Servicio Geológico Minero

Servicio Geológico Minero is an Argentine government institution aimed at producing geological, mining and enronmental information to achieve sustained development and mitigate geological hazards.[1]

Argentina Geological & Mining
Servicio Geológico Minero Argentino
AbbreviationSEGEMAR
Legal statusGovernment Organisation
PurposeGeoscience
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
Region served
Argentina Argentina
Parent organization
Secretary of Mining
Staff
448
Websitewww.segemar.gov.ar

The institution has its origin at the fusion of Dirección General de Minas y Geología and Comisión de Estudios de Napas de Agua y Yacimientos Carboníferos in 1904.[2] Its first director was Enrique Hermitte who served in the charge until 1922. With Hermitte in charge the institution attracted a number European geologist to work for the institution including Richard Stappenbeck, John Keidel and Walther Penck.[3]

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