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This volume offers an account of the scientific outcome of a
Priority Programme (Schwerpunktprogramm) which the Deutsche
Forschungsgemein- schaft (DFG; German Research Society) promoted
during 6 years from 1976 to 1982. In the understanding of the DFG,
a Priority Programme involves the financing and coordination of
research efforts of a group of investigators, possibly from several
institutions, and is in- tended to concentrate on one particular
topic and/or on one maJor area of interest over a period of, as a
rule, 5 years. Discussions on the feasibility of a major programme
on vertical move- ments started in 1971. The tentative programme
was published under the title Terrestrial Vertical Movements in the
DFG's planning docu- ment Grauer Plan IV: 1972-1974; p. 152.
Deliberations within the Na- tional Committee for the International
Geodynamics Project and in the Senate Commission for Joint Research
in Earth Sciences (Geokommission) set out the scope of the project
and envisaged an investigation of the Rheinische Schild, (i. e. ,
the Rhenish Massif east and west of the River Rhine). Seventeen
geoscientists participated in a round-table dis- cussion on the
subject Vertical movements and their causes as exempli- fied in the
case of the Rheinische Schild, which took place at Bonn- Bad
Godesberg on 8th July 1975. At this meeting the scientific objec-
tives came more clearly into focus. A Programme Committee
formulated the proposal to be put to the Senate of the DFG.
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