Английская Википедия:Geological Survey of Finland

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The facade of GTK's office in Otaniemi, Espoo
Photo: GTK's office in Otaniemi, Espoo. Founded 1885 Location Espoo, Kokkola, Loppi, Kuopio, Rovaniemi, Outokumpu Director General Kimmo Tiilikainen
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A drill core archive in Loppi.

The Geological Survey of Finland (Шаблон:Lang-fi abbreviated GTK, Шаблон:Lang-sv) 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

Шаблон:Main article 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.[1] 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.[2] The survey publishes also "special papers" and "reports of investigation".[1]

Directors

  • Kimmo Tiilikainen 2021-[3]
  • Mika Nykänen, 2014-2021
  • Elias Ekdahl, 2004-2014
  • Raimo Matikainen 1997-2003[4]
  • Veikko Lappalainen 1992-1997[4]
  • Kalevi Kauranne 1980-1991[4]
  • Herman Stigzelius 1970–1980[4]
  • Vladi Marmo 1960–1969[4]
  • Aarne Laitakari 1935–1960[4]
  • Jakob Johannes Sederholm, 1893-1933
  • K. A. Moberg 1886-1893[4]

Offices

The agency has 6 offices in the cities listed below:[5]

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:Government agencies and public bodies of Finland Шаблон:Authority control

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Шаблон:Finland-org-stub