Rapid erosion of the cliffs at Happisburgh means that we can observe processes that may normally take thousands of years at other sites.
Providing conceptual understanding of the subsurface below our cities to support planning and development, using 3D urban models.
Binny Craig is possibly West Lothian’s most prominent natural landmark. The craggy knoll, formed from an igneous intrusion, offers spectacular views from the summit.
The accreditation is a standard awarded to laboratories that can demonstrate practical steps towards improved efficiency and sustainability.
BGS achieved gold certification in the Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF) accreditation in March 2023.
The ‘Box office bears’ project aims to understand more about the bears that were once a common sight in England. Prof Hannah O’Regan and Dr Lizzie Wright from the University of Nottingham explain what the project entails.
The updated biosphere map for the UK will allow users to identify sulphur isotope variations.
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