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sabkha [ˈsæbxə -kə]
n
(Earth Sciences / Geological Science) a flat coastal plain with a salt crust, common in Arabia
[from Arabic]

sabkha  (sbk)
A flat area between a desert and an ocean, characterized by a crusty surface consisting of evaporite deposits (including salt, gypsum, and calcium carbonate), windblown sediments, and tidal deposits. Sabkhas form primarily through the evaporation of sea water that seeps upward from a shallow water table and through the drying of windblown sea spray.


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