The BGS Mineral Index is card catalogue of mineral intelligence references covering the years 1917–1980.
Providing conceptual understanding of the subsurface below our cities to support planning and development, using 3D urban models.
A trial BGS data product takes the temporal component of potential future increased amount and intensity of rainfall on river scour into account.
Conservation agriculture and electrical resistivity tomography could help combat the factors affecting food security in southern Africa.
The exhibition will take viewers on a journey through a series of geoscience themes, showcasing how climate change affects our urban and natural environment.
To mark World Soil Day, Olivier Humphrey highlights the soil-related activities of the BGS Inorganic Geochemistry Facility and its partners in western Kenya.
Great Britain has over 250 000 documented mining sites and the underground voids resulting from past mining activity pose a possible hazard. Knowledge of the distribution of former mining areas will help us to plan for future development and ongoing maintenance.
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