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Seyhan Basin is a region of strategic importance for Turkey in terms of water resources, agriculture, and the economy. Geographically, it is located between the Central Anatolia and Mediterranean Regions. This basin generally has a mountainous structure, starting in the south with the flat and low Çukurova plain and continuing northward with high mountainous areas and hills after being separated by a narrow strip.[1]