TY - JOUR
T1 - Nordic geoscience and the 33rd International Geological Congress
T2 - Introduction
AU - Gee, David G.
AU - Brekke, Harald
AU - Lahtinen, Raimo
AU - Sigmundsson, Freysteinn
AU - Sundquist, Björn
AU - Thybo, Hans
AU - Weihed, Pär
PY - 2008/3
Y1 - 2008/3
N2 - Geology has been of profound importance for the Nordic countries since the Middle Ages. Strong economies were built on an understanding of the occurrence in bedrock of minerals containing metals, e.g., silver, copper, zinc and iron, and eventually led to the establishment of the first Geological Surveys in Norway and Sweden in the middle of the nineteenth century. The geology of Norden ranges from the oldest to youngest rocks on the planet. Based on the papers in this special issue, this introduction provides a brief summary of the geological evolution of Norden, from the Archean of Greenland and northern Fennoscandia to the on-going volcanicity in Iceland on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It also refers to aspects of Geoscience that are particularly important for society in Norden, including geo-resources (petroleum, geothermal energy, nuclear energy, metals, industrial minerals and groundwater) and environmental geology (including natural and anthropogenic processes, medical geology, geo-hazards and climate). Information on the early history of geology in Norden and the geological surveys is also included and, finally, an outline of the 33rd International Geological Congress with its main theme "Earth System Science: Foundation for Sustainable Development".
AB - Geology has been of profound importance for the Nordic countries since the Middle Ages. Strong economies were built on an understanding of the occurrence in bedrock of minerals containing metals, e.g., silver, copper, zinc and iron, and eventually led to the establishment of the first Geological Surveys in Norway and Sweden in the middle of the nineteenth century. The geology of Norden ranges from the oldest to youngest rocks on the planet. Based on the papers in this special issue, this introduction provides a brief summary of the geological evolution of Norden, from the Archean of Greenland and northern Fennoscandia to the on-going volcanicity in Iceland on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It also refers to aspects of Geoscience that are particularly important for society in Norden, including geo-resources (petroleum, geothermal energy, nuclear energy, metals, industrial minerals and groundwater) and environmental geology (including natural and anthropogenic processes, medical geology, geo-hazards and climate). Information on the early history of geology in Norden and the geological surveys is also included and, finally, an outline of the 33rd International Geological Congress with its main theme "Earth System Science: Foundation for Sustainable Development".
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U2 - 10.18814/epiiugs/2008/v31i1/001
DO - 10.18814/epiiugs/2008/v31i1/001
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:44649141372
SN - 0705-3797
VL - 31
SP - 4
EP - 8
JO - Episodes
JF - Episodes
IS - 1
ER -