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Salt Systems of the Earth: Distribution, Tectonic and Kinematic History, Salt-Naphthids Interrelations, Discharge Foci, Recycling

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Like water, salt is one of the most commonplace items in our everyday lives. From the omnipresent shaker that you see on every table in every restaurant, to the ocean water we swim in, salt is something that we rarely think about. But there is much more to the story of salt than most people think. Not only is salt a natural resource that must be captured and refined for public consumption, but ôsalt domes,ö large deposits of salt that form under the ground, are important for finding and drilling for petroleum and natural gas. Salt is so important that, in ancient times, it was sometimes used as a currency in various cultures around the world, and it has been used as a food preservative, long before refrigeration was invented. Salt is something we rarely think about, but it is one of the most important natural resources that exists. This is the first integrated study of saltÆs global development in the EarthÆs subsurface, its tectonic history and kinematic evolution, ôliveö salt-naphtide interconnections, and their geological recycling. The EarthÆs salt is shown as a peculiar umbilical thread in the analysis of numerous geological processes of salt formation, transformation, migration, discharge and regeneration, and their association with hydrocarbons. Presented here is the science of salt, including the active salt bodiesÆ ôliveö in EarthÆs subsurface, their fate and influence over the other geological processes, including grandiose systems of kinetically interrelated allochthonous nappe-like and sub-vertical bodies formed by the migrating salt. Also included are a description of sub-conformable sheet-like salt bodies formed not by the evaporation but by emigration of buried brine-salt masses and their discharge at new, younger stratigraphic levels, a description of a phenomenon of the ôhalo-volcanismö due to depth breakthroughs and explosive discharges of the hydrocarbon-brine-salt masses, an examination of the over-diapir surface and brine lakes with fluctuating levels, and many other things. The book provides new interpretations of numerous issues reflecting the salt ôlifeö manifestations and gives a key to a broad circle of the geological enigmas, from global events like the Messinian crisis in the Mediterranean to Biblical legends and enigmas of the Dead Sea-lake. Whether you are a scientist or student working in the natural or Earth sciences, a geologist, an anthropologist, a petroleum engineer, a petrophysicist, or any other engineer or student working in petroleum engineering, this groundbreaking work is a must-have. Perfect for any scientist or engineerÆs library, this volume can be a must-read page-turner or a valuable reference work.


  • | Author: Galina Belenitskaya
  • | Publisher: Wiley-Scrivener
  • | Publication Date: Dec 06, 2018
  • | Number of Pages: 714 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/Science
  • | ISBN-10: 1119479053
  • | ISBN-13: 9781119479055
Author:
Galina Belenitskaya
Publisher:
Wiley-Scrivener
Publication Date:
Dec 06, 2018
Number of pages:
714 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/Science
ISBN-10:
1119479053
ISBN-13:
9781119479055