economic geology
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Definition
- Noun:
- The branch of geology that deals with economically valuable geological materials: Economic geology is a scientific discipline focused on the study of Earth materials that can be used for economic and/or industrial purposes. It involves the discovery, evaluation, and extraction of mineral and energy resources.
Usage
- Economic geology is a practical field that applies geological principles to locate and develop resources such as metals, minerals, fossil fuels, and groundwater.
- Professionals in this field assess the formation, distribution, and environmental impact of resource deposits.
Examples
- Noun:
- The discovery of the ore deposit was a major success for the team specializing in economic geology.
- A degree in economic geology can lead to a career in the mining or petroleum industries.
Advanced Usage
- "Principles of economic geology": Refers to the fundamental theories and methods used in the field.
- The course covers the principles of economic geology, including ore genesis and resource estimation.
Variants and Related Words
Economic geologist (n): A scientist who specializes in economic geology.
- The company hired an economic geologist to assess the potential of the new mining site.
Geoeconomics (n): A related but distinct field concerning the interplay between international economics and geopolitics, not to be confused with economic geology.
Synonyms
- Resource geology: A synonym emphasizing the focus on natural resources.
- Applied geology: A broader term that includes economic geology along with other practical applications like engineering geology.
Related Phrases
- Mineral economics: A closely related interdisciplinary field that combines economic geology with economic principles to analyze mineral markets and policies.
- Ore geology: A sub-discipline of economic geology specifically concerned with metallic ore deposits.
Noun
- the branch of geology that deals with economically valuable geological materials