THE HISTORY OF ROOM-AND-PILLAR SALT MINES IN NEW YORK STATE
The first room-and-pillar salt mine in New York State, the Retsof Mine, went into operation in 1885. The Lehigh, Livonia, Greigsville, and Sterling Mines soon followed. The Retsof Mine ultimately grew to be the largest salt mine in the western hemisphere before succumbing to groundwater inflow in 1995. The active Cayuga Salt Mine started production around 1921. It is the easternmost room-and-pillar salt mine developed in the United States. The Himrod Mine started operations in 1971. Low salt prices, geologic complexity, and environmental issues contributed to the closure of the mine by 1976. The Hampton Corners Mine is the newest mine in New York. The Hampton Corners Mine started development in 1998 and started producing salt by 2002.
Salt Mine New York History
William M.Goodman David J.Gnage John O.Voigt David B.Plumeau
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国际会议
9th International Symposium on Salt(第九届世界盐业大会)
北京
英文
1239-1248
2009-09-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)