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Geology societies

      Titles Descriptions
  1. AGIWEB: American Geological Institute
  2. AGU: American Geophysical Union
  3. Association of Polish Geomorphologists
  4. BSG: British Society for Geomorphology
  5. European Geophysical Society
  6. Geological Society
  7. Geological Society of America
  8. Seismological Society of America

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AGIWEB: American Geological Institute
The AGI is a non-profit federation of 31 geoscientific and professional associations that represent more than 100,000 geologists, geophysicists, and other earth scientists. Founded in 1948, AGI provides information services to geoscientists, serves as a voice of shared interests in the profession, and strives to increase public awareness of the role the geosciences play in mankind's use of resources and interaction with the environment.
     Author: American Geological Institute
     Subjects: geology societies
     DeweyClass: 551
     Resource type: index, institution
AGU: American Geophysical Union
International scientific society with more than 35000 members in over 115 countries.
     Author: American Geophysical Union
     Subjects: geology societies, geophysics
     DeweyClass: 550
     Resource type: documents
Association of Polish Geomorphologists
A scientific-professional and not-for-profit society founded in 1991 and dedicated to the advancement of the science of geomorphology as well as representative Polish geomorphologists.
     Author: Association of Polish Geomorphologists
     Subjects: geology societies, geomorphology, poland
     DeweyClass: 551.41
     Resource type: institution
BSG: British Society for Geomorphology
The professional organisation for British geomorphologists. Formerly the British Geomorphological Research Group. Provides a community and services for those involved in teaching or research in geomorphology, both in the UK and overseas. It promotes the field of geomorphology, encouraging interests in: earth surface process, and the erosion, deposition and formation of landforms and sediments. Includes information on activities, publications, research funding, education for schools and membership details.
     Author: BSG: British Society for Geomorphology
     Subjects: geology societies, geomorphology
     DeweyClass: 551.41
     Resource type: institution
European Geophysical Society
Aims to promote cooperation and discussion in Europe among scientists concerned with studies of the Earth and its environment and of the solar system in general.
     Author: European Geophysical Society
     Subjects: geology societies, geophysics
     DeweyClass: 550
     Resource type: institution
Geological Society
The UK's national geological learned society and the professional body for UK geoscientists.
     Author: Geological Society
     Subjects: geology education, geology societies, hydrology
     DeweyClass: 551.0
     Resource type: institution
Geological Society of America
Established in 1888, The Geological Society of America provides access to elements that are essential to the professional growth of earth scientists at all levels of expertise and from all sectors: academic, government, business and industry.
     Author: Geological Society of America
     Subjects: geology societies
     DeweyClass: 551
     Resource type: institution
Seismological Society of America
Scientific society devoted to the advancement of earthquake science, founded in 1906 in San Francisco.
     Author: Seismological Society of America
     Subjects: geology societies, seismology
     DeweyClass: 551.22
     Resource type: institution