Mesohellenic Ophiolites and Their Significance in the Hellenides

A special issue of Minerals (ISSN 2075-163X). This special issue belongs to the section "Mineral Deposits".

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UNESCO Geopark Grevena-Kozani, Scientific Director, c/o ANKO 50100 Kozani, Greece
Interests: exploration of ophiolitic terranes for ore deposits; geoheritage
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Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
Interests: mineralogy and geochemistry of ore deposits; field geology; mineral resources; critical raw materials; mining wastes; byproducts; materials characterization; circular economy
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Department of Geosciences, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

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Dear Colleagues,

The Mesohellenic Ophiolites include the Vourinos Complex, one of the founding localities of plate tectonic theory, as well as the Pindos, Othris, and Koziakas ophiolites. While all contributed significantly to the ophiolitic analogue in older studies, we invite new research and research syntheses that can aid in interpreting these ophiolites within a more “cutting-edge” research framework. What is their significance to the geotectonic setting of the Hellenides? Research topics on mineralization, ore geology, geochemistry, tectonics, and the Mesohellenic and Hellenide regional setting are welcome. This volume invites relevant studies on these and related ophiolites within the Hellenides.

Dr. Anne Rassios
Dr. Evangelos Tzamos
Dr. Agni Vamvaka
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Keywords

  • ophiolites
  • mesohellenic Trough, Greece
  • Vourinos, Pindos, Othris
  • chrome, copper ores
  • ophiolite emplacement and exhumation

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