In Australia, salt is produced by solar evaporation from sea water, saline lake waters, underground brines and harvested from dry lake beds. |
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These fluids are thought to be saline brines derived from syntectonic, hydrographically closed, arid basins. |
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It can be prepared chemically and is obtained by mining and evaporating water from seawater and brines. |
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Sea water and sedimentary brines are volumetrically more important that fresh waters, but are unfit for human consumption. |
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It can be obtained by mining and evaporating water from brines and seawater. |
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Zinc-coated steel is used in handling refrigeration brines that may contain calcium chloride. |
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Spodumene, a lithium-aluminum silicate, and naturally occurring lithium-containing brines are the main sources of lithium. |
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All evaporite deposits result from the precipitation of brines generated by evaporation. |
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The facility will use the cold crystallization technology of Dead Sea Works to exploit shallow carnallite brines. |
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These linear depressions are filled with brines that are the result of dissolution of evaporites by fluids travelling up the flank of the structure. |
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Here, incandescent magma from the mantle meets cold seawater, and metallic brines gush forth from the rock chimneys known as black smokers. |
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Anhydrous magnesium chloride is produced by two principal methods: dehydration of magnesium chloride brines or chlorination of magnesium oxide. |
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Chromium chemicals are used in dips for iron, steel, brass, and tin and also as inhibitors for brines and for recirculating water systems. |
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Moderately halophilic bacteria grow in conditions of 5 to 20 percent salt and are found in salt brines and muds. |
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Naturally occurring magnesium-containing brines are concentrated in large ponds by solar evaporation. |
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This is carried out if cooling brines with higher viscosity are used instead of water as a flow medium. |
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In the food-processing industry, they provide a perfect solution for reconstituting powdered milk, making syrups, preparing brines, etc. |
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For indirect cooling with refrigerants, Krones uses glycols, brines or ice slurry with an ice reservoir. |
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New water regulations of 1998 prohibit the flow of brines to sewers and streams. |
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The brines used to salt cheese have a high conductivity, a characteristic that they transmit to the wastewater when they are dumped together. |
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This relationship between mass flow, pressure drop and density satisfies the majority of all valve applications with refrigerants and brines. |
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Evaporites undergo changes on burial owing to reactions between interstitial brines and previously deposited salts to produce new suites of minerals. |
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In industrial chillers, industrial fluids or brines are used in the evaporator in order to give away the energy needed for the boiling of the refrigerant. |
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Separation of the brines from the rest of the waste of the plant makes it possible to treat it for possible reuse at the source or its recycling in other processes. |
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Natural gas was discovered accidentally in ancient China, as it resulted from the drilling for brines. |
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Establishment of specifications for use of brines for salting cheese. |
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However, there are currently limited number of brines in the world with concentrations of bromine higher enough to make the process commercially viable. |
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In the production plant the saturated brines are first re-heated and then depurated, then they are sent to a series of crystallizers which bring them to the boil and produce precipitation of the sodium chloride. |
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Chelation ion chromatography coupled with plasma spectrochemical techniques allows for the analysis of pore fluids and brines, as well as ultra-trace analysis of geological materials. |
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Potash production in China is derived from brines in the Qarhan Lake of the Qinghai Province situated north of Tibet and about 4000 km west of Beijing. |
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Burial dolomitization of the Middle Ordovician Glenwood Formation by evaporitic brines. |
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In 1949, a deep water survey reported anomalously hot brines in the central portion of the Red Sea. |
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Being inexpensive, most common refrigerant brines are based on calcium chloride, sodium chloride and glycols. |
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Other methods include dissolution mining and evaporation methods from brines. |
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In addition, the evaporite basin must somehow be isolated or at least partially isolated from the open ocean so that brines produced through evaporation are prevented from returning there. |
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In refrigeration and cooling systems, brines are used as heat-transfer media because of their low freezing temperatures or as vapour-absorption agents because of their low vapour pressure. |
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Creation of a system for controlling the physical, chemical and microbiological parameters of brines, making it possible to determine the degree of aging of the brines and obtain optimum salting of the cheese. |
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Samples like brines or sea water must be diluted. |
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Potato density assessment can be performed by floating them in brines. |
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Another possibility is to look for evidence of spontaneous fission activity in meteoric material and also in hot brines taken from abyssal fractures of the earth's crust. |
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However, despite vociferous appeals from the striker and the home crowd, referee Ian Brines waved play on. |
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