A new study aims to determine lead isotope ratios in soil and rock across Great Britain which could inform future archaeological studies about human and animal origins.
More than 1000 energy-saving solar panels have been installed at BGS's headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire.
BGS’s online tool for validating AGS files against the official AGS data format rules and its own NGDC data submission requirements goes live.
Tom Bide and Clive Mitchell outline the BGS Sand and Sustainability project, which is working on geoscience-led solutions for the global issue of sand mining.
A new BGS report assesses the current situation around and future potential of deep geothermal energy in the UK.
The new Road Pollution Solutions tool predicts pollution levels from road runoff and suggests nature-based solutions to combat it.
The partnership will advance the two organisations’ shared interests in mineral research and geoscience to help benefit society.
All 662 reports from the Mineral Exploration and Investigation Grants Act programme are now available on the Critical Minerals Intelligence Centre website.
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