BGS research leads to advancements in the detection of plutonium and ultimately the determination of soil erosion rates in tropical soils.
The conference took place at BGS’s headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, on 21 November 2023.
Charlotte Hipkiss has recently taken up a new position in the National Environmental Isotope Facility at BGS and gives us a little insight into her new position.
Fractured rock along faults affects sediment movement on slopes with implications for the design of infrastructure.
New research has combined zooarchaeology and ancient and modern biomolecular datasets to reveal a new understanding of the history and projections of fallow deer.
BGS has been awarded the NERC-Arctic grant for a collaboration project with Iceland GeoSurvey.
BGS visits the active and fossilised geothermal systems of southern Tuscany, Italy.
New geological map will help in the hunt for new renewable energy opportunities whilst protecting delicate marine ecosystems.
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