Focusing on the use of geochemistry in research, training and teaching.
Coastal vulnerability is an issue in many coastal areas of Great Britain. Understanding the processes and identifying potential geohazards and interdependencies within the coastal zone allows users to mitigate and plan to improve future resilience.
Climate change is an increasingly important issue affecting us all, from housing subsidence to road or pipe damage. This research focuses on the potential effects of climate change on subsidence, and how tools for future scenario forecasting can aid planning and development.
RAWFILL aims to provide knowledge and tools to screen landfill sites, with the goal of recovering dormant raw materials, energy carriers and land resources.
Thw Waste Management ALERT project aims to develop a non-invasive, 4D, electrical imaging system for automated time-lapse monitoring of landfill sites.
Debris flows, also known as lahars when they involve volcanic material, are mixtures of sediments and water that flow down the slopes in response to gravity.
Data and information are fundamental to scientific progress. At BGS we gather and curate data from our own projects and from partners.
Recent work on phosphorus contamination in, and the role of soils on its transfer to, river sediments in the UK.
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