Geology of Albania

Rock outcrop at Theth

The geology of Albania is a term that embodies the geological history of Albania. The Albanides represent the main geological structures on the territory of the country.[1][2] They belong to the Alpide belt and stretches between the Dinarides in north and the Hellenides in south within the Mediterranean belt.

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References

  1. ^ "GEOPHYSICAL OUTLOOK ON STRUCTURE OF THE ALBANIDES" (PDF). itc.upt.al. Tirana. pp. 1–46.
  2. ^ "GEOLOGICAL OVERVIEW" (PDF). akbn.gov.al. pp. 1–12.
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