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Gülşehir Salt Mine (Turkish: Gülşehir Tuz Madeni), officially named "Turkey 2023", [1] is an underground salt mine located at Tuzköy village in Gülşehir district of Nevşehir Province, Central Anatolia Region, Turkey. [2] The salt mine is located in the "Hacı Bektaş Salt Basin" about 27 km (17 mi) far from Nevşehir.
Mining is documented in the "e-maden" computer system ("maden" means "mine" in Turkish). [47] Coal miners do not have the right to strike. [48] A company called Tarhan Maden has proposed a mine in the district of Tavşanlı in Kütahya Province. [49] Unions have complained of mines they say are unsafe, such as Kınık coal mine. [50]
Silver mines in Turkey (1 P) This page was last edited on 2 November 2019, at 04:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The mine produced 56,768 ounces of gold in the third-quarter of last year, and is SSR's second-largest producing gold mine, operating since 2010. SSR Mining says eight employees detained after ...
Eynez Coal Mine, also known as Soma Coal Mine, is a longwall underground [2] coal mine in Turkey near the town of Soma in Manisa Province. [3] The mine, a public property owned by TKI, was operated by the private sector company Soma Kömür İşletmeleri A.Ş. In May 2014 the Soma mine disaster took place in the mine, killing 301 people. In ...
Turkey hosts more than three thousand endemic plant species, has high diversity of other taxa, and is mostly covered by three of the world's thirty-five biodiversity hotspots. [1] Although some environmental pressures have been decoupled from economic growth , the environment still faces many threats, such as coal and diesel fuel emitting ...
Case in point: A 3-ounce serving of turkey typically has around 215 mg of tryptophan, while beef and pork each have about 230 mg of tryptophan in a similar size serving, says Pacheco. Some other ...
The largest operating lignite mine in Turkey, [2] it is open pit and can produce 7 million tonnes a year, [3] which feeds the Afşin-Elbistan power stations. The average energy value of coal is 1.031 Kcal/kg, [ 4 ] seam depths are 50 – 175 m, moisture content 53%, ash content 20% and sulfur content 1.2%.