The British Geological Survey University Funding Initiative (BUFI) supports numerous PhD students through funding and/or supervision. Here is a list of ISI publications arising from these collaborations.
Carbon capture and storage involves capturing carbon dioxide at emission sources, such as power stations, then transporting and storing it underground.
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.
Geological records demonstrate that there have been a number of large variations in Earth’s climate in the past.
The mysterious Parallel Roads of Glen Roy have attracted visitors for hundreds of years – but how did they form?
Landslides in the UK, around the world and under the sea.
Studying carbon dioxide storage as a recognised European centre of excellence in a number of research areas.
A new, seamless, onshore–offshore digital geological map for part of one of the most famous coastlines in the world — the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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