- Opening address
John Ludden, Executive Director, BGS
- About the BGS | 175 years of geoscience
- Twenty-first century survey
Denis Peach, Chief Scientist, BGS
- Acuity, accuracy and application: from systematic geological mapping to responsive 3D+ surveys
Martin Smith, Head Geology & Landscape, BGS
- From watercolour to web
Keith Westhead, Head Knowledge Exchange, BGS
- Keynote: Facing tomorrow’s challenges with integrated science
Marcia McNutt, Director, USGS
Morning session B
- OneGeology: improving access to
geoscience globally
Ian Jackson, Chief of Operations, BGS
- North American liaisons
Garth Earls, Director, GSNI
- Arabian adventures: geological mapping and
climate change in Arabia
Andrew Farrant, Geologist, BGS
- Groundwater animals: extending our understanding
of biodiversity in the UK
Louise Maurice, Groundwater ecologist, BGS
- Life just got complicated
Dr Phil Wilby, Geologist, BGS
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- From Stonehenge to the Gherkin:
5000 years of human movement and mobility in Britain
Jane Evans, Isotope geochemist, NIGL
Afternoon session A
- Predict or prepare: natural hazards and human disasters
David Kerridge, Head Earth Hazards & Systems, BGS
- Groundwater, health and livelihoods in Africa
Alan MacDonald, Hydrogeologist, BGS
- Marine exploration
Robert Gatliff, Head Marine Geoscience, BGS
- Carbon capture and storage (CCS):
demonstrating the concept
Andy Chadwick, Head CO2 Storage Research, BGS
- Future energy: renewable energy dividends from our coal mining legacy
Diarmad Campbell, Chief Geologist, Scotland, BGS
- Keynote: The human planet
Iain Stewart, Professor of Geosciences
Communication, University of Plymouth
Afternoon session B
- Malthus revisited? Population growth,
environmental change and resource limits
Andrew Bloodworth, Head Minerals & Waste, BGS
- Looking forward to making predictions:
BGS’s role in the next decade and beyond.
Andrew Hughes, Hydrogeologist, BGS
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