Salt Refining-- Water is pumped from the Great Salt Lake into large concentration ponds where the salt, averaging 99.5% pure is precipitated by solar evaporation. Salt is loosened by tractor-drawn plows piled in long mounds for curing and later hauled to the mill for refining and packing. Credit: Utah Tourist & Pub. Used in Utah Historical Quarterly, Summer, 1963. Photo by: Hal Rumel.Used in "Utah Historical Quarterly' Summer, 196
Sodium chloride and the secondary salts, such as sylvite, mirabilite, thenardite, bloedite, carnalit...
Photo showing workers harvesting salt on the shores of Great Salt Lake, Utah, taken in 195
Reprinted from Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, pp. 12-13, College of Agricult...
Harvesting salt in the salt field 10 miles west of Salt Lake City. The tractor operated salt shovel ...
Typescript (120 pages or leaves) of part of the manuscript for an unpublished book on the Great Salt...
Citation: Dern, Harry Leroy. The salt industry in Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural C...
Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a pluvial lake and a remnant of historic Lake Bonneville. It is the largest...
Salt Mining. From In & About SLC the Mormon Paradise by W. A. Morton, 1910. Pam. # 94.From "In & Abo...
For most of the period that the white man has been in\ud the Great Basin, the development of the Gre...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment...
During the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, the Drake’s Salt Works Site Complex, loc...
Saltworks (other terms: salterns, saltponds, solar ponds) are man-made hypersaline systems where tab...
Color post card photograph showing a view of solar salt ponds during salt harvesting season. Great S...
Life in the Great Salt Lake Frederick J. Post 43 Geologic Insights from an Earth Orbiting Satellite ...
ABSTRACT: The late nineteenth century in Western New York could be characterized as the "Salt R...
Sodium chloride and the secondary salts, such as sylvite, mirabilite, thenardite, bloedite, carnalit...
Photo showing workers harvesting salt on the shores of Great Salt Lake, Utah, taken in 195
Reprinted from Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, pp. 12-13, College of Agricult...
Harvesting salt in the salt field 10 miles west of Salt Lake City. The tractor operated salt shovel ...
Typescript (120 pages or leaves) of part of the manuscript for an unpublished book on the Great Salt...
Citation: Dern, Harry Leroy. The salt industry in Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural C...
Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a pluvial lake and a remnant of historic Lake Bonneville. It is the largest...
Salt Mining. From In & About SLC the Mormon Paradise by W. A. Morton, 1910. Pam. # 94.From "In & Abo...
For most of the period that the white man has been in\ud the Great Basin, the development of the Gre...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment...
During the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, the Drake’s Salt Works Site Complex, loc...
Saltworks (other terms: salterns, saltponds, solar ponds) are man-made hypersaline systems where tab...
Color post card photograph showing a view of solar salt ponds during salt harvesting season. Great S...
Life in the Great Salt Lake Frederick J. Post 43 Geologic Insights from an Earth Orbiting Satellite ...
ABSTRACT: The late nineteenth century in Western New York could be characterized as the "Salt R...
Sodium chloride and the secondary salts, such as sylvite, mirabilite, thenardite, bloedite, carnalit...
Photo showing workers harvesting salt on the shores of Great Salt Lake, Utah, taken in 195
Reprinted from Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, pp. 12-13, College of Agricult...