Take notice of warning signs and avoid going directly under or on top of cliffs, no matter how tempting it might be.
Research reveals that a fault cutting through the subsurface of Jakarta could generate a damaging earthquake of high magnitude.
Some of India’s top scientists visited BGS to explore the UK’s carbon dioxide storage research potential.
This laboratory is used to study chemical reactions between fluids and rocks under conditions found in the top few kilometres of the Earth's crust.
Scientists have discovered cavities in the clay underneath Cardiff, which will influence the siting of future geothermal developments.
The BGS offers students the chance to work with our scientists and support staff to provide them with experience in the workplace.
Katie Williams, an environmental geochemistry masters student, shares her experience following a work placement in the Stable Isotope Facility.
How measuring oxygen and carbon isotopes in tiny fossils improves our understanding of past climate.
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