Evaporites 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13512-0_5
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“…Uniform sulfur isotopic composition observed in langbeinite samples (10.05 6 0.27&, 10.11&, and 10.78 6 0.39& for mean d 34 S; Renne et al, 2001) support this mechanism. Rapid growth typically occurs in cold, arid environments where sublimation can occur or in relatively warm climates (Warren, 1999(Warren, , 2010). Langbeinite's relatively high precipitation temperature (Braitsch, 1964(Braitsch, , 1971 raises the possibility that the Salado langbeinite developed in a sabkha, salt pan, or salina, which often form in warm climates with high evaporation rates.…”
Section: Interpreting Mg Isotope Systematics From the Salado Langbeinitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uniform sulfur isotopic composition observed in langbeinite samples (10.05 6 0.27&, 10.11&, and 10.78 6 0.39& for mean d 34 S; Renne et al, 2001) support this mechanism. Rapid growth typically occurs in cold, arid environments where sublimation can occur or in relatively warm climates (Warren, 1999(Warren, , 2010). Langbeinite's relatively high precipitation temperature (Braitsch, 1964(Braitsch, , 1971 raises the possibility that the Salado langbeinite developed in a sabkha, salt pan, or salina, which often form in warm climates with high evaporation rates.…”
Section: Interpreting Mg Isotope Systematics From the Salado Langbeinitementioning
confidence: 99%