In December 2021, BGS BUFI student Sara Osman visited La Palma in the Canary Islands to assess buildings damaged during the Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption. In this blog, she talks about her experiences on the island.
Exploring hazard research at BGS helps us to understand hazard risks and reduce vulnerability to disasters across the globe.
BGS scientists have trialled a new way of detecting animal burrows in clay flood embankments.
Specialising in organic geochemical measurements at the bulk and molecular level in complex matrices, like rock, sediment, soil and water.
PhD student David Osborne is exploring Bronze Age animal husbandry using isotopes and X-rays.
BGS uses unpiloted aerial systems (UAS), or drones, to collect data for geological investigations, mapping and surveying, and for promotional purposes.
Remote sensing of land surface temperature is a useful method of extracting information about the surface for geoenvironmental studies.
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