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RefNoCMB/113/3/17
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a Meeting of the British National Committe for Geology
Date12 July 1968
DescriptionPresent: Fr K C Dunham, Chairman; Dr W Bullerwell; Dr G F Claringbull; Mr N L Falcon; Professor T N George; Mr R Glossop; Dr D C Ion; Dr P E KEnt; Professor Kirkaldy; Professor M J Lighthill; Dr A C McLean; Professor T C Phemister; Dr P A Sabine; Dr K G Sandford; Dr S H Shaw; Mr A H Stride; Sir James Stubblefield

Professor J H Taylor. The Chairman in opening the meting said how deeply he regretted the circumstances thqt had brought him to chair this Commitee and he was sure that Professor Taylor in all his spheres of activity would not be missed more than as Chairman of the NAtinal Committee for Geology. Membvers of the Committee recorded their great appreciation of Professor Taylor's work in connexion with the Committee and joined in this expression of widefelt sorrow at his loss.

1. Minutes
The minutes of the meting on 8 December 1967 (NGL/1 (68) were confirmed.

2. Membership

3. 7th Internatinoal Sedimentological Congress, Reading/Edinburgh, 1967

4. Internatinal Association of Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry

5. Scientific Publictions

6. International Geological Correlation Programme

7. 23rd International Geological Congress
a. UK Delegates
b. Travel Grants
c. Film Festival

8. IUGS Subscription

9. IUGS Commission on Marine Geology

10. Commission on Geochronology

11. Gondwana Subcommission

12. INQUA

13. IUGS Commissions and Associations
a. Commissions
b. Associations
c. International Union of Marine Sciences

14. Domicile of the Union

15. IGCP (application for grant)

16. Next meeting
It was agreed that the National Committee should meet again in the Autumn of 1968
Extent5p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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