Bristol Dry Lake Brine Compared to Brines from Cadiz

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Minerals 2020, 10, 284 11 of 34 Minerals 2020, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW 11 of 34 Figure 4. Cadiz Dry Lake watershed showing locations of wells, springs, and cores known or sampled Figure 4. Cadiz Dry Lake watershed showing locations of wells, springs, and cores known or sampled for this study. Numbers refer to well chemical data found in (data in [12,13]). Wells and springs with for this study. Numbers refer to well chemical data found in (data in [12,13]). Wells and springs with red ring around them show the chemical composition of the groundwater where the milliequivalent red ring around them show the chemical composition of the groundwater where the milliequivalent Ca:HCO3 ratio is <1. Ca:HCO3 ratio is <1. The location of the saline–freshwater interface has important implications for modeling brine The location of the saline–freshwater interface has important implications for modeling brine compositions and flow directions in BDL. According to [38], the wide and complex variations in compositions and flow directions in BDL. According to [38], the wide and complex variations in groundwater surface elevations, which do not show a constant groundwater head direction, and the groundwater surface elevations, which do not show a constant groundwater head direction, and the variations in groundwater salinity, and hence density of the water, of the Bristol Dry Lake side of the variations in groundwater salinity, and hence density of the water, of the Bristol Dry Lake side of interface have not been sufficiently consistent to allow the saline groundwater to mix, either by the interface have not been sufficiently consistent to allow the saline groundwater to mix, either by

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