International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
Abbreviation | IUGG |
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Formation | 1919 |
Type | INGO |
Location |
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Region served | Worldwide |
Official language | English, French |
President | Michael Sideris (Canada) |
Vice President | Kathryn Whaler (UK) |
Secretary General | Alik Ismail-Zadeh (Germany/Russia) |
Treasurer | Aksel W. Hansen (Denmark) |
Website | IUGG Official website |
The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG; French: Union géodésique et géophysique internationale, UGGI) is an international non-governmental organisation dedicated to the scientific study of the Earth and its space environment using geophysical and geodetic techniques.
The IUGG was established in Brussels, Belgium in 1919.[1] Some areas within its scope are environmental preservation, reduction of the effects of natural hazards, and mineral resources.
Objectives
IUGG's objectives are the promotion and coordination of studies related to Earth's physical, chemical and mathematical representation. This includes geometrical shape, internal structure, gravity and magnetic fields, seismicity, volcanism, hydrologic cycle, glaciers, oceans, atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere of Earth. It also includes solar, lunar and planetary studies.[2]
Structures
The IUGG consists of eight semi-autonomous associations:[3]
- International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS)
- International Association of Geodesy (IAG)
- International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA)
- International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS)
- International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS)
- International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans (IAPSO)
- International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior (IASPEI)
- International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI)
It has also established six commissions to promote interdisciplinary problems:[4]
- Climatic and Environmental Changes (CCEC)
- Mathematical Geophysics (CMG)
- Geophysical Risk and Sustainability (GRC)
- Study of the Earth's Deep Interior (SEDI)
- Data and Information (UCDI)
- Planetary Sciences (UCPS)
and the Union Working Group on History.
General Assemblies, Presidents, and Secretaries General
List of General Assemblies, Presidents, and Secretaries-General.[5]
Nr. | Year | General Assembly in | President | Secretary-General | ||||||
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27. | 2019 | Montreal | Canada | |||||||
26. | 2015 | Prague | Czech Republic | 2015-2019 | Michael Sideris | Canada | 2015-2019 | Alik Ismail-Zadeh | Germany Russia | |
25. | 2011 | Melbourne | Australia | 2011-2015 | Harsh Gupta | India | 2011-2015 | Alik Ismail-Zadeh | Germany Russia | |
24. | 2007 | Perugia | Italy | 2007-2011 | Tom Beer | Australia | 2007-2011 | Alik Ismail-Zadeh | Germany Russia | |
23. | 2003 | Sapporo | Japan | 2003-2007 | Uri Shamir | Israel | 2003-2007 | JoAnn Joselyn | United States | |
22. | 1999 | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1999-2003 | Masaru Kono | Japan | 1999-2003 | JoAnn Joselyn | United States | |
21. | 1995 | Boulder, Colorado | United States | 1995-1999 | P.J. Wyllie | United States | 1995-1999 | Georges Balmino | France | |
20. | 1991 | Vienna | Austria | 1991-1995 | H. Moritz | Austria | 1991-1995 | Georges Balmino | France | |
19. | 1987 | Vancouver | Canada | 1987-1991 | V.I. Keilis-Borok | Soviet Union | 1987-1991 | Baron Paul Melchior | Belgium | |
18. | 1983 | Hamburg | West Germany | 1983-1987 | D. Lal | India | 1983-1987 | Baron Paul Melchior | Belgium | |
17. | 1979 | Canberra | Australia | 1979-1983 | G.D. Garland | Canada | 1979-1983 | Baron Paul Melchior | Belgium | |
16. | 1975 | Grenoble | France | 1975-1979 | A. Ashour | Egypt | 1973-1979 | Baron Paul Melchior | Belgium | |
15. | 1971 | Moscow | Soviet Union | 1971-1975 | H. Charnock | United Kingdom | 1973-1991 | Baron Paul Melchior | Belgium | |
14. | 1967 | Zurich | Switzerland | 1967-1971 | J. Coulomb | France | 1967-1973 | G.D. Garland | Canada | |
13. | 1963 | Berkeley, California | United States | 1963-1967 | J. Kaplan | United States | 1963-1967 | G.D. Garland | Canada | |
12. | 1960 | Helsinki | Finland | 1960-1963 | V.V. Beloussov | Soviet Union | 1960-1963 | G.R. Laclavère | France | |
11. | 1957 | Toronto | Canada | 1957-1960 | J.T. Wilson | Canada | 1957-1960 | G.R. Laclavère | France | |
10. | 1954 | Rome | Italy | 1954-1957 | K.R. Ramanathan | India | 1954-1957 | G.R. Laclavère | France | |
9. | 1951 | Brussels | Belgium | 1951-1954 | S. Chapman | United Kingdom | 1951-1954 | G.R. Laclavère | France | |
8. | 1948 | Oslo | Norway | 1948-1951 | F.A. Vening Meinesz | Netherlands | 1946-1951 | J.M. Stagg | United Kingdom | |
7. | 1939 | Washington DC | United States | 1946-1948 | B. Helland-Hansen | Norway | 1939-1946 | H. St. J.L. Winterbotham | United Kingdom | |
6. | 1936 | Edinburgh | United Kingdom | 1936-1942 | D. La Cour | Denmark | 1936-1939 | H. St. J.L. Winterbotham | United Kingdom | |
5. | 1933 | Lisbon | Portugal | 1933-1936 | W. Bowie | United States | 1933-1936 | H. St. J.L. Winterbotham | United Kingdom | |
4. | 1930 | Stockholm | Sweden | 1919-1933 | C. Lallemand | France | 1930-1933 | H. St. J.L. Winterbotham | United Kingdom | |
3. | 1927 | Prague | Czechoslovakia | 1919-1933 | C. Lallemand | France | 1927-1930 | Sir Henry Lyons | United Kingdom | |
2. | 1924 | Madrid | Spain | 1919-1933 | C. Lallemand | France | 1924-1927 | Sir Henry Lyons | United Kingdom | |
1. | 1922 | Rome | Italy | 1919-1933 | C. Lallemand | France | 1919-1924 | Sir Henry Lyons | United Kingdom |
References
- ↑ Cochrane, Rexmond C. (1978). The National Academy of Sciences: The First Hundred Years, 1863-1963. National Academies. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
- ↑ Burchfiel, B. C. (1987) International Role of U.S. Geoscience US National Academies page 32
- ↑ "Associations of the IUGG". International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
- ↑ "Union Commissions". International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
- ↑ IUGG - Bureau of the Union. Retrieved 01/07/2015.