BGS has been awarded the NERC-Arctic grant for a collaboration project with Iceland GeoSurvey.
BGS and University of Nottingham PhD student Paulina Baranowska shares her experience presenting her research on nuclear forensics at her first international conference.
BGS Geodesy and Earth Observation scientists have a long history of working with InSAR data.
British Geological Survey research, commissioned by Historic Environment Scotland, reveals an opportunity to re-establish the Scottish building stone market in order to maintain the country’s historic buildings.
Scientists have discovered cavities in the clay underneath Cardiff, which will influence the siting of future geothermal developments.
Research reveals that a fault cutting through the subsurface of Jakarta could generate a damaging earthquake of high magnitude.
Geoscientists have developed a practical framework for assessing the degree of ’readiness’ of a prospective carbon dioxide storage site.
New images of the BGS Building Stone Collection have been published.
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