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Salt Dome Defined
A domical arch (anticline) of sedimentary rock beneath the earth's surface in which the layers bend downward in opposite directions from the crest and that has a mass of rock salt as its core.
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Wed Apr 16
- DUKE ENERGY PLANS TO DEVELOP MISSISSIPPI SALT DOME FOR NATURAL GAS STORAGE: Duke Energy today announced plans to convert an underground salt dome in Copiah County, Miss., into a natural gas storage facility with 3 billion cubic feet (Bcf...
Tue Jun 5
- Recipes : Striped Bass in Salt Dome : Food Network: Striped Bass in Salt Dome Recipe courtesy Alton Brown Show: Good Eats Episode: Hook Line and Dinner
Sun Mar 12
- Salt Dome Antenna Array: Salt dome antenna array
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