The name “Alum” comes from the ancient mining of
alum salt over 350 years ago, which led to the development of a major industry. The mining started in 1637 at
Andrarum, in
Skåne. The salts were used for several purposes, such as skin preparation, textile coloring, and as astringent in pharmaceutics. The
kerogen hosted in the rock was exploited, yielding significant
oil quantities, although this was limited to areas in
Västergötland,
Närke, and
Östergötland. The production of petroleum was expanded in 1942 during the
II World War as a military asset, and finalized in 1966 due to being not economically feasible anymore. It was also mined for
uranium as it has anomalously high concentrations of this element, prominently in the Ranstad mill, with Atomenergi AB designing extraction methods which reached up to 80% of uranium recovery. Attempts to extract
vanadium during the 1940s were performed. ==References==