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  2. Halite - Wikipedia

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    The Khewra salt mine is a massive deposit of halite near Islamabad, Pakistan. Salt domes are vertical diapirs or pipe-like masses of salt that have been essentially "squeezed up" from underlying salt beds by mobilization due to the weight of the overlying rock. Salt domes contain anhydrite, gypsum, and native sulfur, in addition to halite and ...

  3. Salt - Wikipedia

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    Rock salt (halite) In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl). When used in food, especially in granulated form, it is more formally called table salt. In the form of a natural crystalline mineral, salt is also known as rock salt or halite.

  4. Salt mining - Wikipedia

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    Diorama of an underground salt mine in Germany. Inside Salina Veche, in Slănic, Prahova, Romania.The railing (lower middle) gives the viewer an idea of scale. Before the advent of the modern internal combustion engine and earth-moving equipment, mining salt was one of the most expensive and dangerous of operations because of rapid dehydration caused by constant contact with the salt (both in ...

  5. Halide mineral - Wikipedia

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    Two commercially important halide minerals are halite and fluorite. The former is a major source of sodium chloride, in parallel with sodium chloride extracted from sea water or brine wells. Fluorite is a major source of hydrogen fluoride, complementing the supply obtained as a byproduct of the production of fertilizer. Carnallite and ...

  6. Zabuyelite - Wikipedia

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    Associated minerals include halite, gaylussite and northupite in the Tibet locality. [ 4 ] In addition to the Tibetan salt lake it has been reported from Bikita and Kamativi in Zimbabwe , from Kings Mountain , Cleveland County, North Carolina , US and the Tanco pegmatite , Bernic Lake , Manitoba , Canada.

  7. Paradox Formation - Wikipedia

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    The most striking of these are the salt anticlines. Halite (rock salt) is relatively low in density (with a specific gravity around 2.17) and is ductile, slowly deforming under pressure. The relatively light salt tend to rise towards the surface as salt walls, deforming the overlying beds into anticlines. When a salt wall approaches the surface ...

  8. Halite structure - Wikipedia

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  9. Sylvinite - Wikipedia

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    Sylvinite is a sedimentary rock made of a mechanical mixture of the minerals sylvite (KCl, or potassium chloride) and halite (NaCl, or sodium chloride). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Sylvinite is the most important source for the production of potash in North America , Russia and the UK .