The geological structure of mainland Greece (pre-Alpine and Alpine system- structure) is examined, the discrimination between Internal and External Geotectonic zones – units. The major Greek metallogenic provinces are examined, focused on the most important Greek mineral resources and deposits (e.g. chromite, bauxite, Ni- laterites, precious, base and strategic metals, industrial minerals, fossil fuels). The correlation of Greek metallogenic provinces with the geologic, geodynamic and geotectonic evolution of Greece is presented, and how these processes led to the creation of the Greek mineral resources and deposits. Furthermore, insights in future research and exploration for mineral deposits based on the geology and geologic evolution of Greece are also discussed. Finally, the basic concepts of special techniques related to ore deposit research (e.g. stable and radiogenic isotopes) are taught, as well as the contemporary analytical techniques facilitating mineral exploration.
ECTS : 4
Language : el
Learning Outcomes : Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: • Recognize which potential types of deposits and consequently useful components can be found in Greece. • Recognize the type of deposit and correlate the geological evolution of Greece with metallogeny. • Recognize the particular geological, tectonic, and geodynamic characteristics of an area and identify the potential types of deposits that can be found. • Recognize potential types of deposits in areas where no research has been carried out, such as the Central and Southern Aegean, to determine Greece s mineral potential.