Collaboration between scientists is vital in today's interconnected world to further scientific progress. In environmental research, issues such as soil erosion demand collaboration on an international scale.
We worked in a cross-disciplinary doctoral training network to understand soil geochemical processes to support policies in agriculture and public health in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Leading the development and application of field and laboratory infrastructure and long-term management of geophysical and geotechnical property data.
Jade Ward shares an overview of the ways in which groundwater resources are helping to address worldwide issues such as the global water crisis, waterborne disease and climate change adaptation.
An international team of scientists have shown how climate change could have enabled the migration of Homo sapiens around 60 000 years ago.
BGS has a long history of assisting relief efforts by providing satellite maps, data and interpretation to those affected by disasters, helping to identify hazardous areas to avoid.
How measuring oxygen and carbon isotopes in tiny fossils improves our understanding of past climate.
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.
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