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Raina Mooncrest

Salt Grows Crystals

Salt Grows Crystals unveils the hidden stories within salt deposits, exploring halite formation as a key to understanding Earth's past. Delving into mineralogy, the book reveals how seemingly simple salt crystals act as geological archives, preserving records of ancient seas and climate patterns. Readers will discover how evaporation rates and water chemistry influence halite precipitation, and how analyzing salt formations helps reconstruct past sea levels and tectonic events.

The book uniquely emphasizes the practical applications of halite research, linking Earth sciences and environmental science. By examining salt deposits from diverse locations, it illustrates how these formations provide insights into climate change and resource availability. It progresses by first introducing halite's fundamental properties, then exploring evaporite formation stages, and finally presenting geological case studies, demonstrating how halite analysis reconstructs past environmental conditions.

This interdisciplinary approach, connecting geochemistry, sedimentary geology, and hydrology, makes Salt Grows Crystals valuable for students, geologists, and anyone intrigued by the natural world. The book's accessible style avoids technical jargon, making complex concepts understandable and showcasing the critical role of salt in shaping our planet.
149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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Translator
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