PRESS RELEASE “GEOLOGY IN HISTORY” The geologist: an unknown actor in many historical events The latest EuroGeoSurveys publication “Geology in History” will be launched on 28th March 2017 at the OREGA Brussels Leopold, during the EuroGeoSurveys 42nd General Meeting by Mr. Patrick McKeever, Secretary of the International Geoscience Porgramne at UNESCO, Mr. Gwen Cozigou, Director of the European Commission’s DG for Internal market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, and Ms. Charlina Vitcheva, Deputy Director General of the European Commission’s DG Joint Research Centre. The book describes a surprising and unusual combination that brings you to understand how the geological discoveries have marked history and determined the shape of our society, of our culture and of our habits. The European Geological Surveys are pleased to present some examples highlighting the links between History and geology. Most of them are related to mineral resources which constitute the basement of the development of mankind. In some cases, geology has been at the heart of numerous battles, such as in Italy, where a volcanic island was fought over among three different empires: the British, French and Italians who have tried to obtain its ownership but a geological process quickly solved the political problem; Ferdinandea was eroded by the sea and disappeared. The geology has marked a new turn during the First World War. In the face of new and incredible firepower, many front lines are frozen and it is then necessary to use underground space, requiring geological knowledge. Water was required in considerable volume to supply troops. Armies also had to protect their own side and attack the enemy from the ground. Warring parties also needed mineral resources to sustain the war industry, mainly coal and iron, but also a large amount of metals: nickel, aluminium, copper. To find...
The new video by IGME available in English and Portuguese! Watch “THE GEOLOGICAL MAP: Drawing the Earth’s skin”...
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The new video by the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME) available in English and Portuguese THE GEOLOGICAL MAP Drawing the Earth’s skin O MAPA GEOLOGICO Desenhando a pele da...
The new Video “EL MAPA GEOLÓGICO: Dibujando la piel de la Tierra” by IGME
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The Geological Survey of Spain, the Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME), published a new informative video “EL MAPA GEOLÓGICO: Dibujando la piel de la Tierra”, currently available in Spanish language and soon in English and French. The video gives an insight on how the Geological Maps are created and the work done by geologists in this...