Annual report 1973

Olaf Michelsen, Leif Banke Rasmussen

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    Abstract

    The Geological Survey of Denmark was established in 1888 in order to carry out the geological mapping of the country, to collect all relevant geological information concerning Denmark and the Faeroe Islands, and to process this material scientifically. The role of geology in the advancement of society has resulted in directed research also becoming a significant function, which now constitutes a large proportion of the work at the institute.

    The Geological Survey of Denmark is led by a scientifically trained director, and immediately under him come the administrative, book-keeping, and similar functions. The remainder of the institute is divided up into 6 scientific departments, each under the leadership of a Chief Geologist.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDGU Årbog 1973
    PublisherDGU
    Pages141-154
    Number of pages14
    Volume1973
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 1974

    Publication series

    SeriesDGU Årbog
    Volume1973

    Programme Area

    • Programme Area 1: Data

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