Sedimentology and geochemistry of Qurayyah Sabkha, Eastern Saudi Arabia
نام عام مواد
[Thesis]
نام نخستين پديدآور
A. S. Al-Guwaizani
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (Saudi Arabia)
تاریخ نشرو بخش و غیره
1994
مشخصات ظاهری
نام خاص و کميت اثر
90
یادداشتهای مربوط به پایان نامه ها
جزئيات پايان نامه و نوع درجه آن
M.S.
کسي که مدرک را اعطا کرده
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (Saudi Arabia)
امتياز متن
1994
یادداشتهای مربوط به خلاصه یا چکیده
متن يادداشت
The Qurayyah Sabkha is located on the western coast of the Arabian Gulf in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The sabkha is a salt flat and low depression that is approximately 5 km in diameter. The depression is characterized by a permanent water ponding with a thick crust of halite close to the southeastern edge of the sabkha. The halite crust is continuously dissolved and redeposited as a result of water level fluctuations associated with the influx of rain water. The sabkha geomorphology and sedimentology are greatly influenced by the predominantly northwestern offshore winds that continuously supply eolian sand to the sabkha sediments. Accordingly, the evaporite sedimentation is primarily found on the downwind side of the sabkha. The sabkha sediments are dominated by four minerals; gypsum, anhydrite, halite and quartz sand. The sedimentary facies is characterized by central halite crust at the margin of the water ponds surrounded by gypsum mush facies downwind from the central halite, and a brown mud composed of gypsum, anhydrite, halite, and quartz sand covered by a thin polygonal gypsum crust upwind from the central halite zone. The brine salinity increases with the rise of water level following rain fall and decreases in the summer when relatively fresh groundwater replaces the evaporation loss. The brine becomes slightly oversaturated or in equilibrium with respect to gypsum, halite and anhydrite during the period of higher salinity. The stable isotope data of the sabkha brine show enrichment of all the stable isotopes except for deuterium. The enrichment is indicative of strong evaporation most probably of Neogene groundwater. The C data suggests a component of old groundwater in the brine that is continuously rejuvenated by the aquifer waters.
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Earth sciences
موضوع مستند نشده
Geology
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