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In the Spring of 2000 the idea of a consortium of Mediterranean
countries support- ing the Italian bid to host the 32nd
International Geological Congress took off during ageological
fieldtrip on the slopes ofMountVesuviushosted byProf. Bruno
D'Argenio (University of Naples) with the sponsorship of SMED(the
UNESCO-CNR Office for Scientific and Technological Cooperation with
Mediterranean Countries). On that st occasion, the head of the
Italian delegation to the coming 31 IGCProf. Gian Battista
Vaichampionedthe notionthat - had the bid been accepted - such
cooperationshould have not only translated into the participation
of the Mediterranean countries in the organization of the future
congress, but also should have been a springboard for launching a
scientific project focused on the Mediterranean region and whose
re- sults had to be presented at the congress. st During the 31
IGCin Riode Janeiro,after the designation of Florence bythe lUGS nd
Council as the venue for the 32 IGC,the Mediterranean Consortium
was set up. In its full configuration, the Consortium was an
association of thirty-one Mediterra- nean and nearbycountries.
Alongwith Italy,they are:Albania,Algeria,Austria, Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece,
Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya,Macedonia,
Malta,Morocco,Palestine, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia and
Montenegro, Slovakia,Slovenia,Spain, Switzerland, Syria,Tunisia,
and Turkey. Each member country nominated a National Representative
who served as a liai- son between his/her national geological
community and the IGCOrganizing Commit- tee.
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