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  1. Trona - Wikipedia

    The trona near Green River, Wyoming, is the largest known deposit in the world and lies in layered evaporite deposits below ground, where the trona was deposited in a lake during the …

  2. Trona | Be transported to a beautiful social experience

    Trona is a Oaxaca/Japanese boutique-style cocktail bar located in Austin’s Eastside neighborhood. We aim to be the perfect balance of a quality concept and quality hospitality. …

  3. WSGS - Trona - Wyoming

    Trona, or natural soda ash, is a sodium sesquicarbonate compound that occurs as an evaporite mineral in the Wilkins Peak Member of the Eocene Green River Formation in southwest …

  4. Trona - Wyoming Mining Association

    Trona is a sodium carbonate compound that is processed into soda ash or bicarbonate of soda, or baking soda, as it is commonly known. Wyoming has the world’s largest deposit of trona, …

  5. Trona - Wyoming Energy Authority

    Trona is a sodium carbonate compound found as an evaporite mineral in the Green River Formation in southwest Wyoming. Trona is refined to produce soda ash, commonly known as …

  6. A look at Wyoming’s world of trona 1,600 feet underground

    Jun 7, 2025 · There was a giant lake, which helped form layers of trona – some of the world’s largest deposits. It’s a white-ish, flaky, translucent mineral. Globally, many rely on Wyoming for …

  7. Trona | Sodium Sulfate, Natural Deposit & Uses | Britannica

    Trona, an evaporite mineral, hydrated sodium bicarbonate [Na3H (CO3)2·2H2O], occasionally encountered as a saline lake deposit or evaporation product and as an efflorescence on arid …