Anatolia Minerals Deposits in Turkey

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Yuksel
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Noted as one of the 20 major economies of the world, Turkey is a semi-arid plateau between the Eurasian and the African continents. With its surface area of 780 thousand sq km, it supports a population of 70 million people. While the mining history of Turkey can be traced back as far as 7 000 B.C., mining currently generates only 2% of Turkey’s gross national product. Turkey has 77 of the 90 principal minerals that are mined world-wide. Currently, some 5 000 mine occurrences including copper, lead, zinc, iron, gold-silver, chromite, sepiolite, mercury, and coal deposits, soda ash, marble, zeolite, feldspar, magnesite deposits, as well as the world’s largest known borate deposits, have been discovered and partially explored.
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APA: E. Yuksel  (2004)  Anatolia Minerals Deposits in Turkey

MLA: E. Yuksel Anatolia Minerals Deposits in Turkey. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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