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USEFUL LINKS

European Science Foundation (ESF)

Other international geoscience projects:

International Lithosphere Programme (ILP), secretariat situated in Potsdam (Germany)
They have lots of useful links on their homepage!

Lithoprobe is a large Canadian Geoscience project with some thematic connections to EUROPROBE

International Continental Drilling Programme (ICDP) (scientific drilling around the world)

World Stress Map

PACE EU-TMR network (a EUROPROBE TESZ project)

Permo-Carboniferous Rifting in Europe, a EU-TMR Network closely related to the EUROPROBE TESZ project

GEODE

International organisations:


EuroGeoSurveys is a European association of the national Geological Surveys of all fifteen member states of
the European Union plus Norway

EUROSCIENCE is a newly established pan-European association open to scientists of all disciplines.

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

European Geophysical Society (EGS)

European Union of Geosciences (EUG)

Eastern European organisations:


Russian Ministry of Natural Resources

Russian Academy of Sciences: Earth Sciences section

European funding organisations:

INTAS (co-operation with countries of the former Soviet Union) deadline: March 18

ISCONIS "Improving Scientific Co-operation with the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union
(NIS)", an organisation created under the umbrella of INTAS

CORDIS Community R&D Information Service (Infos about EU-science, money etc.)

Others (data etc.):

National Geophysical Data Centre (NGDC) (lots of geosciences related data)

US Geological Survey (USGS)

Tectonic Plates of the World (nice GIF-picture)

NATO: Scientific and Environmental Affairs

 

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Last updated: July 05, 2000

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