Abstract
2009 was a favourable year for the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) with focus on research, often in international collaboration. Many new projects have been initiated and many completed. In 2009, Copenhagen hosted COP15, and GEUS’ involvement in the preparation for this event focussed on climate changes, reducing consumption of fossil fuels and CO2 emissions.
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A seismometer is placed in a pit on the Greenland ice sheet
Citation of the name of this series It is recommended that the name of this series is cited in full, viz. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin
This project has been successful, and similar methods are likely to be used in mineral and petroleum exploration and for other projects with large databases
Summary
Keywords Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, survey organisations, current research, Denmark, Greenland. Chief editor of this series: Adam A. Garde Editorial board of this series: John A. ISSN 1603-9769 (Review of Survey activities) ISSN 1604-8156 (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin) ISBN 978-87-7871-282-0. Citation of the name of this series It is recommended that the name of this series is cited in full, viz. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin. If abbreviation of this volume is necessary, the following form is suggested: Geol.
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