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The Geology of Greece (1st ed. 2021)

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This book introduces the reader to the unique geology of Greece.

This country is a natural geology laboratory that can help us understand the present-day active geodynamic processes in the Hellenic orogenic arc, including earthquakes, volcanoes, coastline changes and other processes of uplift and subsidence, as well as the intense erosion, transport and deposition of sediments.

Additionally, Greece offers a remarkable geological museum, reflecting the complex history of the area over the last 300 million years.

By studying the rocks of Greece, one can discover old oceanic basins, e.g. in the Northern Pindos and Othrys mountains, crystalline rocks of Palaeozoic age, old granitic and volcanic rocks, as well as other sedimentary rocks including fossils from the shallow neritic facies to pelagic and abyssal facies.

The younger sediments demonstrate the continuously changing palaeogeography of Greece, with areas of lakes, high plateaus and gulfs that are transformed into new forms of islands, peninsulas or high mountains, etc.

All the above subjects are included in the book, which describes the tectonic structure of the geological strata, together with the evolutionary stages of the palaeogeography and geodynamics within the broader Mediterranean context.

A special characteristic of the book is the development of the orogenic model of the Hellenides with the application of the tectono-stratigraphic terrane concept in the Tethyan system.

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3030607305 / 9783030607302
Hardback
554.95
16/05/2021
Switzerland
345 pages, 234 Illustrations, color; 70 Illustrations, black and white; XLVIII, 345 p. 304 illus., 2
210 x 279 mm