2021
DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2021.004
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Geoeconomic interest of minerals assemblage of sebkha El Melah, southeastern Tunisia

Abstract: This work aimed to study the formation of salt through a progressive evaporation of sebkha El Melah brine. The precipitated salt in the case of sebkha El Melah is variable along the progressive evaporation. Weights of salt after each phase of precipitation indicate a heterogeneous evaporation process cumulating at 315 g L−1. With an increasing evaporation of El Melah brine, the number of precipitated mineral species increased. The cumulative number of species along the evaporation process reached 20, including… Show more

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“…However, adequate identification of minerals essentially requires the detection of at least two or more peaks that are detectable in an XRD pattern. Recent previous studies investigated the mineralogy [64,65] and geochemistry [66] of salt in other Tunisian sebkhas based on XRD and infrared spectroscopy respectively. The samples were subsequently X-rayed to identify the mineralogy of different evaporites precipitated after each stage of evaporation.…”
Section: Isotopic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, adequate identification of minerals essentially requires the detection of at least two or more peaks that are detectable in an XRD pattern. Recent previous studies investigated the mineralogy [64,65] and geochemistry [66] of salt in other Tunisian sebkhas based on XRD and infrared spectroscopy respectively. The samples were subsequently X-rayed to identify the mineralogy of different evaporites precipitated after each stage of evaporation.…”
Section: Isotopic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tunisian sebkhas contain a high volume of natural brine, which represents enormous resources for extraction of dissolved salt (e.g., Tagorti et al, 2014;Ben Smida, 2016;Essefi et al, 2020;Essefi and Tagorti, 2021). Actually, during natural isothermal solar evaporation mineral salts may be recovered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%