evaporitiska
Evaporitiska refers to rocks and sediments formed by the evaporation of water in enclosed or semi-enclosed basins, where rising salinity causes minerals to precipitate from brines. This process is most common in arid or semi-arid regions with limited inflow and high evaporation rates, such as salt lakes, saline playas, and coastal sabkhas.
The defining feature of evaporitic environments is the sequential precipitation of minerals as brines concentrate. In
Common evaporitic minerals include halite (rock salt), gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate), and anhydrite (calcium sulfate). Potash
Significance and occurrences: today, evaporites form in active salt flats, saline lakes, and coastal evaporite basins