In remembrance, Prof David Tappin discusses the importance of tsunami anniversaries
Discover how BGS is working alongside partners to investigate the effectiveness of natural flood management initiatives and mitigate the threat of flooding.
BGS has been involved in co-developing a prototype regional-scale landslide forecasting system in two hazard-prone districts of India.
Fractured rock along faults affects sediment movement on slopes with implications for the design of infrastructure.
Boxing Day 2024 marks 20 years since the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Prof David Tappin reflects on the disaster and discusses what we have learnt since 2004.
New research at the Cheshire Observatory has shown the potential for mapping thermal changes in the subsurface using sound waves.
The main aim of our Partnerships for Development work was to support our partner countries in developing sustainable extractives sectors.
Mam Tor, in the Peak District of Derbyshire, is an iconic hill formed from rocks that date to the Carboniferous, when Britain sat near the equator and enjoyed tropical weather conditions.
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