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The council said that the gritters had been out, and they had, spreading 1,220 tonnes of rocksalt.
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There is no doubt that brine is simply rocksalt dissolved in water.
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The cavity, which has been specially washed out of rocksalt, is at a depth of 1,300 ft.
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The grit spreaders had gone 5,928 km, chucking out more than 1,220 tonnes of rocksalt.
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But to spread rocksalt by itself is most injurious to mechanical appliances.
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It is, rightly, a proud town, famous for its rocksalt mines; and it is now dependent on many small and growing businesses.
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They are being added to each year as rocksalt extraction continues.
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Magnesite, fire clay, gypsum, manganese, diatomite, marble, rocksalt and perlite are also present.
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Sodium chloride (rocksalt) is normally used, as it is inexpensive and readily available in large quantities.
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Mining of rocksalt is also a major source.
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The voids were largely the result of brine extraction, in which rocksalt deposits were dissolved and washed out by water.
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The major production is of coal, rocksalt and other industrial and construction minerals.
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They were used as storage for rocksalt and for salting and packing the herring caught by local fishermen into large wooden barrels.
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Warcha salt mines has the best rocksalt of the world both in purity and color.
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The conceptually simple structure is commonly known as the rocksalt structure.
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The phenomenon of diapirism allows rocksalt to provide an effective trap for hydrocarbon deposits.
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The mine's attractions include dozens of statues, three chapels and an entire cathedral that has been carved out of the rocksalt by the miners.
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Although the trackage is still in place, the rocksalt mine no longer uses rail.
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This hypothesis gained further support when rocksalt was used as a jump start to the reaction.
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Depending on the locality, some cooks use rocksalt or standard table salt, or both.
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In 1860 the factory also began to produce sodium chloride, which was crystallized from rocksalt.
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The term salt dome is also sometimes inaccurately used to refer to dome-shaped silos used to store rocksalt for melting snow on highways.
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These highly developed machines crush rocksalt into dry micrometre sized particles, ionize the particles, and release them into the air.
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In 1692 a small factory was set up to refine rocksalt.
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Halogenerators produce dry saline aerosol by mechanically crushing rocksalt grains to the size of 1 to 5 micrometers.
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Black salt or rocksalt acts as a digestive.
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Gypsum, rocksalt, gravel and sand occur, as well as salt and sulphur springs and glacial erratics.
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It is an abundant element that exists in numerous minerals such as feldspars, sodalite and rocksalt.
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There are also large deposits of rocksalt that were mined extensively beginning in the nineteenth century.
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Rocksalt occurs in vast beds of sedimentary evaporite minerals that result from the drying up of enclosed lakes, playas, and seas.
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As a by-product the mine produces rocksalt, used across the region as a de-icing agent on roads in winter conditions.
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Even the crystals of the chandeliers are made from rocksalt that has been dissolved and reconstituted to achieve a clear, glass-like appearance.
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The exploitable ones include crude oil, coal, halite (rocksalt), canbyite, barytes, limestone, and others, 22 kinds in total.
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The quarry (one mile long by half a mile broad) produce high quality rocksalt suitable for human consumption.
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He admits after they finish that he rigged the slushie with rocksalt, and hits her with an unadulterated one.
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It was probably formed by a combination of retreating glaciers creating a kettle hole and subsidence caused by the underlying rocksalt dissolving away.
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Flavours can include rocksalt plum, honey mango, licorice peach, or any kind of combination of fruits, flavours and type of preservatives used.
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With it a siding was built to the nearby rocksalt mine.
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They uncovered large deposits of potash and rocksalt not far below the surface.
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Beneath these tiers is a water-deposited layer of halite, a rocksalt.
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It is a black powder that crystallises in the rocksalt structure.
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Modern scientists say the rock is a fossil of potassium nitrate and rocksalt.
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Gritters are used to spread grit (rocksalt), onto roads.
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Rocksalt reserves are 1,222 million tons and mirabilite reserves are 1,908 million tons.
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The rocksalt is naturally gray in various shades, resembling unpolished granite rather than the white or crystalline look that many visitors may expect.
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These include argillaceous clay, coal, dolomite, fire clay, gypsum, limestone, silica and rocksalt.
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This traditional town is renowned for the production of fine wines, rocksalt and marble.
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Today, sellers offer a whole variety of them; apart from poppy-seed there are also sesame seed, rocksalt and even pizza sprinkles.
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The ultrasonic salinizer uses saline solution, made with natural rocksalt, to create the salt aerosol.
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Rocksalt shells could be seen as the forerunners of modern less-lethal rounds.
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The basic minerals found here are: coal (reserves 25 billion tons), rocksalt, lime carbonate, potassium, mercury, asbestos, and graphite.
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In basin formations, thick halite-bearing layers, or rocksalt deposits, are sometimes present at the base of the marl.
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Because of the impurities (mostly shale and anhydrite), rocksalt is used primarily as road salt.
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This was home to the town and surrounding area's rocksalt store, as well as the grit spreaders that dispersed it in cold weather.
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It is most remarkable because it is made almost entirely of halite, or rocksalt.
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Ore beds of rocksalt, arsenic, asbestos, magnesite, gypsum and perlite are explored, however, only rocksalt is mined.
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The trampling of hundreds of cattle consuming rocksalt that graziers had placed there, caused depressions that filled with water.
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When rocksalt comes into contact with ground water it leaches away; i.e. the salt is absorbed by the water and transported off.
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All have the sodium chloride (rocksalt) structure and are soluble in water and even some alcohols.
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This white material crystallizes in cubes like rocksalt.
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The term comes from the treatment of the meat with large grained rocksalt, also called corns of salt.
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So far the effect has been observed in silica sand, rocksalt, and ice.
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Hand-held devices and ultrasonic salinizer, use rocksalt to create the microscopic breathable particles of salt.
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Khewra salt mine has an estimated total of 220 million tonnes of rocksalt deposits.
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Near the town is an extensive deposit of rocksalt.
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Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, rocksalt and potash.
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The hand-held salt inhaler uses dry rocksalt and can deliver the salt aerosol by breathing through the mouth and exhaling through the nose, offering 12 hours daily exposure.
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Those made from mined rocksalt are also sold to household and industrial markets for ice control, and to the water softening and general industrial trades.
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Natural resources include large deposits of rocksalt, limestone, silica, and clays, all extensively utilized in local chemical, cement and glass manufacturing and construction; silica is also exported.
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This approach is commonly used when salt deposits are heavily contaminated (or, alternatively, when salt content in the deposit is low), so that mining of rocksalt is not feasible.
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In searching for coal seams, the business had discovered a seam of rocksalt and it demanded that it be given the concession to mine this, but was refused.
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Jiangsu has coal, petroleum, and natural gas deposits, but its most significant mineral products are non-metal minerals such as halite (rocksalt), sulfur, phosphorus, and marble.
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The third fossil bearing material is the evaporates, which precipitate out of concentrated dissolved salts to form nodular deposits, examples include rocksalt and phosphate concentrations.
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Another assumption regarding the name is that chunks of rocksalt were heated and used to provide a warm, stable temperature in which to incubate a starter overnight.
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By the early 18th century the sea salt was often mixed with rocksalt (often smuggled onto the island) to increase the quality of the factory's product.
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Today, rocksalt is quarried from a depth of more than 150 metres below ground, producing salt (commonly known as grit) for use as a de-icing agent on roads.
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Tibetan butter tea contains rocksalt and "dre", a butter made from yak milk, which is churned vigorously in a cylindrical vessel closely resembling a butter churn.
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The upper body was covered by a short jacket that was filled with rocksalt, and the forearms and legs were protected with tight bindings of cloth or leather.
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Tyndall spectrally decomposed the radiation by use of a rocksalt prism, which passed heat as well as visible rays, and measured the radiation intensity by means of a thermopile.
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The refined salt industry cites scientific studies saying that raw sea and rock salts do not contain enough iodine salts to prevent iodine deficiency diseases.
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Second, a culture-dependent approach was started in 1999 with rocksalt obtained from alpine salt mines.
Recently, a second novel species was isolated from rocksalt pieces that were obtained 3 days after blasting operations from the same salt mine.
The mineral structures of the ancient rocksalt were examined for their significance as possible microbial habitats.
Two major strategies for the estimation of microbial community composition in ancient rocksalt were used.
Thus, rocksalt might be considered a promising model system for the search for bacterial extraterrestrial life.
Therefore, a variety of media were used, which were supplemented with different substrates or rocksalt extracts, as is described below.
According to current hypotheses, these bacteria originate from ancient populations that became entrapped in the rocksalt during its formation and persisted in the rocksalt ever since.
Royalties are paid both on rocksalt and on brine.
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The main cause of chloride attack on bridges is rocksalt which is used for winter gritting.
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