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Anhydrite is the anhydrous form of [[gypsum]], CaSO<sub>4</sub>, to which it readily transforms with the introduction of water. Gypsum is transformed to anhydrite at depth because of the increase in temperature.  Anhydrite beds are often seals for traps.
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Anhydrite is the anhydrous form of [[gypsum]], CaSO<sub>4</sub>, to which it readily transforms with the introduction of water. [[Gypsum]] is transformed to anhydrite at depth because of the increase in temperature.  Anhydrite beds are often seals for [[trap]]s.
    
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