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National Geoscience Database of Iran

Geology of IranGovernment agencies of IranResearch institutes in Iran

The National Geoscience Database of Iran or in brief NGDIR is a scientific and research government agency in Iran which works in the field of Geology of Iran and centrally manages Geoscience data. This center was established in 1999 in the field of data collection authority with the aim of managing, preserving and sharing Geoscience data.

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National Geoscience Database of Iran
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