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- Saltern abstract "Saltern is a word with a number of differing (but interrelated) meanings. In English archaeology, a saltern is an area used for salt making, especially in the East Anglian fenlands. There is an area called Salterns in Poole, Dorset, which was in active use for salt-making from before 1750 to the mid-1800s. A 1748 map (held in Poole Library) shows two Boiling Houses near the edge of the harbour. Today, the name persists in the Salterns Hotel, Salterns Marina and Salterns Way—all in Lilliput, Poole—and in Salterns Road, in Lower Parkstone.The term saltern also describes modern salt-making works, and contain hypersaline waters that usually contain high concentrations of halophilic microorganisms, primarily haloarchaea but also other halophiles including algae and bacteria.Salterns usually begin with seawater as the initial source of brine but may also use natural saltwater springs and streams. The water is evaporated, usually over a series of ponds, to the point where NaCl and other salts precipitate out of the saturated brine, allowing pure salts to be harvested. In England, complete evaporation in this fashion was not routinely achievable due to weather, and salt from the concentrated brine was produced by boiling the brine.Earliest examples of pans used in the solution mining of salt date back to prehistoric times and the pans were made of ceramics known as briquetage. Later examples were made from lead and then iron. The change from lead to iron coincided with a change from wood to coal for the purpose of heating the brine. Brine would be pumped into the pans, and concentrated by the heat of the fire burning underneath. As crystals of salt formed these would be raked out and more brine added. In warmer climates no additional heat would be supplied, the sun's heat being sufficient to evaporate off the brine.".
- Saltern wikiPageExternalLink fr.cfm?RCN=EHNMR-1332783.
- Saltern wikiPageExternalLink Document.aspx?Document=BD1701_3905_FRA.pdf.
- Saltern wikiPageExternalLink thesaurus_term.asp?thes_no=1&term_no=71229.
- Saltern wikiPageExternalLink www.dawlish.com.
- Saltern wikiPageExternalLink Salt-making.htm.
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- Saltern wikiPageRevisionID "683713184".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Anikey_Stroganov.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Bourne–Morton_Canal.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Briquetage.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saltworks.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Crenshaw_House_(Gallatin_County,_Illinois).
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Dorset.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink East_Anglia.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Haloarchaea.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Halophile.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink History_of_salt.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink John_Crenshaw.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Lilliput,_Dorset.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Lüneburg_Saltworks.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Microorganism.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Microorganisms.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_lick.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Parkstone.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Perm.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Poole.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Prehistory.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Red_hill_(salt_making).
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Salt_evaporation_pond.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Salt_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Salt_industry_in_Ghana.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Seawater_greenhouse.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Solvychegodsk.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLink Sülze_Saltworks.
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salina".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saltern".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "saline".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "salt field".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "salt maker".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "salt pans".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "salt production".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "salt works".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "saltern".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "saltworks".
- Saltern wikiPageWikiLinkText "solar salterns".
- Saltern hasPhotoCollection Saltern.
- Saltern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Saltern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Salt_topics.
- Saltern subject Category:Saltworks.
- Saltern hypernym Word.
- Saltern type Food.
- Saltern comment "Saltern is a word with a number of differing (but interrelated) meanings. In English archaeology, a saltern is an area used for salt making, especially in the East Anglian fenlands. There is an area called Salterns in Poole, Dorset, which was in active use for salt-making from before 1750 to the mid-1800s. A 1748 map (held in Poole Library) shows two Boiling Houses near the edge of the harbour.".
- Saltern label "Saltern".
- Saltern sameAs Saliculture.
- Saltern sameAs m.0b04kq.
- Saltern sameAs Солеварня.
- Saltern sameAs Q3469743.
- Saltern sameAs Q3469743.
- Saltern wasDerivedFrom Saltern?oldid=683713184.
- Saltern isPrimaryTopicOf Saltern.