Karst terrains that develop in bodies of rock salt (taken as mainly of halite, NaCl) are special not only for developing in one of the most soluble of all rocks, but also for developing in one of the weakest rocks. Salt is so weak that many surface-piercing salt diapirs extrude slow fountains of salt that that gravity spread downslope over deserts on land and over sea floors. Salt fountains in the deserts of Iran are usually so dry that they flow at only a few cm/yr but the few rain storms a decade so soak and weaken them that they surge at dm/day for a few days. We illustrate the only case where the rates at which different parts of one of the many tens of subaerial salt karst terrains in Iran flows downslope constrains the rates at which ...
Normal faulting in domal structures above diapirs has important implications in hydrocarbon geoscien...
The salt valleys over the axis of the salt-cored anticlines in the Paradox fold and fault belt (Cany...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Karst terrains that develop in bodies of rock salt (taken as mainly of halite, NaCl) are special not...
In the United Kingdom Permian and Triassic halite (rock salt) deposits have been affected by natural...
The Jahani Salt Diapir (JSD), with an area of 54 km2, is an active diapir in the Simply Folded Belt ...
Subsurface dissolution (subrosion) of evaporites such as halite and gypsum can lead to extensive lan...
The rocks in which karst systems develop are most commonly composed of carbonate sulphate and chlori...
Extensive land subsidence can occur due to subsurface dissolution of evaporites such as halite and g...
Supercritical water behaves close to that of a non-polar fluid and its ability to dissolve salt ions...
The formation of geologic salt deposits has long been an area of concern for creation geology. Unifo...
This paper summaries 12 years of documentation of secondary halite deposits in the Iranian salt kars...
Salt structures present numerous challenges for targeting reservoirs. Salt movement within the subsu...
Evaporites, including gypsum (or anhydrite) and salt (halite), are the most soluble of common rocks;...
The Messinian Realmonte salt deposit consists of a 400–600 m-thick halite succession that can be div...
Normal faulting in domal structures above diapirs has important implications in hydrocarbon geoscien...
The salt valleys over the axis of the salt-cored anticlines in the Paradox fold and fault belt (Cany...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Karst terrains that develop in bodies of rock salt (taken as mainly of halite, NaCl) are special not...
In the United Kingdom Permian and Triassic halite (rock salt) deposits have been affected by natural...
The Jahani Salt Diapir (JSD), with an area of 54 km2, is an active diapir in the Simply Folded Belt ...
Subsurface dissolution (subrosion) of evaporites such as halite and gypsum can lead to extensive lan...
The rocks in which karst systems develop are most commonly composed of carbonate sulphate and chlori...
Extensive land subsidence can occur due to subsurface dissolution of evaporites such as halite and g...
Supercritical water behaves close to that of a non-polar fluid and its ability to dissolve salt ions...
The formation of geologic salt deposits has long been an area of concern for creation geology. Unifo...
This paper summaries 12 years of documentation of secondary halite deposits in the Iranian salt kars...
Salt structures present numerous challenges for targeting reservoirs. Salt movement within the subsu...
Evaporites, including gypsum (or anhydrite) and salt (halite), are the most soluble of common rocks;...
The Messinian Realmonte salt deposit consists of a 400–600 m-thick halite succession that can be div...
Normal faulting in domal structures above diapirs has important implications in hydrocarbon geoscien...
The salt valleys over the axis of the salt-cored anticlines in the Paradox fold and fault belt (Cany...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...