BGS’s new tool highlights the development of wind energy installations over time, along with their magnet and rare earth content.
Twenty years of evidence from earthquake monitoring proves the Britpop legends are the most ‘ground shaking’ musical act to perform at Murrayfield Stadium, with the chance to secure their position at the top of the charts this weekend.
BGS Geodesy and Earth Observation scientists have a long history of working with InSAR data.
The directions of true, grid and magnetic north will, for the first time, coincide at various locations in Great Britain between 2022 and 2026.
The potential for running sand to be a hazard has been assessed using 1:50 000-scale digital maps of superficial and bedrock deposits.
Addressing global concerns over the long-term availability of secure and adequate supplies of the minerals and metals needed by society.
Subsidence caused by shrinking and swelling of the ground can lead to financial loss. How can you mitigate against it?
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