior thus becomes a negligible quantity., The...Ill, 1915, p. 61. F. T. Shutt (Trans. Boy, Soe. Canada, 3d ser., vol. 8,1914, p. 83) gives data for nitrogen...this statement is furnished by the Sambhar Salt Lake in India, which will be considered in detail in |
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