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FEATURES OF MACRO AND MICRO STRUCTURES DETERMINED IN HALITE AND GLAUBERITE DEPOSITS, IN TUZGÖLÜ BASIN (TURKEY)
2017
Geobalcanica Proceedings 2017
unpublished
The study area is located in the southern part of the Tuz Gölü in Central Anatolia. Many evaporate minerals e.g. halite, glauberite, gypsum/anhydrite, dolomite and partially calcite, magnesite and bloedite were determined in the Neogene aged evaporitic deposits. Many macro and micro structures were observed in ten cores which of depth range from 655 to 1400 m. Halite mineral is found in three forms in the samples: 1) filling the gaps between the sulfate minerals (matrix), 2) in the massive
doi:10.18509/gbp.2017.08
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