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  2. Salt evaporation pond - Wikipedia

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    The Dead Sea salt ponds in the West Bank, Israel and Jordan. The salt ponds in Salina, Malta. The name of the village is the Maltese word for salt pan. The Port Hedland, Dampier, Lake McLeod, Useless Loop and Onslow salt ponds in Western Australia. Yellow Walls, Malahide, Ireland; active from 1770 to 1837. [10] Lake Grassmere in New Zealand

  3. Evaporation pond - Wikipedia

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    Evaporation ponds are artificial ponds with very large surface areas that are designed to efficiently evaporate water by sunlight and expose water to the ambient temperatures. [1] Evaporation ponds are inexpensive to design making it ideal for multiple purposes such as wastewater treatment processes, storage, and extraction of minerals .

  4. Hydrometer - Wikipedia

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    A NASA worker using a hydrometer to measure the brine density of a salt evaporation pond. Modern hydrometers usually measure specific gravity but different scales were (and sometimes still are) used in certain industries. Examples include:

  5. Sečovlje Saltworks - Wikipedia

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    The Sečovlje Saltworks (Slovene: Sečoveljske soline; Italian: Saline di Sicciole) is the largest Slovenian salt evaporation pond. Along with the Strunjan Saltworks , they are the northernmost Mediterranean saltworks and one of the few where salt is still produced in a traditional way, as well as a wetland of international importance and a ...

  6. Brine - Wikipedia

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    A NASA technician measures the concentration level of brine using a hydrometer at a salt evaporation pond in San Francisco.. Brines are produced in multiple ways in nature. Modification of seawater via evaporation results in the concentration of salts in the residual fluid, a characteristic geologic deposit called an evaporite is formed as different dissolved ions reach the saturation states ...

  7. File:Salineras de Maras, Maras, Perú, 2015-07-30, DD 12.JPG

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    The salt has been obtained in Maras since the time of the Inca Empire, and the site currently has around 3000 ponds of 5 square metres (54 sq ft) each. Salt water is deposited in the ponds from the surrounding mountains, and the water evaporates. After approximately a month, the level of salt reaches 10 centimetres (3.9 in) and is removed in sacks.

  8. Salt Valley of Añana - Wikipedia

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    During Roman times, salt ponds for evaporation were introduced. Salinas de Añana, a settlement which grew next to the valley, was granted town status in 1140. [3] In 1564 a salt monopoly was established by Philip II, meaning that salt production in the valley had to be carried out according to strict rules given by the authorities. The water ...

  9. Salinometer - Wikipedia

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    A salinometer. A salinometer is a device designed to measure the salinity, or dissolved salt content, of a solution.. Since the salinity affects both the electrical conductivity and the specific gravity of a solution, a salinometer often consist of an ec meter or hydrometer and some means of converting those readings to a salinity reading.

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