kieserite
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Definition
Noun: A white, gray, or colorless mineral. It is a hydrated magnesium sulfate (MgSO₄·H₂O), often found in evaporite deposits associated with salt mines and marine salt beds.
Usage
Kieserite is a specific mineralogical term. It is used primarily in scientific contexts such as geology, mineralogy, and industrial chemistry. * Kieserite is an important source of magnesium for fertilizers. * The mineral kieserite was identified in the core sample from the ancient evaporite basin. * Analysis confirmed the presence of kieserite among the other sulfate minerals.
Advanced Usage
- Industrial Context: Kieserite is valued not just as a mineral specimen but as a raw material. Due to its solubility, it is processed to produce magnesium compounds and sulfate for agricultural use.
- Formation Context: In geology, kieserite is described as a primary mineral in marine evaporite sequences, forming under specific temperature and salinity conditions.
Variants and Related Words
- Kieseritic (adjective): Relating to or containing kieserite.
- The kieseritic layers in the deposit were several meters thick.
- Epsomite (noun): Another hydrated magnesium sulfate mineral (MgSO₄·7H₂O), which contains more water molecules than kieserite.
Synonyms
- Hydrous magnesium sulfate (chemical description)
- Magnesium sulfate monohydrate (chemical name)
Related Terms
- Evaporite (noun): A type of sedimentary rock that forms from the precipitation of minerals dissolved in water as it evaporates. Kieserite is a common evaporite mineral.
- Sulfate mineral (noun): A mineral class where the sulfate anion (SO₄²⁻) is a fundamental component. Kieserite belongs to this class.
Noun
- a white mineral consisting of hydrous magnesium sulfate often found in salt mines