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Vol. 28 No.4 December 2005

Journal of International Geoscience

Published by the International Union of Geological Sciences


by Michel Durand-Delga

The XIXth International Geological Congress,Algiers, 1952

8 rue Charles-Lefebvre, F 77210 Avon, France.

The Algiers Congress came between the one held in London in 1948 (see Tr¨¹mpy, 2004) and the one in Mexico(1956). It was the second in Africa, after the one in Pretoria, South Africa (1929). The plenary meeting was held in Algiers between 8 and 15 September, 1952. It brought together 1,129 participants (from the 2,910 who registered), coming from 82 countries. The Presidency was held by Professor Charles Jacob, a Member of the Acad¨¦mie des Sciences (Paris). The position of Secretary-General was in the safe hands of Robert Laffitte,Professor in the Faculty of Science at the University of Algiers. The scientific sessions had 17 sections. In addition
to a cruise excursion held before the Congress there was a total of 44 excursions held before and after the Algiers meeting in the territories then under French administration: Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and the dependencies of the Sahara region and West Africa.

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