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  2. Retsof, New York - Wikipedia

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    Retsof Salt Mine. In 1994, the Retsof Salt Mine was the largest salt mine in North America, and the second largest in the world. Three hundred people worked within the 6,000 acres (24 km 2; 9.4 sq mi) of excavated space, 1,000 feet (300 m) below ground, extracting salt from a natural deposit for use as road salt, table salt, and in industry. In ...

  3. Ithaca Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad began operations on December 8, 2018, serving its primary customer, the Cargill Cayuga Rock Salt Mine, in Lansing, New York. The railroad can haul various commodities such as salt, coal, plastics, and magnesium chloride. The railroad uses two ex-Union Pacific EMD SD40-2 (SD45 carbody) locomotives, WAMX 4247 and WAMX 4248. On ...

  4. Lansing, New York - Wikipedia

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    Lansing, New York. /  42.56583°N 76.53194°W  / 42.56583; -76.53194. Lansing is a town in Tompkins County, New York, United States. The population was 11,565 at the 2020 census. [2] The Town of Lansing has within it a village named Lansing. The town is located on the northern border of Tompkins County and is located just north of the ...

  5. Salina Group - Wikipedia

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    Salt found within the formation. Named by. James Dwight Dana. The Salina Group or Salina Formation is a Late Silurian -age, Stratigraphic unit of sedimentary rock that is found in Northeastern and Midwestern North America. Named for its Halite beds, the phrase "Salina Group" was first used as a descriptive term by James D. Dana in 1863.

  6. Cayuga Lake - Wikipedia

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    1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Cayuga Lake ( / kəˈjuːɡə /, / keɪˈjuːɡə / or / kaɪˈjuːɡə /) is the longest of central New York 's glacial Finger Lakes, and is the second largest in surface area (marginally smaller than Seneca Lake) and second largest in volume. It is just under 39 miles (63 km) long.

  7. Wellington Formation - Wikipedia

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    Initially described as marine shales, the 500–700 feet (150–210 m) thick Wellington appears mostly as dark gray, thinly bedded soft rock, much of it terrestrial, with sediments from fresh water ponds and salt lakes. There are several variable beds of anhydrite and gypsum and the central body of most of the formation is a massive salt bed.

  8. Salt mining - Wikipedia

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    Mining regions around the world The Crystal Valley region of the Khewra Salt Mines in Pakistan.With around 250,000 visitors a year, the site is a major tourist attraction. A small mosque made of salt bricks inside the Khewra Salt Mines complex Large hole drilling rig for blast-hole drilling at salt mine Haigerloch-Stetten

  9. Hallein Salt Mine - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 47.667049°N 13.090339°E. Entrance to Salt Mine. The Hallein Salt Mine, also known as Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg, is an underground salt mine located in the Dürrnberg plateau above Hallein, Austria. The mine has been worked for over 2600 years since the time of the Celtic tribes and earlier. It helped ensure nearby Salzburg would ...