Title: Evaporites
1Evaporites
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3Evaporation of Seawater
0 Evaporation
50 Evaporation
80 Evaporation
90 Evaporation
No Chemical Sediments
CO32-s Begin CaCO3 CaMg(CO3)2
Sulfates Begin CaSO4(H2O)
Halite Begins NaCl
gt95 Evaporation
Mg, K salts Begin
4Depositional Environments -- Salinas
High Salinity Coastal Lakes
5- Complete evaporation of 1 km of sewater will
provide only - 15 meters of evaporites.
- But numerous salt deposits around the world are
1/2 to gt2km - Thick!!!
- This would require evaporation of 33 to 133 km of
seawater - Coastal Salinas cant really produce so much
salt.
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7- Michigan Basin
- 500m of Halite
- Silurian-age de-
- posits
- U.S.A.s largest
- producer of Table
- salt
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9Patch Reefs Build On rim of Mich. Basin
10Silurian-age Reef Complexes of the Michigan Basin
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14The Permian Reef Complex of Texas And New Mexico
15Capitan Reef Complex
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23The Messinian Salinity Crisis
6 million years ago (Miocene)
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28Summary of Marine Evaporite Deposition
29Salt Tectonics
30Salt Domes and Stratigrahic Traps
31IRANIAN SALT DOMES
Abundand Stratigraphic traps for Fossil Fuel
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33Continental Evaporites
Playa Lakes Near Death Valley
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37North American Interior Lake Systems -no outlets
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41Fin
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