Talk:saline evaporite

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The term seems to be evaporite, not saline evaporite. In basically all results I can find, saline is clearly an adjective and not obviously part of some greater set phrase. — surjection??11:51, 16 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

Perhaps this should be RFD'd if no cites can be found, as it can probably be attested in a sense that would be SOP. — surjection??09:26, 12 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

RFV-failed Kiwima (talk) 00:14, 17 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Possible cites for the term "saline evaporite"

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  1. "Field studies in highly saline evaporite environments have focused on chlorine isotope fractionation."[1]
  2. "These windows into the subsurface provide new detailed insights into the composition and the spatial heterogeneity of the saline evaporite strata that …"[2]
  3. "It was initially a marginal sea bay, then became a highly saline evaporite basin, in which a large set of gypsum‐salt rocks and gypsum mudstones of the Kumugeliemu Group were deposited, and they are excellent caprocks in the Kuqa Depression …"[3]
  4. "A few miles to the east lies the Wilson Ridge pluton (Miocene, ∼13 MY BP), which is hypothesized to have experienced an influx of sodium from hydrothermally mobilized saline evaporite deposits during cooling after intrusion, causing albitization of feldspars and deposition of …"[4] There are more with older dates which suggests the two words together may be more likely considered a sedimentary rock in the past than presently. --Marshallsumter (talk) 04:53, 25 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ Corinne Hanlon, Randy Stotler, Shaun Frape & Rhys Gwynne (2017 May 25) “Comparison of δ81Br and δ37Cl composition of volatiles, salt precipitates, and associated water in terrestrial evaporative saline lake systems”, in Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies[1], volume 53, number 5, →DOI, retrieved 24 February 2021, pages 446-465
  2. ^ BB Bowen, J Bernau, EL Kipnis, J Lerback, et al. (2018) “The making of a perfect racetrack at the Bonneville Salt Flats”, in Sedimentary Record[2], volume 16, number 2, retrieved 24 February 2021
  3. ^ Xu Song, Xiuxiang Lü, Han Quan, Xiaoxiao Zhou, Yao Guan and Xinluo Feng (2020 July 10) “Recovery of the Cretaceous palaeo‐uplifts and its implications for hydrocarbon systems in the Kuqa Depression, Tarim Basin, western China”, in Geological Journal[3], volume 55, number 12, →DOI, retrieved 24 February 2021, pages 7872-7891
  4. ^ R. Mark Bailey (2020 February 20) “Overview of Naturally Occurring Asbestos in California and Southwestern Nevada”, in Environmental and Engineering Geoscience[4], volume 26, number 1, →DOI, retrieved 24 February 2021, pages 9-14