Abraum

/ˈæbrɑːm/ noun

A type of potassium salt deposit found in certain geological formations, particularly valuable as a source of potassium for fertilizer and chemicals.

From German 'Abraum,' meaning 'waste material' or 'overburden,' referring to salt deposits that were historically mined as a byproduct of other mineral extraction.

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