Nantwich salt field

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The Nantwich salt field is a historically significant salt-producing area in Cheshire, England, known for its extensive underground salt deposits that have been exploited since Roman times.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
historic industrial site
salt field
associatedWith Cheshire salt industry NERFINISHED
Roman Britain NERFINISHED
medieval salt trade
country United Kingdom
economicActivity salt industry
exploitedSince Roman times
geologicalPeriod Triassic
hasCulturalSignificance regional identity of Nantwich
hasFeature brine springs
subsurface salt beds
hasHeritageValue industrial archaeology
hasNaturalResource halite
historicalUse brine extraction
salt boiling
impact local subsidence risk
influencedDevelopmentOf Nantwich NERFINISHED
knownFor salt production
underground salt deposits
locatedIn Cheshire
England
Nantwich NERFINISHED
North West England
nearbySettlement Nantwich town centre NERFINISHED
partOf Cheshire salt field
historic salt-producing areas of Britain
region Cheshire Plain NERFINISHED
resourceType evaporite deposit

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Cheshire Basin contains Nantwich salt field