evaporitler
Evaporitlers, also known as evaporites, are a type of mineral deposit that forms as a result of the evaporation of seawater or other brines. These deposits are typically composed of salts such as sodium chloride, calcium sulfate, and magnesium sulfate, which precipitate out of solution as the water evaporates. Evaporiters can form in a variety of environments, including salt pans, salt lakes, and shallow seas.
Evaporiters are an important source of minerals, particularly halite (rock salt) and gypsum. They also play
The formation of evaporiters is closely tied to the process of salt diapirism, in which salt is
Evaporiters can be found in many parts of the world, including the Middle East, North Africa, and