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Our strategy, Applied Geoscience for our changing Earth, outlines how the BGS will focus its activities on key strategic issues related to energy and environmental change. It also addresses complex environmental challenges requiring decisions in the short- and medium-term.
20 March 2009
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A selection of research highlights from international and UK projects.
Recent highlights include geological mapping, mineral resource mapping and geochemical mapping projects.
19 March 2009
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The Newsletter provides a snapshot of some of the many activities across the BGS that will inform scientific and technical staff and also our stakeholders.
18 March 2009
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New download
16 March 2009
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BGS have produced updated geological and mineral resource maps for Malawi at a scale of 1:1 million and a series of brochures on the mineral potential for use by mineral exploration companies in a project lasting only three months.
12 March 2009
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New geological maps of the Isle of Wight are being produced by combining old and new methods. Detailed aerial surveys will obtain geophysical data to be integrated with traditional geological mapping to create some of the most detailed geological maps ever seen of part of the UK mainland. The Isle of Wight survey uses the skills of a multidisciplinary team producing geological maps at variety of scales.
12 March 2009
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The BGS directly funds university collaboration via BUFI. Our principal aim is to encourage and fund science at the PhD level.
12 March 2009
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GeoScholar is a set of free geological data - available in GIS format - for UK universities and the higher education sector, to support teaching and learning within the geosciences.
11 March 2009
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The process of change described in last year's Annual Report has been gathering pace with reorganisation at the top-level, appointments within the new structure and new committees driving science, information and commercial strategy.
10 March 2009
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The Afar region, Ethiopia, is part of the volcanically and seismically active portion of the African Rift and is one of the few places on Earth where we can witness plate divergence as the continental crust splits apart to form a new ocean.
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