Members of the public will get a rare chance to take a look behind the scenes of the Lyell Centre later this month.
Groundwater flooding accounts for an estimated £530 million in damages per year; geoscientific data can help to minimise its impact.
Collaboration between scientists is vital in today's interconnected world to further scientific progress. In environmental research, issues such as soil erosion demand collaboration on an international scale.
We worked in a cross-disciplinary doctoral training network to understand soil geochemical processes to support policies in agriculture and public health in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The BGS Drilling Facility performs shallow drilling operations and tests to support BGS research.
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Regulations require monitoring before starting operations at a CO2 storage site.
New maps launched by BGS reveal how climate change is likely to drive an increase in subsidence-related issues for British homes and properties over the next 50 years.
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