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==Hallstatt salt mine== The Hallstatt salt mine is the world's oldest working salt mine. The mine is located within the [[Upper Permian]] to [[Lower Triassic]] [[Haselgebirge]] [[formation (geology)|Formation]] of the [[Northern Limestone Alps]]. The Hallstatt salt mine comprises 21 levels and several smaller shafts ranging from {{convert|514|m}} above sea level (Erbstollen level) to an elevation of around {{cvt|1267|m}} (Erzherzog Matthias Schurf level).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Schorn |first1=Anja |last2=Neubauer |first2=Franz |title=The structure of the Hallstatt evaporite body (Northern 5 Calcareous Alps, Austria): a compressive diapir 6 superposed by strike-slip shear?, in Journal of Structural Geology |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259511596 |website=ResearchGate |access-date=15 January 2022 |date=2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |editor1-last=Kern |editor1-first=Anton |editor2-last=Kowarik |editor2-first=Kerstin |editor3-last=Rausch |editor3-first=Andreas |editor4-last=Reschreiter |editor4-first=Hans |title=Kingdom of Salt: 7000 years of Hallstatt |date=2009 |publisher=Natural History Museum |location=Vienna |isbn=9783903096080 |pages=12β33}}</ref>
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