1930
DOI: 10.1002/zaac.19301940103
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Über die Gewinnung von Rubidium‐ und Cäsiumpräparaten aus dem Carnallit, III

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“…In halite, 0.0005-0.037 percent rubidium has been found (Thomson and Wardle, 1954;Berg, 1929). Cesium (1.65 A) is very scarce in marine evaporites and is concentrated mainly in the associated clays; 21 ppm CsjjO have been found in the Younger Salt Clay of the German Zechstein, and 2 ppm CsCl in carnallite (Goldschmidt, 1954;Jander and Busch, 1930). Lithium (0.78 A) has been detected spectrographically in marine evaporites and is present in the associated clays and clastic material.…”
Section: Minor and Trace Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In halite, 0.0005-0.037 percent rubidium has been found (Thomson and Wardle, 1954;Berg, 1929). Cesium (1.65 A) is very scarce in marine evaporites and is concentrated mainly in the associated clays; 21 ppm CsjjO have been found in the Younger Salt Clay of the German Zechstein, and 2 ppm CsCl in carnallite (Goldschmidt, 1954;Jander and Busch, 1930). Lithium (0.78 A) has been detected spectrographically in marine evaporites and is present in the associated clays and clastic material.…”
Section: Minor and Trace Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%