Polyhalite, which we call Polysulphate, was deposited around 260 million years ago. At that time, the Permian era, Europe was much further south. Boulby was situated on the edge of a broad, shallow ocean called the Zechstein Sea. The prevailing hot and dry conditions at the time meant it evaporated quicker than it could be re-filled, leaving behind polyhalite, halite and potash minerals that we mine today.
Polysulphate™ is the product derived from the polyhalite mineral that lies 150m to 170m beneath the Potash Horizon at Boulby Mine. It is available in its natural state and is approved for organic use by Soil Association and Organic Farmers & Growers.
The formation process is much more complex than it may first appear to be and does take hundreds of millions of years, however, we have simplified the process into four fundamental stages.