- A
hypersaline lake is a
landlocked body of
water that
contains significant concentrations of
sodium chloride, brines, and
other salts, with
saline levels...
- that
underwater landslides can
impact brine pools and
cause waves of
hypersaline brine to
spill out into
surrounding basins, thus
negatively affecting...
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concentration of salt than sea water; such
lakes can also be
termed hypersaline lake, and may also be pink
lakes on
account of
their color. An alkalic...
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Water salinity often varies by
location and season,
particularly with
hypersaline lakes in arid areas, so the
salinity figures in the
table below should...
- Gaet'ale Pond is a
small hypersaline lake
located near the
Dallol crater in the
Danakil Depression (Afar Region, Ethiopia). It is
located over a hot spring...
- Don Juan Pond is a
small and very
shallow hypersaline lake in the
western end of
Wright Valley (South Fork),
Victoria Land, Antarctica, 9
kilometres (5...
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salina is a type of
halophile unicellular green algae especially found in
hypersaline environments, such as salt
lakes and salt
evaporation ponds.
Known for...
- Lake
Corangamite /kəˈræŋɡəmaɪt/, a
hypersaline endorheic lake, is
located near
Colac in the
Lakes and
Craters region of the
Victorian Volcanic Plains...
- Lagos, Rio de
Janeiro State, Brazil. It is one of the
largest permanent hypersaline lagoons in the world,
being 220 km2 in area, 40 km long and 13 km wide...
- land-based
elevation on Earth. It is 304 m (997 ft) deep, the
deepest hypersaline lake in the world. With a
salinity of 342 g/kg, or 34.2% (in 2011), it...