halite

英 ['hælaɪt] 美 ['hælaɪt]
  • n. 岩盐
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halite (n.)
"rock-salt, natural sodium chloride," 1868, coined as Modern Latin halites in 1847 by German mineralogist Ernst Friedrich Glocker (1793-1858), from Greek hals "salt" (see halo-) + chemical noun suffix -ite (2).
1. Gypsum and halite are simply thinned or removed altogether.
石膏与岩盐则逐渐变薄或完全被溶解掉.

来自辞典例句

2. Under the gypsumanhydrite could accumulate to form beds many meters thick, without any co - precipitation of halite.
可以堆积成许多米厚的岩层, 而没有任何石盐伴生沉淀.

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