Trona - Wikipedia The trona near Green River, Wyoming, is the largest known deposit in the world and lies in layered evaporite deposits below ground, where the trona was deposited in a lake during the Paleogene Period [9] Trona has also been mined at Lake Magadi in the Kenyan Rift Valley for nearly 100 years
Trona - Wyoming Mining Association Trona is a sodium carbonate compound that is processed into soda ash or bicarbonate of soda, or baking soda, as it is commonly known Wyoming has the world’s largest deposit of trona, supplying about 90% of the nation’s soda ash
Trona – San Bernardino County - COUNTYWIDE PLAN The Trona Communities (Trona, Searles Valley, Argus and Pioneer Point) are remote desert communities located in the Greater Mojave Desert on the northwest boarder of the San Bernardino County and Inyo County line
Trona - Wyoming Energy Authority Trona is a sodium carbonate compound found as an evaporite mineral in the Green River Formation in southwest Wyoming Trona is refined to produce soda ash, commonly known as baking soda
Trona on the Web She was raised in Trona, California, where she met her first husband, Jim Gattis In 1967, Aleta and her family moved to Charleston, Arkansas, with their daughters Rebecca and Karen, and soon after, a son, James, was born
WSGS - Trona - Wyoming Trona, or natural soda ash, is a sodium sesquicarbonate compound that occurs as an evaporite mineral in the Wilkins Peak Member of the Eocene Green River Formation in southwest Wyoming
Trona | Sodium Sulfate, Natural Deposit Uses | Britannica Trona, an evaporite mineral, hydrated sodium bicarbonate [Na3H (CO3)2·2H2O], occasionally encountered as a saline lake deposit or evaporation product and as an efflorescence on arid soil Usually associated with natron, thermonatrite, halite, and gypsum, it occurs near Memphis, in the Lower Nile
The Trona Industry in Sweetwater County | Green River, WY It is a naturally-occurring mineral that is chemically known as sodium sesquicarbonate Trona is the raw material which is refined into soda ash Soda ash, in turn, is used to make glass, paper products, laundry detergents, and many other products
Trona Pinnacles | Bureau of Land Management The Trona Pinnacles are a unique geological features in the California Desert Conservation Area The unusual landscape consists of more than 500 tufa spires, some as high as 140 feet, rising from the bed of the Searles Dry Lake basin
Trona, CA - DesertUSA The small desert town of Trona holds a lot of history and offers modern living at an affordable price Over the years not only has Trona preserved its history, it has also grown and changed with the times