The card catalogue records items added to the BGS Library service from 1970 to the mid 1980s, when the computerised catalogue ENVIROLIB began
Relief is the term used for the differences in height across the land’s surface and is affected by the underlying rocks.
The BGS’s test site at Aldbrough is located on the extensive Holderness coast of Yorkshire and monitors the actively receding coastline.
The field observatory at Hollin Hill brings together a combination of our field surveying, geomorphological, geophysical, engineering and hydrogeological expertise.
In June 2014 the BGS were asked to carry out a terrestrial LiDAR survey of the Hellfire Caves; a network of man-made chalk and flint caverns, extending 500m underground.
3D visualisation systems enable geoscientists to communicate with each other and with end users from diverse disciplines to better understand complex and varied datasets.
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