lanceg
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13 years ago
Can anyone provide an explanation of how the veins of pure gypsum have formed?
The mine follows a 30 metre deep 'sandwiches' of gypsum and gypsum rich clay.
Is this the result of a calcium rich sea coming and going over millions of years?
The sea would fill and a layer of clay would be a sediment then the sea would dry up and a layer of gypsum would be an evaporite?

Jimbo
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13 years ago
Pretty much as you describe

http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/3674/1/RR02001.pdf 

Section six covers the relevant sequence of rocks 🙂
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