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Costa Rican Directorate of Geology and Mines

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Directorate of Geology and Mines
Dirección de Geología y Minas
AbbreviationDGM
Legal statusGovernment organization
PurposeGeological survey
Region served
Costa Rica Costa Rica
Parent organization
Ministry of Environment, Energy and Telecommunications
Websitewww.geologia.go.cr

The Directorate of Geology and Mines (Spanish: Dirección de Geología y Minas) is an agency of the Costa Rican government. Its mission includes providing consulting services for mining and geoscience research.

The Directorate of Geology and Mines is a member of the Association of Geological and Mining in Latin America (ASGMI) and actively participates in their annual meetings, assuming the presidency of the association during the 2010-2011 and 2011–2012.[1]

Directors

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  • Marlene Salazar Alvarado [1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Inaugural Address 75th Anniversary Celebration". Costa Rican Directorate of Geology and Mines. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2014.