BGS is part of a joint UK-Kenyan international project that aims to blend data and information with local stakeholder input to explore the sustainable supply of sand and aggregates in Kenya.
New research will explore microorganisms with the potential to breakdown hazardous chemicals in the environment.
The UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow, which will give scientists an unprecedented look at the subsurface, holds its virtual opening.
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.
Improving the sustainability of our laboratories is integral to the BGS Environmental Sustainability Strategy.
The BGS monitors glaciers and the landscape that surrounds them in a number of ways, such as boreholes, ground penetrating radar and hydrometric monitoring.
The Debris Flow landslide layer provides information on the potential of the ground, at a given location, to form a debris flow. It is based on a combination of digital geological, hydrogeological and topographic data.
BGS Geodesy and Earth Observation provides satellite imagery and expertise that is used to determine the effects of disaster events.
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