Sokolov Basin

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The Sokolov Basin is a coal-rich geological depression and industrial region in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, known for its extensive lignite mining and energy production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coalfield
geological basin
industrial region
climateImpact greenhouse gas emissions
coalRank lignite
country Czech Republic
developedInPeriod 20th century
economicSector energy industry
mining industry
environmentalIssue air pollution
landscape degradation
soil contamination
geologicalAge Neogene
Tertiary
geologicalFeature depression
hasActivity land reclamation
post-mining restoration
hasCity Karlovy Vary
Sokolov
hasCompany Sokolovská uhelná
hasInfrastructure ash disposal sites
railway connections
thermal power plants
hasTown Chodov
Nové Sedlo
Rotava
industrialActivity coal processing
power generation
surface mining
knownFor coal mining
energy production
lignite mining
locatedIn Bohemia
Karlovy Vary Region NERFINISHED
West Bohemia
surface form: western Bohemia
locatedNear Cheb Basin
Ore Mountains
majorResource brown coal
lignite
miningMethod open-pit mining
namedAfter Sokolov
partOf Czech energy system
Czech lignite basins
planningTopic coal phase-out
energy transition
regionType industrial landscape
resourceType fossil fuel
usedFor district heating
electricity generation

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Ohře passesThrough Sokolov Basin
Sokolov hasNearbyFeature Sokolov Basin