[1] In addition to promoting geophysical knowledge in research, teaching and application, its main tasks include geophysical public relations work, cooperation with neighboring disciplines and the promotion of young scientists.
The society represents German geophysics in national and international committees and gives out various awards.
Its former role as the official representative of Germany in the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics was transferred to the National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics, which was founded around 1970.
Membership is terminated by resignation at the end of the calendar, in justified cases, members can be voted out by the board.
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