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aaa-ftwon Jul 28, 2011 3:44pm
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RE: RE: RE: to all AAA enthusiasts re danakil basi
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Why not briny water jono(xx) asks? Well brine already contains salt, be it KCl, NaCl SOP MOP etc etc. therefore there is a limited capacity for further solution in a salt laden brine water. Solution mining requires fresh fresh clean water and lots of it. Salt solvation followed by evaporation is the basis of solution mining . Now YOU go and do your DD which from time to time this board does very well.
Apparently briny water is just fine.
In solution mining, heat brine, a salt water solution, is injected into the mine and circulated throughout to dissolve potash and salt from the walls. Once the compounds have dissolved, submersible pumps transport the solution to an evaporation pond, where the liquid cools and potash and salt crystals consequently settle to the bottom.
This potash is eventually collected with floating dredges and then pumped to a mill for further processing.
https://www.ringboltventures.com/potash.php