Lake in China Turns Red with Rotifers Eating Salt Alga
Residents in Yuncheng City of north China's Shanxi Province were surprised to find their clean Salt Lake turning red in recent days. Experts cited microscopic animal of rotifers behind it.
The Yuncheng Salt Lake, one of the world's three sulfate-sodium type inland salt lakes, covers an area of 132 square kilometers with a salt-mining history of 5,000 years. The red color covers about 20 hectares of water surface.
It's weird because it's red here but green there, said a local resident.
Experts extracted saltwater samples and found a large number of rotifers, as small as half a rice grain. They turned red after eating a microorganism of salt alga.
Most rotifers are around 0.1–0.5 mm long and are common in freshwater environments throughout the world with a few saltwater species.
The red ones are rotifers. They can live in freshwater, swaps, pools, rivers and ditches. They can also live in saltwater, said Ding Hongxia, deputy director of Technology Center at Nafine Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
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Ancient salt lake in China turns blood red
An ancient salt lake near the north China city of Yuncheng, Shanxi province, has recently turned red on one side, making it a famous tourist destination.
Local officials say that the lake always turns red at this time of the year.
It turned out that the red color comes from a kind of algae known as dunaliella salina, according to scientists.
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TangWang Mountain in Wenxi, China
Me and my girlfriend made a day trip to TangWang mountain near Wenxi, in the Yuncheng prefecture of China.
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BBQ beside the Yellow River, Pinglu County, Shanxi, China.
Correction : Video date time = 6 June 2019
Indonesian Students having fun biside the Yellow River. They look happy with BBQ activity, lunch together, sing, dance, and fun games.
Yellow River cross around middle of China. One of side Yellow River can found on Pinglu County, Shanxi Province, China.
Rare Sight: Salt Mounds Form On Great Salt Lake
Miralites, salt formations typically only found in the Arctic, Antarctica, and Mars, have shown up for the first time on Utah's Great Salt Lake.
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Wenxi Mountains in China
After a long 10 days teaching a Summer camp in Wenxi, China, we got to spend the morning and part of the afternoon with the girls in the mountains.
We were told we would go on a picnic.... turns out something got lost in translation and picnic turned into mountain climbing (which we weren't dressed for) I was told we can buy our lunch (there's no vendors anywhere, but the girls were amazing and brought us some snacks)
By the time we left, it was over 40 degrees Celsius and I was wearing jeans that aren't the best for climbing. We did have a wonderful time though and I will miss them.
Sorry, the video ends abruptly, the battery died....
Cheng Cheng, Shaan Xi Province China
#AmazingChina: Heading to a pink-colored fairyland in Datong, Shanxi Province!
2010-06-04: Day 04: Part C: China Tour: Luoyang, Henan to Yuncheng, Shanxi
2010-06-04: Day 04: Part C: China Tour: Luoyang, Henan to Yuncheng, Shanxi: Yongle Gong (Eternal Happiness Temple)
An Intriguing History of Salt: Currency, Trade Routes, Finance, Empires (2002)
Humans have always tended to build communities either around source of salt, or where they can trade for it. About the book:
All through history the availability of salt has been pivotal to civilization. The word salary comes from the Latin word for salt because the Roman Legions were sometimes paid in salt, which was quite literally worth its weight in gold. In Britain, the suffix -wich in a placename means it was once a source of salt, as in Sandwich and Norwich. The Natron Valley was a key region that supported the Egyptian Empire to its north, because it supplied it with a kind of salt that came to be called by its name, natron.
Even before this, what is now thought to have been the first city in Europe is Solnitsata, in Bulgaria, which was a salt mine, providing the area now known as the Balkans with salt since 5400 BC.[3] Even the name Solnisata means salt works.
While people have used canning and artificial refrigeration to preserve food for the last hundred years or so, salt has been the best-known food preservative, especially for meat, for many thousands of years.[4] A very ancient salt-works operation has been discovered at the Poiana Slatinei archaeological site next to a salt spring in Lunca, Neamț County, Romania. Evidence indicates that Neolithic people of the Precucuteni Culture were boiling the salt-laden spring water through the process of briquetage to extract the salt as far back as 6050 BC.[5] The salt extracted from this operation may have had a direct correlation to the rapid growth of this society's population soon after its initial production began.[6] The harvest of salt from the surface of Xiechi Lake near Yuncheng in Shanxi, China, dates back to at least 6000 BC, making it one of the oldest verifiable saltworks.[7]
There is more salt in animal tissues such as meat, blood and milk, than there is in plant tissues.[8] Nomads who subsist on their flocks and herds do not eat salt with their food, but agriculturalists, feeding mainly on cereals and vegetable matter, need to supplement their diet with salt.[9] With the spread of civilization, salt became one of the world's main trading commodities. It was of high value to the ancient Hebrews, the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Hittites and other peoples of antiquity. In the Middle East, salt was used to ceremonially seal an agreement, and the ancient Hebrews made a covenant of salt with God and sprinkled salt on their offerings to show their trust in Him.[10] An ancient practice in time of war was salting the earth: scattering salt around in a defeated city in order to prevent plant growth. Abimelech was ordered by God to do this at Shechem,[11] and various texts claim that the Roman general Scipio Aemilianus Africanus ploughed over and sowed the city of Carthage with salt after it was defeated in the Third Punic War (146 BC).
Salt may have been used for barter in connection with the obsidian trade in Anatolia in the Neolithic Era.[13] Herodotus described salt trading routes across Libya back in the 5th century BC. In the early years of the Roman Empire, roads such as the Via Salaria were built for the transportation of salt from the salt pans of Ostia to the capital.[14] Salt was included among funeral offerings found in ancient Egyptian tombs from the third millennium BC, as were salted birds, and salt fish.[15] From about 2800 BC, the Egyptians began exporting salt fish to the Phoenicians in return for Lebanon cedar, glass and the dye Tyrian purple; the Phoenicians traded Egyptian salt fish and salt from North Africa throughout their Mediterranean trade empire.[16]
In Africa, salt was used as currency south of the Sahara, and slabs of rock salt were used as coins in Abyssinia.[9] Moorish merchants in the 6th century traded salt for gold, weight for weight. The Tuareg have traditionally maintained routes across the Sahara especially for the transportation of salt by Azalai (salt caravans). The caravans still cross the desert from southern Niger to Bilma, although much of the trade now takes place by truck. Each camel takes two bales of fodder and two of trade goods northwards and returns laden with salt pillars and dates.
Accident in Wenshui, Shanxi province leaves 9 dead, 29 injured
A bus and truck collided in Wenshui, Shanxi province on April 10 and both went off a bridge.
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經過我一番考慮後,決定把影片像這樣拍~不過還有很多進步的地方。希望你們多給點意見吧哈哈
想知道有一些有關鹽的故事嗎?片尾有稍微地講解哦!
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這次我們就以鹽做主題吧。想知道更多就請看影片吧。哈哈哈
其實我真的很感謝支持我的人,從你們不知道我,到你們看我的影片支持我。我真的很感激你們每個人,希望以後的路也有你們陪我一起走吧。
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All through history, the availability of salt has been pivotal to civilization. What is now thought to have been the first city in Europe is Solnitsata, in Bulgaria, which was a salt mine, providing the area now known as the Balkans with salt since 5400 BC. Even the name Solnitsata means salt works.
While people have used canning and artificial refrigeration to preserve food for the last hundred years or so, salt has been the best-known food preservative, especially for meat, for many thousands of years. A very ancient salt-works operation has been discovered at the Poiana Slatinei archaeological site next to a salt spring in Lunca, Neamț County, Romania. Evidence indicates that Neolithic people of the Precucuteni Culture were boiling the salt-laden spring water through the process of briquetage to extract the salt as far back as 6050 BC. The salt extracted from this operation may have had a direct correlation to the rapid growth of this society's population soon after its initial production began.[9] The harvest of salt from the surface of Xiechi Lake near Yuncheng in Shanxi, China, dates back to at least 6000 BC, making it one of the oldest verifiable saltworks
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影片基本全程都是最自然最丑的我。希望你們會喜歡吧!
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U.S. Navys Huge Naval Air Weapon Station In California Was Closed After The Earthquake
FULL STORY + EXTRA: ~ Saturday 6th of July, 2019. The U. S. Navy's huge Naval Air Weapon Station in California was closed after one of the largest earthquakes to hit Southern California since the early '90s. According to the U. S. Navy, Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, located in the Western Mojave Desert region of California was closed Friday as officials assessed infrastructure damage caused by a 6. 4 magnitude earthquake shook southern California on Thursday. The United States Geological Survey has confirmed that the epicenter of the series of recent, local quakes was on two faults that are located aboard Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, stated a post on the base's Facebook page. There is currently a team from and California Geological Survey on the installation studying the event. At this time, NAWS China Lake continues to assess infrastructure damage; with no casualties or injures reported. The only authorized access to NAWS China Lake continues to be Mission Essential Personnel and Installation housing residents and this restriction will continue through 5 a. m. Monday, July 8. Mission Essential personnel should continue to use caution when accessing buildings. China Lake is the United States Navy's largest single landholding, representing 85% of the Navy's land for weapons and armaments research, development, acquisition, testing and evaluation use and 38% of the Navy's land holdings worldwide. In total, its two ranges and main site cover more than 1,100,000 acres, an area larger than the state of Rhode Island. The roughly $3 billion infrastructure of the installation consists of 2,132 buildings and facilities, 329 miles of paved roads, and 1,801 miles of unpaved roads. ~ Want to donate to the NewsBOT project via PayPal?
Shanxi Shouyang Coal Slime Drying Plant
The Shanxi slime dryer project adopts the company's upgraded large-scale slime drying production line, cyclone dust collector, bag filter and wet dust collector in series progressive dust removal and purification system. The dry and wet mixed dust removal technology greatly improves the dust removal efficiency. Meet the customer's needs for environmental technology.
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