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Abstract
During the 22nd Congress of the Carpathian-Balkan Geological Association
(CBGA) held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria (September 7-11, 2022), the 100th
anniversary of the foundation of the CBGA was marked. A resolution for
establishing the "Carpathian Geological Association" was adopted during the
13th session of the International Geological Congress in Brussels (August 9,
1922). It was a result of the efforts and initiative of R. Kettner
(Czechoslovakia), J. Nowak (Poland), G. Munteanu Murgoci (Romania), and V.
Petkovic (Yugoslavia). Later, after the Second World War, the association
changed its name to the Carpathian-Balkan Geological Association (CBGA).
During the last hundred years, the CBGA has passed several phases of its
existence and organization regarding European geopolitical changes. The main
goal of the CBGA remained the same as at the beginning: to promote and
encourage joint fundamental and applied geological research in the
Carpathian-Balkan region and surrounding area. Today, many geoscientists from
the 16 member states collaborate in the frame of official working groups of
CBGA, EU professional projects, business meetings and joint topics, education
programs, etc. CBGA is affiliated with the International Union of Geological
Science (IUGS) as one of the oldest regional organizations. Based on
increasing industrial and environmental demands and needs and an interest in
the region?s vast scientific and professional community, we believe the CBGA
can improve its activity and give additional benefits to the scientific
community, industry, and the environment.