| Australian Geological Survey |
The Australian Geological Survey Organisation is the national geoscientific research and information agency. |
| Northern Territory Geological Survey |
NTGS contributes to the overall objective of Minerals & Energy by addressing its specific role – which is to collect, interpret, synthesise and disseminate geoscientific data to attract and render more effective mineral and on-shore petroleum exploration, and also to provide geoscientific advice in the formulation of resource policies. |
| British Geological Survey |
The mission of the BGS is to contribute to the economic competitiveness of the UK; the effectiveness of public services and policy, including international policy; and the quality of life. |
| China Geological Survey |
The China Geological Survey (CGS), a bureau of the Ministry of Land and Natural Resources, was established in 1999. |
| Czech Geological Survey |
The Czech Geological Survey (Cesky geologicky ustav) is a state financed institute. It was established in 1919 as the successor to the Austrian-Hungarian Geological Institute (Vienna). Since its establishment, the Czech Geological Survey (former names : State Geological Survey of Czechoslovakia, Central Geological Survey) has executed the duties of the State Geological Survey. |
| Geological Survey of Botswana |
The role of the Geological Survey of Botswana is to gather, collate, assess and disseminate all information related to the rocks, minerals and groundwater resources of the country. The Survey also provides advice on an adhoc basis to the public and private sector on all issues relating to the earth sciences. |
| Geological Survey of Brazil |
The Geological Survey of Brazil is an executive agency of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, committed to generating high-quality geoscientific information to support the implementation of public policies related to the Brazilian mineral and water resources. |
| Geological Survey of Canada |
The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) is Canada's premier agency for geoscientific information and research, with world-class expertise focusing on geoscience surveys, sustainable development of Canada's resources, environmental protection, and technology innovation. |
| Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic) |
A team of specialists in marine and petroleum geology, geophysics, geochemistry and geotechnology providing a source of integrated knowledge and advice on marine geoscience, with specific concentration on Canada's coastal and offshore landmass |
| Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland |
The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) - geoscientific studies, research, consultancy and geological mapping - primarily covers Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands |
| Egyptian Geological Survey And Mining Authority |
The Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority(EGSMA) is the authority entrusted by the state to geologically map the whole country on different scales and to explore,discover and evaluate its mineral wealth. |
| Geological Survey of Estonia |
During the past four decades abundant geological information has been gathered at GSE. Rendering this information understandable and accessible to everyone interested is the aim to be achieved. |
| Geological Survey of Finland |
The Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) is a modern research center that provides consultancy services and basic geological information essential for assessment of raw materials, nature conservation, environmental studies, construction, land use planning and for new applications, such as medical geology.
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| Geological Survey of Greenland Library |
The work field of the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) - geoscientific studies, research, consultancy and geological mapping - primarily covers Denmark and Greenland.
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| Geological Survey of India |
Improve the quality of life for our citizens by providing scientific informations and interpretations needed for developing sound geological policies and practices. |
| Geological Survey of Iran |
The GSI is authorized to carry out geological and mineral investigations throughout the country, to collect results of activities performed in this respect, to establish interrelationship and coordination between such activities and to prepare, complete, and publish geological maps of Iran. |
| Geological Survey of Ireland |
The GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF IRELAND (GSI), founded in 1845, is the National Earth Science Agency. It is responsible for providing geological advice and information, and for the acquisition of data for this purpose. GSI produces a range of products including maps, reports and databases. |
| Geological Survey of Japan |
Geological Survey of Japan Home Page |
| Geological Society of Malaysia |
The Geological Survey Department Malaysia, Sarawak was established in 1949, then known as the Geological Survey Department, British Territories in Borneo comprising the states of Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo. In 1968, the agency became one of the operational centres of the Geological Survey Department, Malaysia with its Head Quarters based in Kuala Lumpur. The Geological Survey Department, Malaysia is one of the agencies under the Ministry of Primary Industries, Malaysia. |
| Geological Survey of Namibia |
Housed at the Ministry of Mines & Energy Building in the capital, Windhoek, together with the sister Directorates of Mining, Energy and Administration & Finance, the Geological Survey of Namibia plays an important role in the development of Namibia's mineral resources. |
| Geological Survey of Newfoundland and Labrador |
The rocks of Newfoundland and Labrador provide a magnificent outdoor laboratory for studying the history of our planet, as well as abundant mineral resources that have been exploited for thousands of years. The mandate of the Geological Survey of Newfoundland and Labrador is to map the geological framework of the province; to interpret and explain its geological evolution; and to describe, interpret and explain the distribution, nature, quantity and origin of the province's mineral resources. |
| Geological Survey of Norway |
The Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) is the central, national institution for knowledge of the bedrock, mineral resources, superficial deposits and groundwater in Norway. |
| Geological Survey of Pakistan, Quetta |
Geological Survey of Pakistan, Quetta |
| Geological Survey of Pakistan |
The Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) is an attached department of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources, Government of Pakistan. It was established at the time of independence in 1947. It is a national organization which, as per its charter, is responsible for the study of geology of the country in detail, and to assess its resource potential. |
| Geological Survey of Sweden |
The Geological Survey of Sweden, SGU, is a national authority responsible for questions relating to Sweden’s geological character and handling of minerals. |
| Geological survey of Tanzania |
At present the Mineral Resources Department (MRD) is organized into four sections: Geology, Mines, Research and Laboratories located in Dodoma, and Mineral Trade located in Dar es Salaam. |
| Geological Survey of The Netherlands |
The national centre for information and research on geosciences, a
governmental institution with more than 200 employees, including
some 100 professions staff. The Survey is active on shore and off
shore both in the shallow and deep subsurface.
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| Geophysical Survey of Slovenia |
Geophysical Survey of Slovenia (former Seismological Survey) exists in the frame of the Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning. The main activity is monitoring and research of seismic activity in Slovenia. |
| Greek Geological Institute |
IGME was founded in 1976, and by legislation is the State's technical adviser in geoscientific matters. Its fundamental aim is the geological study of the country, and the exploration - evaluation of the mineral raw materials (except hydrocarbons) and groundwater resources. |
| Kyrgyz Geological Survey |
The Kyrgyz Geological Survey, which is represented by the State Agency on geology and mineral resources under of the Government of Kyrgyz Republic (Gosgeolagenstvo) is the main branch of the Kyrgyz Government, authorizing the policy in the use of mineral resources.
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| Hungarian Geological Survey |
The Survey is Hungary’s premier agency for geoscientific information, mineral assessment, authority procedures, and (by the two scientific institutes incorporated) research and prospecting. |
| Geological Survey of South Africa |
The Council is the successor to the Geological Survey of South Africa, which had its origins in the Geological Commission of the Cape of Good Hope (1895), the Geological Survey of the Transvaal Republic (1898) and the Geological Survey of Natal and Zululand (1899).
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| Polish Geological Institute |
Founded in 1919, is one of the oldest scientific institutions in Poland. It is under the general supervision of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources and Forestry, and performs many functions of the state geological survey. |
| Sri Lanka Geological Survey & Mines Bureau |
The mission of the Bureau is to promote and manage the mineral resources of the country.It seeks to ensure that this mineral potential is realized for the benefit of Sri Lanka and that minerals are extracted in an efficient, safe and environmentally friendly manner. The Bureau provides expert advice to all concerned. |
| Swiss Federal Office for Water and Geology FOWG |
The FOWG is the Confederation’s center regarding water use, water management, hydrology, geology, and natural hazards of flooding, earthquakes, and distribution of earth masses. |
| US Geological Survey |
Combine and enhance USGS' diverse programs, capabilities, and talents and increase customer involvement to strengthen our scientific leadership and contribution to the resolution of complex issues. |
| Zimbabwe Geological Survey |
The Geological Survey, the principal curator of all national geoscientific data, was established in 1910. It is currently a department in the Ministry of Mines, Environment and Tourism of the Government of Zimbabwe. |