GRSG 34th Conference 2023

Title: TBC

Author: Giorgi Mindiashvili

Abstract:

This study focuses on estimating mineral resources in the Central part of the Adjara-Trialeti Zone, a region of geological significance. Through a multidisciplinary approach encompassing field surveys, remote sensing data analysis, and advanced geospatial techniques, we aim to comprehensively map lithological units, structural features, and potential mineral deposits.

As global attention shifts towards sustainable resource management for renewable energy, understanding the geological composition of regions rich in mineral resources gains paramount importance. The findings from this mineral estimation study provide essential information not only for traditional resource utilization but also for advancing renewable energy technologies. Critical minerals such as rare earth elements and lithium, vital for renewable energy systems, can potentially be identified within these geological formations.

By integrating this research with the renewable energy sector, we bridge the gap between conventional resource exploration and the burgeoning demand for eco-friendly energy sources. This endeavor aligns with the broader goals of achieving a sustainable future outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

This study focuses on estimating mineral resources in the Central part of the Adjara-Trialeti Zone, a region of geological significance. Through a multidisciplinary approach encompassing field surveys, remote sensing data analysis, and advanced geospatial techniques, we aim to comprehensively map lithological units, structural features, and potential mineral deposits.

As global attention shifts towards sustainable resource management for renewable energy, understanding the geological composition of regions rich in mineral resources gains paramount importance. The findings from this mineral estimation study provide essential information not only for traditional resource utilization but also for advancing renewable energy technologies. Critical minerals such as rare earth elements and lithium, vital for renewable energy systems, can potentially be identified within these geological formations.

By integrating this research with the renewable energy sector, we bridge the gap between conventional resource exploration and the burgeoning demand for eco-friendly energy sources. This endeavor aligns with the broader goals of achieving a sustainable future outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.