Evaporites In The Isthmus Of Tehuantepec, Mexico - General Statement

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Manuel Viveros J.
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

This paper will deal with the type of rocks so called evaporites, which are sedimentary rocks produced by water evaporation from seas, lakes or marginal lagoons, in warm and arid climates. Salts derived from these deposits are precipitated according to their solubility; that is, the more soluble precipitates first, overlain by other sediments like silts, shales, limestones, sands, etc. The most common evaporites, according to their chemical composition, are : Chlorides Sulphates Carbonates Nitrates Borates Common salt, or halite, sulphates like anhydrite and gypsum, are the most important. Potassium chloride (silvite and carnalite) and potassium sulphate are of great commercial value.
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APA: Manuel Viveros J.  (1974)  Evaporites In The Isthmus Of Tehuantepec, Mexico - General Statement

MLA: Manuel Viveros J. Evaporites In The Isthmus Of Tehuantepec, Mexico - General Statement. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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