RefNoCMB/113/5/16
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the British National Committee for Geology
Date8 June 1982
DescriptionPresent: ~Professor P Allen, chairman; Professor D E Bowes; Professor J C Briden; Mr A M Clarke; Professor W R dearman; Professor A C Dunham; Mr F W Dunning; Professor R A Howie; Mr D C Ion; Mr J G Macdonald; Mr W H C Ramsbottom; Dr P A Sabine; Professor F W Shotton; Professor F J Vine; Professor Janet V Watson
By invitation: Dr H W Ball; Professor D L Dineley

Unable to attend; Dr D A BAssett; Professor G M Brown; Mr J B W Hancock; Dr A S Laughton; Dr R C Selley; Dr T M Sugden

In attendance: Mr C R Argent; Dr P T Warren

1. Minutes
The minutes [NGL/35 (80)] of the meeting on 29 October 1980 were confirmed

2. Membership

3. IUGS Subscriptions and ~Finance

4. IUGS Executive Committee

5. International Geological Congress

6. Centre for Geological Exchanges and Training

7. I{nternational Lithosphere Programme (ICL)

8. Relations with Spain

9. Relations with Ireland

10. Public Understanding of Geology and Site Access

11. Coal Study

12. Deep Drilling in Cyprus

13. Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry

14. Hydrogeology

15. Quaternary Research

16. History of Geological Sciences

17. Engineering Geology

18. Geological Map of the World

19. Mathematical Geology

20. Palynology

21. Systematics of Igneous Rocks

22. Carbonifereous Stratigraphy

23. IUGS Directory

24. Meeting of European Geological Societies

25. European Union of Geosciences

26. Role, Structure and Membership of the Committee

27. Next Meetiing
It was agreed to hold the next meeting in time to prepare the case for the Travelling Expenses Committee for the award of a block grant for the 1984 International Geological Congress.

Summary of Recommendations

Minute 8. Relations with Spain

Minute 18. Subscription to IUGS Commission for the Geological Map of the World.
Extent8p90
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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