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Pre-industrial Salterns: Introductions to Heritage Assets

2018
Salterns, or 'salt works', are places where crystalline salt was extracted from salt water - either sea water, or brine from inland springs. Salt production follows a process of evaporation until crystals of sodium chloride are precipitated from sea-water or inland brine. Descriptions of the asset type as well as its development and associations, along
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High levels of microplastics in commercial salt and industrial salterns in Sri Lanka

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022
C L Abayasekara, Rupika S Rajakaruna
exaly  

The vegetation of the Ston saltern (Southern Adriatic, Croatia)

2019
The saltern in the town of Ston is the oldest in Europe, dating back to the 14th century. The saltern did not change its appearance and mode of production since the foundation. The territory of the saltern (the production area of ca. 43 ha) is structurally composed of areas having various configurations in relation to the different production phases of
Jasprica, Nenad, Milović, Milenko
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"Salterns," Portsea Island

Notes and Queries, 1928
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