BGS scientists visited north-east Japan to study the area devastated by the tsunami caused by the Great Tohoku earthquake of 11 March 2011.
Finding answers to some of our planet’s biggest challenges can require scientists to carry out their work in the most extraordinary of environments.
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.
The UK’s biggest and most prestigious bike race would not be what it is today, without a nod to the humble rock.
The offshore wind industry will be boosted by the digitisation of a dataset showing the Quaternary geology at the seabed and the UK’s shallow subsurface.
Nitrate leaching from soils can have negative effects ecosystems and human health.
GeoClimate clay shrink-swell provides information on the projected future change in susceptibility of clay shrink–swell across Great Britain due to climate change.
Growing concern for African elephants has prompted scientists to understand more about their movement choices.
How can we make this section better?*
Please select a reason*