Pre-salt Energy genesis, Brine Streams Replenishing Oil, Gas Salt Diapirs in “Salt Mirror Petroleum Formations" – 40 Years in Retrospect, and Ancient Qanat Kare Mineral Salt Leaching Technology

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The Geology of “Salt Mirrors” as he Responsible Hydraulic Mechanisms Enabling the Disappearance of Heavy Saline Waste Fluids, and other Waste Toxic Sediments into Deep Land and Ocean Aquifers.. A hydraulic mechanism which dissolves salt to form so-called “salt mirrors” results in exceptionally flat geological expanses of wetland, for example, suitable for solar evaporation pans. Whether initially in the form of evaporites, eutectic deposits, domes or other rock salt diapirs, the mechanism is proposed to be responsible for transporting most waste organic and inorganic debris into very deep aquifers in the water table: Specifically the interface of fresh water and heavy saturated brines in the water table initiates powerful horizontal and vertical liquid streams which are capable of collecting most sedimented waste material and concentrating it into heavy gradient saline pools. Based on observations made in 1953 and presented to the 4th Salt Symposium Ohio USA by M.R.Bloch, it is also proposed that this mechanism is responsible for the slurry concentrating function of huge quantities of decomposed biodiversity waste and transporting it to such subterranean reservoirs where it subsequently is transformed into crude petroleum. Historical this mechanism became nature's process of recycling waste to very great depths in the Earth's aquifers. It could also become the obvious destination for toxic RO reject brine. During mankind's short industrial timeline, raw chemical and even nuclear waste has been added to the equation and it is estimated that as this very deep interface of water and saturated brine rises together with the water table, and that it may percolate up through these same aquifers. This will be particularly true in the event that the water table rises due to predicted increased eustatic sea levels. Salt-driven wetlands and other historical saline concentrations and salt deposits are an integral part of the process in this mechanism and therefore careful control of these saline streams at their point of evolution must become a priority to sustaining such wetland sub oceanic ecosystems.
盐下能量成因,盐水流补充石油,“盐镜油气”中的气盐底辟——回顾40年,古坎纳特喀尔矿盐浸出技术
“盐镜”的地质学作为负责的水力机制,使重盐废液和其他有毒废物沉积物消失到陆地和海洋深层含水层。例如,一种水力机制可以溶解盐,形成所谓的“盐镜”,从而形成特别平坦的湿地地质面积,适合于太阳能蒸发盘。无论最初是以蒸发岩、共熔矿床、圆顶或其他岩盐底喷井的形式存在,都提出了将大多数有机和无机废物碎屑输送到地下水位非常深的含水层的机制:具体地说,地下水位中淡水和重饱和盐水的界面产生了强大的水平和垂直液体流,这些液体流能够收集大部分沉积废物并将其集中到重梯度盐池中。根据M.R.Bloch于1953年在美国俄亥俄州举行的第四届盐研讨会上发表的观察结果,还提出了这种机制是造成大量分解的生物多样性废物的浆状浓缩作用的原因,并将其输送到地下储层,随后转化为原油。历史上,这种机制成为了大自然将废物回收到地球含水层深处的过程。它也可能成为有毒反渗透废水的明显目的地。在人类短暂的工业时间里,原始化学物质甚至核废料也被加入了这个方程式,据估计,随着水和饱和盐水的极深界面随着地下水位一起上升,它可能会渗透到这些含水层中。如果由于预测的海平面上升而导致地下水位上升,情况将尤其如此。盐驱动湿地和其他历史盐浓度和盐沉积是这一机制过程的组成部分,因此,在这些盐流的进化点上仔细控制这些盐流必须成为维持这种湿地海底生态系统的优先事项。
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