A new BGS report reviews known resources of lithium and engagement in the battery supply chain across key African countries.
Providing conceptual understanding of the subsurface below our cities to support planning and development, using 3D urban models.
The UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow has completed a first survey of the water circulating in abandoned mines lying up to 88 m below the city.
Underground storage for renewable energy resources could be a viable green solution as we transition to a net zero UK.
Rutland Water was recently in the media when one of the longest and most complete Ichthyosaur fossils was discovered on the edge of Rutland water.
A new study aims to understand the range of organic molecules present in urban waterway sediments from different locations around the world.
New technology has enabled marine scientists to capture some of the world’s first images of previously unexplored habitats in the deepest point of the Indian Ocean.
The BGS Geology Viewer has been designed to provide geology enthusiasts and the general public with bedrock and superficial geology maps of Great Britain.
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