Record

RefNoCMB/113/5/9
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the British National Committee for Geology
Date23 November 1977
DescriptionPresent: Sir Peter Kent, Chairman; Professor D V Ager; Professor M H P Bott; Professor S H U Bowie; Dr V S Colter; Professor W H Dearman; Mr R A Eden; Professor G Hibberd; Professor C H Holland; Mr J E T Horne; Mr P F Lancaster-Jones; Mr J W Pallister; Dr W D I Rolfe; Dr P A Sabine; Professor F W Shotton; Dr R C L Wilson

Matters discussed;
1. Minutes

2. Membership

3. IUGS Executive Committee

4. International Geological Correlation Programme

5. Post-Geodynamics Project programme

6. XXVI International Geological Congress

7. Future International Geological Congresses

8. International Palynology Conference

9. Quaternary research

10. Engineering geology

11. Geochemistry and cosmochemistry

12. History of Geological Sciences

13. Hydrogeology

14. IUGS Commission on Stratigraphy

15. Geoscientists for International Development

16. Geological map of the world

17. Institution of Geologists

18. A European Geological Society

19. Carboniferous Congress

20. Geological data and information

21. Date of next meeting
It was agreed to hold the next meeting on 24 May 1978 at 10.30 am.

Summary of Recommendations

Minute 2 (c) - That the Institution of Geologists be added to the list of bodies entitled to nominate a representative to serve on the National Committee for Geology

Minute 9 - That the United kingdom should remain a category V member of INQUA and that the United kingdom subscription shoudl be raised from Swiss Franc 5000 (10 units at Sw. Fr. 500/unit) to Swiss franc 5500 (10 units at Sw. Fr. 550/unit) with effect from 1978.

Minute 12 - That appropriate financial provision be made for the preparation and publication by the Royal Society in 1980 of a directory of UK workers on natural geochemistry.

Minute 14 - That appropriate financial provision be made for the publication by the Royal Society of the survey of British hydrogeology prepared by the Hydrogeology Subcommittee.

Minute 17 - That a party of five or six UK geologists should attend the international workshop on the geological atlas of the North Atlantic Borderlands, at St Jon's, Newfoundlan (17 - 23 June 1979) and that financial provision be made through a block grant from the Parlilamentary Grant-in-aid (Travel) 1979-80
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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