We are the largest UK producer of stable isotope data, particularly specialising in climate, environmental and archaeological studies
Geothermal energy resources occur in a broad range of geological settings. The BGS Geothermal team has experience in assessing and characterising shallow and deep geothermal resources.
Temperature rises can affect agriculture, sea levels and the frequency of extreme weather incidents. We can study past climate change by looking at the evidence in rocks, fossils and changes in the landscape.
The Inorganic Geochemistry Facility provides high-quality analytical expertise and specialist services for the production and geochemical interpretation of inorganic data.
Browse our list of past PhD researchers, listed by the year they completed their PhD.
The mysterious Parallel Roads of Glen Roy have attracted visitors for hundreds of years – but how did they form?
The advanced atlas presents analyses and maps for a total of 53 elements, which includes the original 17 elements.
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