BGS scientists visited north-east Japan to study the area devastated by the tsunami caused by the Great Tohoku earthquake of 11 March 2011.
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.
Browse our list of past PhD researchers, listed by the year they completed their PhD.
Dr Lamb will take up the position of honorary professor of environmental geochemistry, with a focus on collaborative research.
Shrink–swell, or expansive, soils are one of the most costly and widespread geological hazards globally, with costs estimated to run into several billion pounds annually.
Why the subsurface is vital in delivering a net zero carbon economy.
Finding answers to some of our planet’s biggest challenges can require scientists to carry out their work in the most extraordinary of environments.
Generating stable isotope data, specialising in climate, environmental and archaeological studies.
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