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4.8
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ISBN 10: 3540260110
ISBN 13: 978-3540260110
Author: John K. Warren
My copy has some wear on the front lower left edge of the cover, and on the back cover. But the covers and pages are all intact. The book is perfectly usable.
Front Matter
Interpreting evaporite texture
Depositional chemistry and hydrology
Sabkhas, saline mudflats and pans
Subaqueous salts: salinas and perennial lakes
Ancient basins and stratigraphic evolution
Salt tectonics
Karst, breccia, nodules and cement: Pointers to vanished evaporites
Burial hydrology and chemistry
Halotolerant life in feast or famine (a source of hydrocarbons and a fixer of metals)
Oil and gas associations
Evaporites as exploited mineral resources
Solution mining and cavern use
Back Matter
evaporites sediments resources and hydrocarbons
evaporites sedimentary rocks
evaporite sedimentary environment
evaporite sedimentary rocks examples
evaporites such as
Tags: John K Warren, Evaporites, Sediments, Resources, Hydrocarbons