Economic geology
Economic geology is the study of the formation and extraction of earth materials that are currently valuable and will be valuable in the future. These materials are known as economically valuable materials are generally called mineral resources and include minerals and ore deposits. Economic geology deals with metal ores, fossil fuels and other materials of commercial value, such as salt, gypsum, and building stonne.
- Magmatic, hydrothermal and sedimentary ore deposits
- Geotechnical laboratory testing
- Geology of unconventional gas resources
- Geographic information systems (GIS)
- Digital-image-based deformation measurements
- Geologic and mineral mapping
- Subsurface nanotechnology
- Structural geology for economic geology
Related Conference of Economic geology
18th International Conference on Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering
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Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Convention and Exhibition
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5th Oil and Gas Africa International Trade Exhibition
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Louisiana Oil Gas Association Annual Meeting
January 27-29 2016
7th International Conference on Applied Geophysics
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18th International Conference on Geological Engineering
January 25-26 2016
3rd International Conference on Geological and Civil Engineering
12-13 January 2016
8th International Conference on Scour and Erosion
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International Conference on Architecture and Built Environment
October 5 6 2016
12th Middle East Geosciences Conference Exhibition
March 07-10 2016