Title: History, status and future considerations of hydrocarbon exploration in Greece
Abstract:The Hellenic mountain belts, part of the Alpine system, are subdivided in geotectonic zones commonly known as Hellenides (Mercier 1968; Jacobshagen et al. 1978; Mountrakis 1984). Structurally, western...The Hellenic mountain belts, part of the Alpine system, are subdivided in geotectonic zones commonly known as Hellenides (Mercier 1968; Jacobshagen et al. 1978; Mountrakis 1984). Structurally, western Greece belongs to the Paxi or Pre-Apulian, Ionian and Gavrovo- Tripolis zones. The Paxi zone; the most external zone of the Hellenides, covers the islands of Zakynthos, Kephallinia and part of Lefkada and Paxos.Read More
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Date: 1992-11-01
Language: en
Type: article
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