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  1. Halite - Wikipedia

    Halite dominantly occurs within sedimentary rocks where it has formed from the evaporation of seawater or salty lake water. Vast beds of sedimentary evaporite minerals, including halite, …

  2. Halite Mineral | Uses and Properties - Geology.com

    What is Halite? Halite is the mineral name for the substance that everyone knows as "salt." Its chemical name is sodium chloride, and a rock composed primarily of halite is known as " rock …

  3. Halite Mineral | Properties, Formation, Uses and Deposits

    May 2, 2018 · Halite, also known as rock salt or sodium chloride (NaCl), is a naturally occurring mineral that holds significant importance in various aspects of human life. This crystalline …

  4. Halite | Salt, Rock Salt, Evaporite | Britannica

    6 days ago · Halite, naturally occurring sodium chloride (NaCl), common or rock salt. Halite occurs on all continents in beds that range from a few metres to more than 300 m (1,000 feet) in …

  5. Halite | Common Minerals

    Halite deposits are relatively soft rocks that are easily deformed. Under pressure, these deposits flow upwards to form large salt domes that distort the surrounding beds, often forming traps for …

  6. Halite: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat.org

    From the Greek άλς, sea, for halites, later modified by J.D. Dana to halite. Natural sodium chloride (also named rocksalt; water-soluble). Occurs both as evaporite deposits in saline lakes and …

  7. Halite salt: The mineral Halite information and pictures

    Halite, the natural form of salt, is a very common and well-known mineral. It is found in solid masses, and as a dissolved solution in the oceans and in salt lake s. The inland lakes that are …

  8. Halite Meaning, Properties, and Benefits - Geology Rocks Pittsburgh

    Halite is thought to have formed roughly 220 million years ago during the Permian and Triassic periods. Its formation originated from seawater that evaporated, leaving thick layers of salt on …

  9. Halite Archives - Cochise College Geology

    Additional Information: Halite is common table salt. If salt (the mineral halite) forms with an excess of sodium atoms, it will develop a. blue color. If the salt is crushed it loses the blue coloration.

  10. Halite - New World Encyclopedia

    Halite is the mineral form of sodium chloride, NaCl, commonly known as rock salt. Halite occurs as cubic crystals that are typically colorless to white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, or …