- Source: Geological Survey of Finland
The Geological Survey of Finland (Finnish: Geologian tutkimuskeskus abbreviated GTK, Swedish: Geologiska forskningscentralen) is the geological survey of Finland. The organization was founded in 1885 when Emperor Alexander III decreed that the Geological Survey of Finland (Suomen geologinen tutkimus) be established. GTK is a research institution governed by the Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy, operating in Finland and globally.
Publications
The Geological Survey of Finland publishes the Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin since 1895. Before 1971 this publication was named Bulletin de la Commission géologique de Finlande. From 1929 to 1968 the Bulletin de la Commission géologique de Finlande appeared in a double edition together with the publication Comptes Rendus de la Société Géologique de Finlande of The Geological Society of Finland. The survey publishes also "special papers" and "reports of investigation".
Directors
Kimmo Tiilikainen 2021-
Mika Nykänen, 2014-2021
Elias Ekdahl, 2004-2014
Raimo Matikainen 1997-2003
Veikko Lappalainen 1992-1997
Kalevi Kauranne 1980-1991
Herman Stigzelius 1970–1980
Vladi Marmo 1960–1969
Aarne Laitakari 1935–1960
Jakob Johannes Sederholm, 1893-1933
K. A. Moberg 1886-1893
Offices
The agency has 6 offices in the cities listed below:
Kuopio
Rovaniemi
Otaniemi, Espoo
Kokkola
Outokumpu
Loppi
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ilomantsi
- Knud, Pangeran Pewaris Denmark
- Alaska
- 2020-an
- Geological Survey of Finland
- Geological survey
- Geology of Finland
- Lapland (Finland)
- Economy of Finland
- Otaniemi
- Superficial deposits
- Prospecting dog
- Lake Lappajärvi
- Baltic Sea anomaly