sulphur mine
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Definition
Noun: A sulphur mine is an excavation or system of excavations in the earth from which sulphur (a yellow, non-metallic chemical element) is extracted.
Usage
This term is used specifically to describe the industrial site and operations dedicated to the extraction of raw sulphur from underground or open-pit deposits. - The environmental impact of the old sulphur mine is still being studied. - They developed new safety protocols for workers in the sulphur mine.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject of study: Sulphur mines are often discussed in contexts of industrial history, geology, and environmental science due to the specific mining techniques and the element's properties.
- In economic contexts: The term can be used when discussing the production, supply, or global trade of sulphur.
- The closure of the major sulphur mine affected global prices.
Variants and Related Words
- Sulfur mine: An alternative spelling, primarily used in American English. The definition is identical.
- Sulphur pit / Sulfur pit: While a "pit" can be a type of mine, this phrase may more specifically refer to a surface excavation or a natural deposit.
- Sulphur extraction site: A more general descriptive term.
Synonyms
- Sulphur works (can imply processing facilities in addition to extraction).
- Brimstone mine (archaic or literary; "brimstone" is an old word for sulphur).
Related Phrases
- To operate a sulphur mine: The action of running such a facility.
- The company plans to operate a sulphur mine in the region.
- Abandoned sulphur mine: A mine that is no longer in use.
- Hiking near the abandoned sulphur mine is not recommended.
Noun
- a mine where sulphur is dug from the ground