evaporites Flashcards

1
Q

are chemical sedimentary rocks derived from a precipitation of mineral ions in response to evaporation of water in a solution

A

evaporites

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2
Q

evaporites starts precipitating from _________ to _________ to ________

A

dilute to saltwater to supersaturated (brine)

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3
Q

how are brine solution formed?

A

if there is no recharge in the water

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4
Q

evaporite forms on:

A

marine to marginal to non-marine

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5
Q

t or f: continental evaporites are from a dilute solution

A

t

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6
Q

which of the following has the slowest depositional rates? explain why.

a. marine
b. marginal
c. non-marine

A

c. non marine

because of the dilute nature of its solution

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7
Q

evaporites are mostly composed of:

A

halides and sulfates

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8
Q

what causes alkaline mixes in lake evaporites?

A

dissolved feldpsars

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9
Q

between lakes and seawater evaporites, which of the two precipitates much earlier?

A

sea water

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10
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evaporation sequence of lake evaporites:

A
  1. CaCO3 (Calcite)
  2. CaSO4 (Gypsum and Anhydrite)
  3. NaSO4 (Hanksite)
  4. NaCO3 (Trona and Natron)
  5. MgSO4 (Epsom salts)
  6. NaCl
  7. MgCl2 and CaCl2 lakes are rare (bitterns Dead Sea)
  8. If all water evaporates - bed of salt (NaCl) usually results
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11
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evaporation sequence of seawater evaporites:

A
  1. CaCO3 (calcite)
  2. CaSO4 (gypsum and anhydrite)
  3. NaCL (halite) - precipitates if 86-94% of original seawater has been removed
  4. Potassic salts - if >94% of original seawater has been removed
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12
Q

temperature where gypsum and anhydrite precipitates:

A

gypsum - <42 degrees celsius
anhydrite - >42 degrees celsius

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13
Q

which compound precipitates first?

a.) high solubility
b.) medium solubility
c.) low solubility

A

low solubility

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14
Q

types of anhydrite

A

nodular
laminated
massive

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15
Q

lumps of mosaic anhydrite are separated by:

A

dark carbonates / mud / clay

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16
Q

chickenwire anhydrites are separated by:

A

thin dark stringers

17
Q

evaporite sequence with percentage

A

CaCo3 100%
CaSO4 19%
NaCl 9.5%
NK and Mg salts 4%

18
Q

arrangement of environments in increasing salinity

A

open marine basin
euxinic basin
shallowing basin
playa/salina

19
Q

ephemeral lake

A

playa

20
Q

three basin models for evaporites and explain each:

A
  1. deep water; deep basin model
    - produces more CaCO3 because mas diluted sya and slow and rate ng precipitation because hindi masyado ma initan. may presence ng lamination among different evaporites because of periodic recharge and gravity influence
  2. shallow water; shallow basin
    - brine ang solution so most likely may NK and Mg salts, meron din presence ng prograding sediment deposition
  3. shallow water; deep basin
    - brine din ang water so shallow water evaporites din and ma deposit
21
Q

two deposition models and explain

A
  1. bulls-eye pattern
    - wala masyadong recharge because isolated yung basin, first to deposit is outside the rim, the most saturated solution evaporites is in the center
  2. teardrop pattern
    - may recharge so the depth of water in the center is maintained. center ang pinka diluted so dun ang first evaporites na mag deposit, sa outer rim naman ang pinaka saturated
22
Q

ephemeral river

A

sabkhas

23
Q

three depositional environments of evaporites:

A
  1. subaerial evaporites - sabkhas, playas, salt flats, both marginal and continental
  2. shallow subaqueous evaporites - salinas, marginal marine environment/coastal,
  3. deep-water evaporites - thin bedding and lamination
24
Q

The process of erosion and oxidation that occurs when sedimentary rocks undergo uplift quotations

A

telogenesis

25
Q

explain how diagenesis affects gypsum and anhydrite

A

burial diagenesis dehydrate gypsum and transform it into anhydrite

telogenesis rehydrate anhydrite (exhumation) and transform it to gypsum

26
Q

pressure dissolution

A

stylotization

27
Q

explain the conditions of aral sea:

A

aral sea was once a lake that dried up because the level of extraction is greater than the recharge, thereby resulting in a very brine solution that eventually precipitated