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Three Day International Geological Congress Concludes in Delhi

The three-day International Geoscience event -36th International Geological Congress on the theme “Geoscience for the next decade: Challenges and Society” concluded in New Delhi yesterday.

On the third day of the congress, the talks of the session covered topics viz., Geological processes and timing of subduction initiation, ophiolite obduction and crustal thickening and metamorphism in the Himalayas, Geological carbon storage: the significance of secondary trapping mechanism from observation on natural analogue of CO2 storage, Microbial life on an Alien World: the habitat of life in Early Earth” which were introduced by Mike Searle, Michael Bickle, Martin van Kranendonk, Kathy Campbell.

Celebrating the “World Water Day” on 22nd March 2022, a talk was also delivered by very distinguished Geoscientist Prof. Mihir Shah, Shiv Nadar University and Uma Aslekar from ACWADAM on “Bringing the Science back into water: Challenges of sustainable Groundwater Management in India.” The talk emphasized on the management of groundwater resources. He also mentioned the need for strongly advocating natural farming for water management and conservation.

The concluding remarks were made by Prof. D. M. Banerjee, FNA thanking all participation including the 36th IGC organizing Committee, India.

The Panel discussion was all about understanding the dynamics of the Earth to create a safe and healthy planet, driving sustainable growth, reducing gender inequalities in the field of Earth Sciences, better understanding of the geosciences, prediction and mitigation of climate changes and geohazards.

The talks were delivered by the renowned Geoscientists of the world covering various topics viz., Data driven Earth Science Learning and Discovery, From Hadean Earth to a Habitable Planet, The Anthropocene as a potential unit of the geological time scale: an update on Progress and High-Pressure Record of a Cretaceous Salinity Crisis.

The talk ended with lecture from Prof. Roland Oberhaensli, Former President IUGS,Professor, University of Postdam, Germany on “High Pressure Record of a Cretaceous Salinity Crisis.”

The three – day event was attended virtually by nearly 7000 participants from all over the world. On the inaugural day of the event on 20th March, union Minister of Coal, Mines and Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi, Minister of State for Coal, Mines & Railways Shri Raosaheb Patil Danve, Minster of State for Communications Devusinh Chauhan and Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space Dr Jitendra Singh addressed the Congress, described as the Olympics of Geosciences.

The reformatted 36th International Geological Congress (IGC) was organized jointly by the Ministry of Mines, Ministry of Earth Sciences, with technical and scientific support from Indian National Science Academy from 20-22nd March 2022. India has hosted the Congress after 58 years with the support of Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. The event provided the right platform for geoscientists from across the globe to formulate more effective tools in the field of sustainable development.

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