The UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow, which will give scientists an unprecedented look at the subsurface, holds its virtual opening.
BGS has supported the creation of a new modelling platform to aid research workflows around ash dispersion simulation.
The BGS data exploration licences allow users to evaluate BGS data at no cost and use it in the development stages of a commercial innovation.
At BGS we have a series of initiatives aimed at promoting various species of plants and animals on our sites.
Quantity surveyors and civil engineers have until the end of July to take part in a survey that will help to improve the accuracy of indicative cost estimates for UK brownfield sites.
Tromino is tool that is easy to deploy almost anywhere, which enables us to detect and visualise the layering of superficial deposits and underlying bedrock.
Steve Thorpe discusses returning to fieldwork after the COVID-19 pandemic and trying out the Tromino kit.
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