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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.
BGS scientists have trialled a new way of detecting animal burrows in clay flood embankments.
Studying the structural and compositional characterisation of rocks and their constituent parts at all scales.
BGS geologists Tom Bide and Clive Mitchell travelled to The Gambia as part of our ongoing work aiming to reduce the impact of sand mining.
BGS and University of Nottingham PhD student Paulina Baranowska shares her experience presenting her research on nuclear forensics at her first international conference.
Research reveals that a fault cutting through the subsurface of Jakarta could generate a damaging earthquake of high magnitude.
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