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The evaporation path of seawater and the coprecipitation of Br- and K+ with haliteBrines and salt were sampled at the Morton Bahamas solar salt production facility on Great Inagua Island in the Bahamas. The brines were analyzed by ion chromatography to define more precisely than heretofore the evaporation path of seawater to the end of the halite facies. At Inagua, calcium carbonate begins to precipitate at a brine concentration factor of 1.8 times that of seawater. Gypsum begins to precipitate at a brine concentration of 3.8 times seawater, and halite at a concentration factor of 10.6. Three of the most concentrated brines from Inagua (40 times seawater) were evaporated further in the laboratory. Magnesium sulfate first precipitated at brine concentrations about 70 times those of seawater, and potassium-bearing phases began to precipitate for these brines at concentrations greater than 90 times those of seawater. The distribution of coefficients of Br- and K+ between brines and halite were determined by combining analytical data for the Inagua brines with measurements of the Br- and K+ content of halites from Inagua and of halite which had precipitated from Inagua brines during storage. The observed average value of DBr- is 0.032, in good agreement with some of the previous measurements. The measured values of DK+ are highly variable (0.001 to 0.021); DK+ for halite precipitated early in the halite facies is in the vicinity of 0.015.
Document ID
20040089086
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
McCaffrey, M. A.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge 02139, United States)
Lazar, B.
Holland, H. D.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1987
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of sedimentary petrology
Volume: 57
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0022-4472
Subject Category
Exobiology
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: EAR-83-14776
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Discipline Exobiology
Non-NASA Center

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