Record

RefNoCMB/113/5/21
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the British National Committee for Geology: ad hoc Working Group on Relations with Spain
Date19 December 1983
DescriptionPresent: Mr F W Dunning, Chairman; Dr H W Ball; Dr A T Huntingdon; Dr R T Moody; Dr F Moseley; Dr J Platt
By invitation; Professor P Allen; Dr P E Friend

In attendance: Dr P T Warren, Deputy Executive Secretary; Mr C R Argent

Unable to attend: Professor D L Dinely

1. Minutes
The minutes [NGL/36 (83)] of the meeting on 26 May 1983 were confirmed.

2. Develoopments

3. Brief for UK Members of Working Party
Noting that the protocol listed twelve points for discussion by the joint Working Party (these being essentially the same items for discussion adopted by the joint Hispano-French and Hispano-German working parties, the Working Group proceeded to examine the issues covered by each item:
1. Information exchange on future plans
2. Elaboration of joint programme
3. Formulation of teams f9or regional and thematic studies: As 2 above:
4. Promotion of cooperatin...
5. Exchange of specialists
6. Selection of research areas
7. Training of specialists
8. Promotion of seminars and meetings
9. Exchange of informatin and documents
10. Encouragement of joint publication
11. Mutual assistance
12. Visiting lectureres

4. Seat of responsibility

5. Distribution of Information

6. Cooperatin with French and German Contacts

7. Date of meeting of Joint Working Party

8. Future of Ad Hoc Group
Agreed that the ad hoc Working Group be kept in being until after the initial meeting of the Joint Working Party whose report should be discussed at a meeting in May 1984 and the desirability of terminating the Working Group be then assessed.
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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