Strategic research & innovation agenda

The volcano that gave us the bicycle!

The 1815 eruption at Mount Tambora is widely considered the most damaging in human history. It led to global extreme weather change. The harvests failed and 1816 is remembered in […]
The oldest traces of life on Earth

The oldest traces of life on Earth An international team, with the researchers Tor Grenne at the Geological Survey of Norway and John F. Slack from USGS on board, has […]
European Geologist title- Certification of geosciences professionals

What is the EurGeol title? The European Geologist title (EurGeol) is a professional title created by the European Federation of Geologists which recognises the ability to deliver a high quality […]
EU-wide survey on 3D modelling activities at Geological Survey Organisation

Online poll among European Geological Survey Organisations summarises activities in the field of 3D geological modelling and reveals the current state of progress An online survey was carried […]
GEOETHICS AT THE EGU 2015

During the EuroGeoSurveys 38th General Meeting, EuroGeoSurveys and the International Association for Promoting Geoethics (IAPG) signed a Cooperation Agreement with the aim of cooperating in a range of themes in […]
FUCINO 2015 | EGS – EPOS Workshop

EuroGeoSurveys will participate to FUCINO 2015 – 6th INIQUA International Workshop. The event will celebrate the centenary of the 1915 M7 Fucino earthquake, one of the most devastating earthquakes occurred […]
EGS Meeting Room – in the heart of EU Institutions district

EuroGeoSurveys (EGS) is pleased to present the EGS Meeting Room, a fully equipped area in Brussels for business and institutional meetings, workshops and seminars. EGS Meeting Room is located at […]