To mark World Soil Day, Olivier Humphrey highlights the soil-related activities of the BGS Inorganic Geochemistry Facility and its partners in western Kenya.
Hanoi is a rapidly growing city built on the alluvial plain of the Red River. As the city expands and develops, managing resources and protecting the environment are a constant challenge.
Subsidence caused by shrinking and swelling of the ground can lead to financial loss. How can you mitigate against it?
The BGS is investigating how shallow groundwater levels may affect crop yield.
Margarita Segou has been appointed as the editor-in-chief of one of the world’s leading, peer-reviewed research journals in solid-Earth geophysics.
Providing high-quality analytical expertise and specialist services for the production and geochemical interpretation of inorganic data.
Parts of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have been named among 100 of the world’s most important geological sites by UNESCO and international scientists.
BGS GeoSchool offers a wide-ranging programme of both field and classroom-based professional development training courses.
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