The BGS information management (geology) project populates and maintains a number of key geological databases and other information systems.
The National Geoscience programme is a forward-looking investment in UK geology that provides relevant, coherent and enriched geoscience knowledge for our stakeholders.
It may seem unwise to choose to live with such a hazardous neighbour as a volcano. There are a number of reasons why people live alongside volcanoes.
Facilitating a step change in our understanding of geology and our relationship with the underground environment.
Landslides are classified by their type of movement. The four main types of movement are falls, topples, slides and flows.
The BGS geological timechart provides colourful reference material for use in schools, colleges and at home.
A set of simple, practical activities that model seismological processes and activities carried out by seismologists.
A new, seamless, onshore–offshore digital geological map for part of one of the most famous coastlines in the world — the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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