BGS uses unpiloted aerial systems (UAS), or drones, to collect data for geological investigations, mapping and surveying, and for promotional purposes.
BGS Geodesy and Earth Observation scientists have a long history of working with InSAR data.
Subsidence caused by shrinking and swelling of the ground can lead to financial loss. How can you mitigate against it?
BGS has produced the geological indicators of flooding dataset from geological maps detailing the floodplains and coastal plains in Britain.
The NHP builds on the interdisciplinary expertise of its partners to deliver better coordinated natural hazards science, research and advice to Governments, Civil Contingency responders and other hazard resilience groups across the UK.
Areas from the Highlands to south-west England have the right geology to be prospective for several critical raw materials such as lithium and graphite, according to a new report.
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