Vol. 17 | 2009

Review of Survey activities 2008

PREFACE
Published July 8, 2009
Flemming G. Christensen
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PREFACE
Published July 8, 2009
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Following a number of years with major changes of the scientific environment in Denmark and also within the management of the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), 2008 was a year of stability and consolidation, a situation that will hopefully continue. Many new projects have been initiated and many previous projects have been completed at a time with strong focus on GEUS’ activities politically, commercially and from the media.

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Edited by Ole Bennike, Adam A. Garde and W. Stuart Watt

This Review of Survey activities presents a selection of 19 papers reflecting the wide spectrum of activities of the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, including field-based, laboratory and remote sensing studies.

The Survey's activities in Denmark are illustrated by ten articles covering the [...]