BGS is part of a research project that will consider the feasibility of using quantum gravity sensors to monitor carbon capture and storage sites.
Conservation agriculture and electrical resistivity tomography could help combat the factors affecting food security in southern Africa.
A new report underlines importance of community engagement in achieving the UK national climate change targets.
BGS has begun publishing a new series of high-resolution offshore geological maps showing the distribution of bedrock and sediments that make up the seabed around our coasts.
The carbon cycle describes the process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere into the Earth, then released back into the atmosphere.
Hosting BGS's collections of borehole cores, cuttings, samples, specimens, and related subsurface information from the UK landmass and continental shelf.
Utilising a wide range of environmental agents, equipment and capabilities for groundwater dating and tracing.
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