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Cristine Joy Yap1,2, Magnus Roland Marun1,2, Pavel Kabanov1,2
1Geological Survey of Canada - Calgary, Natural Resources Canada 3303 33 Street Northwest, Calgary, Alberta T2L 2A7, Canada.
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This report compiles geochemical data from major salt formations and associated beds occurring in the subsurface (∼200-2000 m) of sedimentary basins within onshore Canada. Included are new project data (obtained since 2022), those published in research papers, and non-confidential data from national and provincial databases. Rock materials are primarily diamond-bit cores from wells drilled for oil and gas, salt mines, salt caverns, or potash exploration. Four data categories are reported: (1) lithogeochemistry data are whole-rock analytical results acquired predominantly with 4-acid digestion on ICP instrumentation; (2) brined cores - salt samples put into solution with deionised water and analysed with ICP instrumentation; (3) a small set of real industrial brines from salt/potash mines and salt cavern storage operations. The category (4) includes new semi-quantitative X-ray diffraction (XRD) data made on whole rocks (3 clay-fraction samples also included), as well as insoluble residues from brined samples. The brined core data simulate the chemical composition of brines produced by industrial solution mining; they are reported in NaCl saturated notation. A large portion of lithogeochemistry data comes from non-salt beds associated with salt deposits: silty marls, carbonates ("red beds"), and anhydrites. The range of reported elements varies between datasets. New analyses were performed to assess trace elements from the "Critical Minerals" list (Li, Rb, … REE+Y), along with major elements that make up lithic impurities in salts. This compilation provides data support for ongoing Government of Canada research programs, analytical publications, and is intended for broader industry (solution mining, etc.) and public use.
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