
Welcome to GeoNorth
GeoNorth is the IAG Network of National Geomorphology Groups from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden

About GeoNorth
The International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG) National Scientific Member GeoNorth (approved in September 2019) is the regional IAG network of geomorphology groups within the five Nordic countries. GeoNorth aims to stimulate the active communication, collaboration and exchange between the national geomorphology communities of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. By serving as a diverse umbrella network GeoNorth shall foster the initiation or further development of national geomorphology groups in the five Nordic countries. GeoNorth is connected with the global IAG network of national geomorphology groups and communities and serves as a catalyst for the development of international scientific contacts and collaborations for Nordic senior and early career scientists.

News
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National Representatives
Learn more about the National Representatives of the five Nordic countries of GeoNorth

Young Geomorphologists
Creating a platform to network and share knowledge for young researches in Geomorphology and related fields is a key goal of GeoNorth. Check out the Young Geomorphologists corner to learn about our activites.

Contact us
GeoNorth is voluntarily run by active members which means that you can contribute with your ideas and engagement. So if you want to organize workshops, networking events, social activities or anything else – just contact us and come aboard.

Related Organisations
- International Association of Geomorphologists
- GeoNor
- Royal Danish Geographical Society
- Geological Society of Denmark
- Geographical Society of Finland
- Geoscience Society of Iceland
- Geographical Society of Norway (NGS)
- Geological Society of Norway (NGF)
- Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG)