Our current activities build on the BGS’s extensive research experience in this region, contributing to welfare and future economic growth by the responsible use of natural resources.
The 'Pathways to Action' project aims to characterise flows of communication within and between communities to help reduce multi-hazard risk.
We combine rainfall statistics and landslide data to produce graphs demonstrating the relationship between landslides and rainfall.
Understanding and assessing geochemical hazards in the environment has been a part of the BGS portfolio of research for over 50 years.
Measuring, recording and analysing near-surface geological hazards including landslides, sinkholes and discontinuities.
The SOS team are focused on two main research objectives: development of smart sensor networks for multiscale catchment monitoring and forecasting, and optimisation of smart sensor networks to quantify and improve urban water security.
AquiMod simulates groundwater level time-series at a point by linking simple algorithms of soil drainage, unsaturated zone flow and groundwater flow.
BGS GISGroundwater is an add-in to ArcGIS that models the depth to groundwater beneath the land surface.
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