Dynamic interaction in tropical Africa: IGCP-616Y and IGCP 646 projects and events
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The scientific objectives and research program of the
IGCP-646 project (2015–2018) cuts across many disciplines and includes various aspects of continental basement geology, resource exploration (mineral, water and
hydrocarbons), geohazard mitigation, and climate change,
all of which are of critical importance to developing countries, particularly in parts of West Africa where population
pressures are on the rise. Considerable emphasis was
placed on capacity building, creation of opportunities for
young scientists to undertake higher degrees programs,
knowledge transfer and training. The SIDA-funded “pilot
project” IGCP-616Y (started in 2012), focused on three objects
(i) crustal architecture, tectonic evolution and regional
geology of Central Africa and the connection with NE
Brazil; (ii) the Mesozoic continental rifting and breakup
leading to a better integration of the onshore and offshore
geology; (iii) clarification and quantification of the links
between basement structures, neotectonics, climate change
and landscape evolution. The IGCP-616Y and IGCP-646
projects consisted of over 250 researchers, from different
countries. In the course of the projects, six annual meetings, four field trips/workshops, as well as several training sessions were organized. Here we provide a summary
of the scientific targets of the projects and a summary of
the organized activities.
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