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Lithium is presently being recoered from brines of Searless Lake in California, other deposits in North California (very large deposits in NC), and Nevada Economic concentrations of lithium are found in brines, minerals and clays in various parts of the world. Brines and high-grade lithium ores are the present source for all commercial lithium production. The largest known deposits of lithium are in Bolivia and Chile.
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Lithium is typically found in mineral deposits, such as spodumene and petalite, as well as in salt flats like those found in Chile and Argentina. It can also be extracted from seawater and geothermal brines.
Iodine naturally occurs in the environment chiefly as a dissolved iodide in seawater, although it is also found in some minerals and soils. This element also exists in small amounts in the mineral caliche, found in Chile, between the Andes and the sea. A type of seaweed, kelp, tends to be high in iodine as well. Organoiodine compounds are produced by marine life forms, the most notable being iodomethane (commonly called methyl iodide). The total iodomethane that is produced by the marine environment, by microbial activitiy in rice paddies and by the burning of biological material is estimated to be 214 kilotonnes. The volatile iodomethane is broken up by oxidation reactions in the atmosphere and a global iodine cycle is established. In the several places in which iodine occures in nature only two are used as source for iodine: the caliche, found in Chile and the iodine containing brines of gas and oil fields, especially in Japan and the United States.
the nucleus of a radioactive iodine molecule has excess energy and gives off radiation that can have effects on the cells in which it is concentrated.
Iodized salt is not appropriate for brines and curing mixtures because the iodine can impart an undesirable flavor to the final product and may interfere with the curing process. Additionally, iodine can react with other ingredients, potentially hindering the development of color and texture in cured meats. For these reasons, non-iodized salt, such as kosher or sea salt, is preferred in these applications to ensure optimal results.
Iain Brines was born in 1967.
Brines are commonly considered to be those waters more saline, or more concentrated in dissolved materials, than sea water. Some examples of natural mixture of brines are sea water, and fresh water.
Russell Brines has written: 'The Indo-Pakistani conflict' -- subject(s): India-Pakistan Conflict, 1965 'MacArthur's Japan'
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hostile environments such a salty brines, boiling springs, ocean thermal vents. see methanogens, they are also archaeobacteria
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Cole L. Smith has written: 'Brines of Wadi as Sirhan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia' -- subject(s): Saline waters
Vivian S. Hall has written: 'Salt, evaporites, and brines' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Evaporites, Saline waters, Salt