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  • ...ation of water. This may occur in marine or nonmarine settings. The common evaporite minerals associated with petroleum exploration are [[halite]], [[gypsum]], * [[Wikipedia:Evaporite|Wikipedia article]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Evaporite]]
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  • File:M106Ch12Table3a.jpg
    ...(arg limestone and anhydrite), marl, dense limestone, evaporite-shale, and evaporite-marl. Alternative or old reservoir names provided in comments column. Field
    (700 × 896 (147 KB)) - 15:36, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table3.jpg
    ...(arg limestone and anhydrite), marl, dense limestone, evaporite-shale, and evaporite-marl. Alternative or old reservoir names provided in comments column. Field
    (700 × 823 (153 KB)) - 15:35, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table3b.jpg
    ...(arg limestone and anhydrite), marl, dense limestone, evaporite-shale, and evaporite-marl. Alternative or old reservoir names provided in comments column. Field
    (700 × 336 (63 KB)) - 15:36, 12 May 2016
  • File:Quick-look-lithology-from-logs fig2.png
    Characteristic log signatures for a carbonate and evaporite sequence. Hole conditions are good.
    (938 × 835 (28 KB)) - 16:37, 14 January 2014
  • File:M106Ch12Table4.jpg
    ...type: evaporite, argillaceous limestone (arg limestone), shale, marl, and evaporite-marl. Field number refers to locations shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleu
    (700 × 438 (80 KB)) - 15:41, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table4a.jpg
    ...type: evaporite, argillaceous limestone (arg limestone), shale, marl, and evaporite-marl. Field number refers to locations shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleu
    (700 × 891 (157 KB)) - 15:41, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table4c.jpg
    ...type: evaporite, argillaceous limestone (arg limestone), shale, marl, and evaporite-marl. Field number refers to locations shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleu
    (700 × 906 (160 KB)) - 15:42, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table4d.jpg
    ...type: evaporite, argillaceous limestone (arg limestone), shale, marl, and evaporite-marl. Field number refers to locations shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleu
    (700 × 423 (78 KB)) - 15:42, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table4b.jpg
    ...type: evaporite, argillaceous limestone (arg limestone), shale, marl, and evaporite-marl. Field number refers to locations shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleu
    (700 × 888 (149 KB)) - 15:41, 12 May 2016
  • ...ation of water. This may occur in marine or nonmarine settings. The common evaporite minerals associated with petroleum exploration are [[halite]], [[gypsum]], * [[Wikipedia:Evaporite|Wikipedia article]]
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  • Halite, more commonly known as simply salt, is an [[evaporite]], NaCl. Because it is [[Ductility|ductile]], it deforms plastically when
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  • Gypsum is an [[evaporite]], CaSO<sub>4</sub>•2(H<sub>2</sub>O). When dewatered at temperatures ab
    583 bytes (83 words) - 21:19, 9 December 2014
  • File:NileDelta.jpg
    ...part of this large inland lake. The lighter blue/green areas are increased evaporite deposits, in this case salt. We can also see the structure of the saltpans
    (689 × 700 (161 KB)) - 18:06, 15 August 2014
  • File:MainPageNileDelta.jpg
    ...part of this large inland lake. The lighter blue/green areas are increased evaporite deposits, in this case salt. We can also see the structure of the saltpans
    (390 × 400 (166 KB)) - 19:55, 6 April 2015
  • ...b || Jeribe/Euphrates/Kirkuk || Miocene-Oligocene || Carbonate || Fatha || Evaporite || | 10 || 45 || Ajil || Fatha || Miocene || Carbonate || Fatha || Evaporite ||
    78 KB (7,926 words) - 16:25, 30 January 2017
  • ...part of this large inland lake. The lighter blue/green areas are increased evaporite deposits, in this case salt. We can also see the structure of the saltpans ...nal_systems#Eolian_deposits|eolian dune]]s, [[swamp]]s, [[marshes]], and [[evaporite]] [[Sabkha|flats]].<ref name=Coleman_1976>Coleman, J. M., 1976, Deltas: Pro
    9 KB (1,310 words) - 19:47, 12 January 2016
  • ...the evaporite layer than the thin portion. As a result, a flow within the evaporite layer is initiated from high pressure areas toward low pressure areas causi
    14 KB (2,168 words) - 21:31, 13 March 2019
  • ...e are called ''[[subtidal]] sediments''. In arid and semi-arid climates, [[evaporite]] flats ([http://www.crienterprises.com/Edu_Evap_Coastal_Sabkha.html sabkha ===Evaporite mineralization===
    23 KB (3,026 words) - 20:48, 19 January 2022
  • ...flow, slough, or swell. The most unstable formations are [[shale]]s and [[Evaporite|salt beds]].
    5 KB (732 words) - 21:18, 19 January 2022

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