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International Commission on the History of Geological Sciences

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Abbreviation
  
INHIGEO

Type
  
INGO

Official language
  
English, French

Formation
  
1967

Region served
  
Worldwide

President
  
Prof. Barry J. Cooper (Australia) Secretary-General - Prof. Marianne Klemun (Austria)

The International Commission on the History of Geological Sciences (INHIGEO) promotes ongoing research into the history of the earth sciences, particularly the history of geology. It has 17 Honorary Senior Members and 265 Members and Associate Members worldwide.

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INHIGEO has been established by the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) and is also affiliated with the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Sciences (IUHPS). The suggestion for the establishment of INHIGEO in 1967 was chiefly due to the ideas and efforts of the distinguished Russian geologist Vladimir Tikhomirov (1915-1994) from the Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Objective

The primary objective of the Commission on the History of Geological Sciences involves promoting studies in the history of geological disciplines. In so doing, the Commission endeavours to stimulate and coordinate the activities of regional, national, and international organizations having shared purposes. The Commission also works to foster the publication of individual and collective works that illuminate the history of the geological sciences.

INHIGEO achieves its objective by sponsoring a major annual symposium with associated field activities. It also promotes publication of individual and collective works on the history of geology and issues a substantial "Annual Record" that details historical research into earth sciences worldwide, publicises other pertinent historical activities and provides scholarly reviews of recent literature on the subject.

Strategies

  • Meet with regularity, usually once a year, including years of the International Geological Congress, to conduct a major symposium on the history of geology. This typically
  • includes a multi-day field component, with the production by the Commission of printed guidebooks.

  • Produce an annual Newsletter that incorporates information from the officers, national reports, book reviews, conference reports, and a variety of news items and illustrations that
  • promote sharing of professional insights.

  • Make an effort to record the history of the International Geological Congress meetings and relevant IUGS activities.
  • Work with various publishing houses and journals, including Episodes, to promote publication of symposia proceedings and a variety of contributions to the discipline.
  • Meetings

  • 2021 — 46th INHIGEO Symposium – Poland
  • 2020 — 45th INHIGEO Symposium – New Delhi, India (in association with the 36th IGC).
  • 2019 — 44th INHIGEO Symposium – Como / Varese, Italy.
  • 2018 — 43rd INHIGEO Symposium – Mexico City, Mexico (4-14 November).
  • 2017 — 42nd INHIGEO Symposium – Yerevan, Armenia (50th Anniversary, 12-18 September).
  • Past meettings
  • 2016 — 41st INHIGEO Symposium – Cape Town, South Africa. (With 35th IGC).
  • 2015 — 40th INHIGEO Symposium – Beijing, China.
  • 2014 — 39th INHIGEO Symposium – 39th INHIGEO Symposium - Asilomar Conference Grounds, USA.
  • 2013 — 38th INHIGEO Symposium – 38th INHIGEO Symposium - Manchester, UK.
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  • 1967 — Founding meeting INHIGEO Symposium – Yerevan, Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR.
  • References

    International Commission on the History of Geological Sciences Wikipedia