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The AGS is the official provincial geological survey of Alberta. It operates under the guiding principles of the Canada Intergovernmental Geoscience Accord, which identifies the provincial survey as being the principal steward, resident authority, and principal investigator for public geoscience. AGS
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In 1920, Dr. Allan delivered to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta the first government report on the mineral resources of the province. Dr. Allan reported on 18 different mineral resources known to occur in the province at that time. That report marks the beginning of AGS. The Alberta Geological
227:. The AGS provides geological information and advice about the geology of Alberta to the Government of Alberta, the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), industry, and the public to support the exploration, sustainable development, regulation, and conservation of Alberta's resources. 284:
The manager of the AGS represents Alberta on the National Geological Surveys Committee, which governs the implementation of the Intergovernmental Geoscience Accord and fosters cross-jurisdictional survey co-operation in Canada.
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is responsible for describing the geology and resources in the province and provides information and knowledge to help resolve land use, environmental, public health, and safety issues related to geosciences.
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of Alberta needed by government, industry and the public for earth-resource stewardship and sustainable development in Alberta. Geological processes, like
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of the Alberta government, as a core part of the Scientific and Industrial Research Council, later the
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The specific mission of the AGS is to provide data, information, knowledge and advice about the
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exist at the provincial/territorial and federal levels of government in
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The roots of AGS go back to 1912, one year after the founding of the
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