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Summary Of: Anhydrite

anhydrite readily transforms to the more commonly occurring... Anhydrite is commonly associated with... Anhydrite is most frequently found in... occurrence depth is critical since nearer the surface anhydrite has been altered to gypsum by absorption of circulating ground water... anhydrite is deposited if temperature is above 40... The name anhydrite was given by... is a type of anhydrite deposit where seeping ground water gradually deposited large amounts of anhydrite in the sediment...

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anhydride | | Chemical formula | calcium | sulfate | Crystal habit | Crystal system | Orthorhombic | Cleavage | Fracture | Mohs Scale | Luster | Refractive index | Birefringence | Streak | Specific gravity | Fusibility | calcium | sulfate | orthorhombic | symmetry | barium | baryte | strontium | celestine | crystals | gypsum | calcite | halite | sulfides | galena | chalcopyrite | molybdenite | pyrite | evaporite | Tirol | solution | sodium | potassium | chloride | basins | A. G. Werner | Bergamo | Lombardy | poultry | ISBN 0-471-03288-3 | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica | Categories | Calcium minerals | Sulfate minerals |
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