2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.vibspec.2019.04.007
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Raman and XRD study of polyhalite ore during calcinations

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“…Metallogenic simulation study proves that its formation is related to Tertiary oilfield brine upwelling along the fault, and the higher the temperature, the more favorable it is for mineralization [14]. In recent years, the laboratory experimental study of polyhalite has increased, the effect of high-temperature calcination on the mineral structure of polyhalite was observed [15,16], and thermodynamics and metallogenic facies area of natural polyhalite were studied [17][18][19]. It can be seen that the research on polyhalite has been comprehensive, but there are few reports on the ore-formed temperature of polyhalite in nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metallogenic simulation study proves that its formation is related to Tertiary oilfield brine upwelling along the fault, and the higher the temperature, the more favorable it is for mineralization [14]. In recent years, the laboratory experimental study of polyhalite has increased, the effect of high-temperature calcination on the mineral structure of polyhalite was observed [15,16], and thermodynamics and metallogenic facies area of natural polyhalite were studied [17][18][19]. It can be seen that the research on polyhalite has been comprehensive, but there are few reports on the ore-formed temperature of polyhalite in nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%