suolakaivos
Suolakaivos is the Finnish term for a salt mine and also a generic term used for salt extraction sites across the globe. The word derives from the Finnish nouns suola “salt” and kaivos “mine,” and it has been applied to both surface and underground operations. Historically, salt mining has been central to Finland’s economy and culture, supplying the food‑preserving industry, military garrisons, and industrial processes. The first known Finnish salt mine dates back to the 14th century, located near present‑day Helsinki in the region of Viipuri, where salt was extracted from underground brine through simple boiling techniques.
Modern suolakaivos use a variety of technologies. In solution mining, brine is pumped into salt caverns where
Environmental impacts of suolakaivos operations include the risk of subsidence, groundwater contamination, and CO₂ emissions from