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salt dome
A dome or anticlinal fold (inclining downward on both sides from a median line or axis, as a fold of rock strata) originating from a thick bed of salt up to five miles deep below the earth's surface.

The domes push their way up through more brittle overlying rocks, are roughly circular, and average up to one to two miles in diameter. The tops of these domes can be commercially mined for salt.

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