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(′sölt ′mīn)

(mining engineering) A mine containing deposits of rock salt.


 
 
Hacker Slang: salt mines

Dense quarters housing large numbers of programmers working long hours on grungy projects, with some hope of seeing the end of the tunnel in N years. Noted for their absence of sunshine. Compare playpen, sandbox.


 
WordNet: salt mine
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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: a mine where salt is dug

Meaning #2: a job involving drudgery and confinement
  Synonym: treadmill


 
Wikipedia: salt mine
A salt mine at Lake Atanasovsko, near the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria
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A salt mine at Lake Atanasovsko, near the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria

A salt mine is an operation involved in the extraction of salt. Areas known for their salt mines include Khewra in Pakistan, Tuzla in Bosnia, Wieliczka and Bochnia in Poland, Salzkammergut in Austria, Rheinberg in Germany, Slănic in Romania, Provadiya in Bulgaria, Avery Island in Louisiana, the Witch towns of Cheshire and Worcestershire, United Kingdom, Torrevieja in Alicante, Spain, and the Detroit Rock Salt Co. subterranian complex beneath the city of Detroit. The Sifto Salt Mine in Goderich, Ontario Canada is the largest salt mine in the world.

Prior to the advent of the internal combustion engine and earth moving equipment, mining salt was one of the most expensive and dangerous of operations. While salt is now plentiful, in the ancient and medieval world, salt was difficult to come by, and salt mining was often done by slave or prison labor. In ancient Rome, salt on the table was a mark of a rich patron (and those who sat nearer the host were above the salt, and those less favored were "below the salt"). Roman prisoners were given the task of salt mining, and life expectancy among those so sentenced was not great.

Modern rock salt mine near Mount Morris, New York
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Modern rock salt mine near Mount Morris, New York

Even as recently as the 20th century, salt mining in the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany was performed by persons being punished.

Today most salt mines are operated by large multi-national companies like Cargill and Compass Minerals.

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