2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2013.12.004
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Characterization of brines and evaporites of Lake Katwe, Uganda

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“…The results from the evaporation simulations in Figure 2 indicate that glaserite, thenardite, and halite are slightly over saturated in the original brine solution and hence have high saturation indices. This also explains the existence of the three minerals in the salts from the mineralogical analysis by XRD (Kasedde et al, 2014). The precipitation of these mineral salts is dominant during the concentration of the brine.…”
Section: Saturation State Of the Brinementioning
confidence: 59%
“…The results from the evaporation simulations in Figure 2 indicate that glaserite, thenardite, and halite are slightly over saturated in the original brine solution and hence have high saturation indices. This also explains the existence of the three minerals in the salts from the mineralogical analysis by XRD (Kasedde et al, 2014). The precipitation of these mineral salts is dominant during the concentration of the brine.…”
Section: Saturation State Of the Brinementioning
confidence: 59%
“…The physical treatment involved the adding the carbonate or oxalate to precipitate the magnesium, sulphate and calcium in order to form a salt crystal with high purity NaCl. (Kasedde et al 2014) reported that the nature, quality and quantity of salts are influenced by the chemical composition of the sea water as raw material to define appropriate processing.…”
Section: Strategies To Utilize Sea Water and Treat Waste By Product Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, saline lakes in the Gobi region have a high evaporation rate and an average annual rainfall of only ~ 194 mm. Global warming and human activities have caused average temperatures to increase 3 to 5°C in recent years, resulting in increased desertification in inland areas [6], which has decreased river flows and increased salinity in shallow lakes in the Gobi region. Our sampling area was a large compressional basin bounded by the Khangai mountain range to the east, Altai Mountains to the west, chloride method.…”
Section: Description Of Sampling Sites and Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%