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Early diagenesis of highly saline lake sediments after exposure
Yoseph Yechieli, Daniel Ronen
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Sodium Chloride
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Dead Sea
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Early Diagenesis
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6H2O
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Saline Lake Sediment
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Environmental Conditions
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Unsaturated Zone
50%
Magnesium Chloride
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Carnallite
50%
Interstitial Fluid
50%
Brine
50%
Arid Environment
50%
Gypsum
50%
Paleoclimate
50%
Aquifer
50%
Hypersaline Environments
50%
Fresh Groundwater
50%
Calcium Sulfate
50%
2H2O
50%
Mineral Assemblage
50%
Syngenetic
50%
Sylvite
50%
Bischofite
50%
Interstitial Solution
50%
Sequential Precipitation
50%
Palaeosalinity
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Salinity
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Vadose Zone
100%
Planetary Atmosphere
100%
Sodium Chloride
100%
Arid Environment
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
100%
Porewater
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Paleoclimate
100%
Halite
100%
Hypersaline Environment
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Lacustrine Deposit
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Diagenesis
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Saline Lake
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Sylvite
100%
Paleosalinity
100%