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halokinetic potash-bearing salt in Italy

Geologic information

CountryItaly
Location:14.17, 37.524
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Site typemine
Deposit typehalokinetic potash-bearing salt
Evaporite basinCaltanissetta
Basin typeconvergent basin
Geologic unitSolfifera Series
Age
Cenozoic
Neogene
Miocene
Minimum:Cenozoic-Neogene-Miocene
Maximum:Cenozoic-Neogene-Miocene
Commodities
Minerals
Potassium minerals:
Other minerals:
Lithology
Notes:Deposit is 8 km long and about 3 km wide; 5 minable beds.
Geologic map unit14.17, 37.524
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Economic information

Depth300-800m
Production
StatusPast Production
First year1952(?)

Reference information

Comments

Identified reserves may cover less than 2 percent of Asia Pacific's total concession.in Enna area; on care and maintenance due to groundwater shortage (2005).

References

Adamo, S., 1992, The Sicilian rock salt and potash mines: Mining Magazine, v. 166, no. 5, p. 277-283.
British Sulphur Corporation Limited, 1975, World survey of potash resources (2d ed.): London, British Sulphur Corporation Limited, 148 p.
Garrett, D.E., 1996, Potash; Deposits, processing, properties and uses: New York, Chapman and Hall, 734 p.
Harben, P.W., and Kuzvart, M., 1996, Industrial minerals; A global geology: London, Industrial Minerals Information Ltd., 462 p.
Newman, H.R., 2007, The mineral industry of Italy, in Area reports; International: U.S. Geological Survey Minerals Yearbook 2005, v. III, p 16.1-16.21, accessed online September 21, 2012, at http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/country/2005/itmyb05.pdf.
Roskill Information Services Ltd., 1989, The economics of potash (2d ed.): London, Roskill Information Services Ltd., 121 p.
Russell, Alison, 1988b, Potash; Long haul recovery under way: Industrial Minerals, no. 244, p. 16-34.
Smith, M., 1982, Potash; Optimism prevails despite market gloom: Industrial Minerals, no. 176, p. 45-51.
Warren, J., 1999, Evaporites; Their evolution and economics: Malden, Mass., Blackwell Science, 438 p.