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3 November 2010
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volcano
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The Iceland Meteorological Office reports that meltwater began flooding from the Grímsvötn glacial lake in Iceland on 29 October and discharge progressively increased through to 1 November.

This could signal that magma is rising beneath the volcano although as of 1 November there were no detectable signs of the beginning of a volcanic eruption.

More about Grímsvötn volcanic activity, Iceland



3 November 2010
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Mining
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Rare earth elements play a vital and increasing role in a wide range of consumer electronics, in environmental technologies and in military applications.

Although rare earth deposits are known in several countries, production in recent years has been strongly concentrated in a very few locations.

In the light of this, and some issues relating to trade restrictions, there is considerable concern about the security of supply of these critical materials.

The BGS guide to Rare Earth Elements profiles their uses, geology, mining, processing and trade.



3 November 2010
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Sinkhole
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GeoSure national datasets provide geological information about potential ground movement or subsidence that can help planning decisions.
  • Collapsible deposits
  • Compressible ground
  • Landslides (slope instability)
  • Running sand
  • Shrink-swell
  • Soluble rocks (dissolution)
More about GeoSure | National Ground Stability Data


26 October 2010
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BGS Digital Geological map
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GeoIndex provides a map-based search of information about BGS data collections. Information about these data collections is now available as web map services (WMS).


13 October 2010
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Photograph of the William Smith Building
Site update

Product updates on Non-coal mining hazards, Superficial Deposits Thickness Model, Geological Indicators of Flooding, DiGMapGB-50k unique identifiers plus office news.

More about What's new | Information Products



12 October 2010
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Landslide_blubberhouses2.jpg
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The most recent landslides, September 2010, are located to the west of Blubberhouses in North Yorkshire along the A59 road.

Although the landslides did not encroach on the road surface, the A59 was closed between Blubberhouses and Raven's Peak while remediation work took place.

The BGS Landslide Response Team made a visit to the landslide on 30 September 2010 to investigate the failures. Information was collected for the BGS National Landslide Database and geological maps.

More about the Blubberhouses landslide



28 September 2010
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Amber beads
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The links between the Stonehenge area and the Mediterranean have been debated for years. Recent research by the British Geological Survey (BGS) suggests people came from both the snow of the Alps and the heat of the Mediterranean to visit Stonehenge.


28 September 2010
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Zinc ingots
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Recent news reports which suggest that the world is running out of certain essential metals are just scaremongering say scientists from the British Geological Survey (BGS).


28 September 2010
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An 'aggregate' of volcanic ash particles.
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Scientists at the British Geological Survey (BGS) have found evidence in the UK of large ash particles from the Icelandic volcanic eruption in April 2010. This discovery will help refine the modelling of ash plume dispersal for future eruptions.


23 September 2010
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iGeology Logo
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iGeology is a new free iPhone App that lets you take a geological map of Britain wherever you go to help you learn about the rocks beneath your feet. And with the phone s GPS, you'll know exactly where you are.

iGeology is free!

Download it from iTunes
or the App Store



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