The rocks in which karst systems develop are most commonly composed of carbonate sulphate and chloride minerals. The sulphate minerals are quite numerous, but only gypsum and anhydrite form extensive masses in sedimentary sequences. Other minerals, which represent sulphates of K, Mg and Na, normally occur as minor beds (0.1-5.0 m), or as inclusions associated with chloride rocks. However some minerals precipitated in salt-generating basins, such as mirabilite and glauberite (typically formed in the Kara-Bogaz-Gol Gulf, salt lakes of Siberia and in China), form sequences up to 5-10 m thick where karst may develop. Due to the very high solubility of Na -sulphates, karst processes and features occurring in these rocks resemble salt karst. Thus...
AbstractFor understanding the effects of ambient temperature, water flow rate, and pH of water on th...
The gypsum and anhydrite Sokolino-Saraevskoe field located in the Kungur district of the Perm region...
This paper summaries 12 years of documentation of secondary halite deposits in the Iranian salt kars...
The rocks in which karst systems develop are most commonly composed of carbonate sulphate and chlori...
The development of karst is a complex system driven by the dissolution of a host rock and the subseq...
Karst develops on rocks where solution (or corrosion, as it is sometimes called ) is the dominant l...
Evaporites, including gypsum (or anhydrite) and salt (halite), are the most soluble of common rocks;...
In the Secchia Valley spectacular sulphate outcrops (Burano Fm., Upper Triassic) are composed mostly...
In the average geologist's mind the word karst does not evoke a reducing environment. For 10 years e...
Chemical deposits inside evaporite (gypsum, anhydrite and halite) caves are far less common than tho...
Gypsum is one of the most soluble of common rocks; it is dissolved readily to form caves, sinkholes,...
The development of karst is a complex system driven by the dissolution of a host rock and the subseq...
components dissolve. The alumino silicate minerals are the great example of the incongruent class, r...
Karst terrains that develop in bodies of rock salt (taken as mainly of halite, NaCl) are special not...
Gypsum is one of the most soluble of common rocks; it is dissolved readily to form caves, sinkholes,...
AbstractFor understanding the effects of ambient temperature, water flow rate, and pH of water on th...
The gypsum and anhydrite Sokolino-Saraevskoe field located in the Kungur district of the Perm region...
This paper summaries 12 years of documentation of secondary halite deposits in the Iranian salt kars...
The rocks in which karst systems develop are most commonly composed of carbonate sulphate and chlori...
The development of karst is a complex system driven by the dissolution of a host rock and the subseq...
Karst develops on rocks where solution (or corrosion, as it is sometimes called ) is the dominant l...
Evaporites, including gypsum (or anhydrite) and salt (halite), are the most soluble of common rocks;...
In the Secchia Valley spectacular sulphate outcrops (Burano Fm., Upper Triassic) are composed mostly...
In the average geologist's mind the word karst does not evoke a reducing environment. For 10 years e...
Chemical deposits inside evaporite (gypsum, anhydrite and halite) caves are far less common than tho...
Gypsum is one of the most soluble of common rocks; it is dissolved readily to form caves, sinkholes,...
The development of karst is a complex system driven by the dissolution of a host rock and the subseq...
components dissolve. The alumino silicate minerals are the great example of the incongruent class, r...
Karst terrains that develop in bodies of rock salt (taken as mainly of halite, NaCl) are special not...
Gypsum is one of the most soluble of common rocks; it is dissolved readily to form caves, sinkholes,...
AbstractFor understanding the effects of ambient temperature, water flow rate, and pH of water on th...
The gypsum and anhydrite Sokolino-Saraevskoe field located in the Kungur district of the Perm region...
This paper summaries 12 years of documentation of secondary halite deposits in the Iranian salt kars...