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Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland






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Coordinates: 55°4119N 12°3454E / 55.6885°N 12.5818°E / 55.6885; 12.5818
 

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Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Danmarks og Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse
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Geocenter, GEUS and Gefion Gymnasium at Øster Voldgade 10, Copenhagen, Denmark
Agency overview
Formed14 June 1995 (1995-06-14)
Employees300
Annual budget133 million DKK
Agency executive
  • Martin Ghisler, Director
Websitewww.geus.dk

The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (Danish: Danmarks og Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse, GEUS) is the independent sector research institute under the Danish Ministry of Climate and Energy. GEUS is an advisory, research and survey institute in hydrogeology, geophysics, geochemistry, stratigraphy, glaciology, ore geology, marine geology, mineralogy, climatology, environmental history, air photo interpretation, geothermal energy fields concerning Denmark and Greenland.

GEUS works in close corporation with Geologisk Institut and Geologisk Museum, both part of University of Copenhagen.

It publishes a service paper called Greenland Hydrocarbon Exploration Information Service (GHEXIS) and a newsletter called Greenland Mineral Exploration Newsletter (MINEX) in co-operation with the Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum (Råstofdirektoratet), a secretariat for the Joint Committee on Mineral Resources under Greenland's home rule.

History[edit]

In 1888 Danmarks Geologiske Undersøgelse (DGU) was founded.

In 1946, Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse was created.

On 14 June 1965, law no. 238 created GGU.

On 23 December 1987, law no. 864 merged GGU into DGU, changing its name to DGGU (Danmarks og Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse).

On 14 June 1995, Law no. 408 disbanded law no. 238.

On 20 December 1995, law no. 1076 concerning Danish sector research institutes created GEUS by merging DGU and GGU.

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55°41′19N 12°34′54E / 55.6885°N 12.5818°E / 55.6885; 12.5818


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