| 1. | In the United States, lithium is recovered from brine pools in Nevada.
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| 2. | Deep-sea and Antarctic brine pools can be toxic to marine animals.
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| 3. | Lithium salts are extracted from water in mineral springs, brine pools, and brine deposits.
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| 4. | Under the right conditions, including favorable ocean floor topography, a brine pool may be created.
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| 5. | These are sometimes called brine lakes, but are more frequently referred to as brine pools.
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| 6. | Both countries recover lithium from brine pools.
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| 7. | Commercially the element is easily extracted from brine pools, mostly in the United States, Israel and China.
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| 8. | Lithium salts have to be extracted from the water of mineral springs, brine pools, and brine deposits.
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| 9. | These craters mark the formation of brine pools, from which salt has seeped through the seafloor and encrusted the nearby substrate.
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| 10. | Iodine is found on Earth mainly as the highly water-soluble iodide I ", which concentrates it in oceans and brine pools.
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