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Turkey's Major Lignite Fields and Significance of Lignite for Energy Necessity

Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 2007
The objective of this study is to determine the lignite use for Turkey's energy necessity. Lignite is the most important energy resource of Turkey when compared with others according to the amount of reserves. Lignite is the dominant source of energy produced (43%) in Turkey. Lignite deposits are encountered in almost every region of Turkey.
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DESULFURIZATION 0F TURKISH LIGNITES BY CHLORINOLYSIS

Fuel Science and Technology International, 1990
ABSTRACT The reduction and removal of sulfur compounds from Can K4 (Canakkale), Keles (Bursa) and Agacli (Istanbul) lignite samples, obtained from mines close to Istanbul, was studied using chlorine gas Water or mixtures of methyl chloroform-water and carbon tetrachloride-water were used as solvents.
Pişkin, Sabriye   +3 more
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Solvent Extraction of Lignite and Carbonization of Lignite Extracts

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1957
N. W. Franke, H. J. Elder, E. I. Crowley
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2.— Le Lignite

Etudes et conjoncture - Union française / Economie française, 1947
Etudes et Conjoncture — Union Française — N° 12 — Juillet 1947 Le lignite. — Possibilités d'extension de l'industrie française du lignite — Rentabilité de d'extraction — Différents modes de valorisation — En annexe, description des principaux bassins.
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Metamorphism of a Lignite

Nature, 1962
R. P. Suggate   +3 more
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Development of Dakota Lignite

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1933
Irvin Lavine, A. W. Koth
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The Burning of Lignite in Situ

Scientific American, 1883
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