International Association for Mathematical Geosciences


The International Association for Mathematical Geosciences is a nonprofit organization of geoscientists. The aim of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences is to promote international cooperation in the application and use of mathematics in geological research and technology. IAMG's activities are to organize meetings, issue of publications on the application of mathematics in the geological sciences, extend cooperation with other organizations professionally concerned with applications of mathematics and statistics to the biological sciences, earth sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, and planetary sciences. IAMG is a not for profit 501 organization.

History

The IAMG was established in August 1968 at the International Geological Congress in Prague, Czechoslovakia.

Publications

IAMG publishes the semiannual Newsletter and the scientific journals:

Presidents

Presidents of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences include:
The IAMG offers medals, lectureships, prizes, and awards.

Medal(s)

A Special Merit Certificate is given to those individuals who did exceptional work on behalf of IAMG that is beyond normal expectations., there have been five recipients of this honor:
The IAMG confers honorary life membership on those individuals who have served the organization "beyond the call of duty". , there have been ten recipients of this honor: