The UK Geoenergy Observatories team took part in Evidence Week 2020 to talk to parliamentarians about the essential role of geoenergy in the energy mix to meet net zero.
A recording of the British Geological Survey Stakeholder Event 2022 is now available to view online.
Deposition is the laying down of sediment carried by wind, water, or ice.
The Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast form Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site, formed 60 million years ago.
Decarbonisation of power production, heat, transport and industry is a major challenge and one that intrinsically involves geoscience.
Seismometers are used to record the seismic waves produced by earthquakes. Relative arrival times of these waves is used to determine earthquake location.
BGS Civils is a suite of national maps of engineering properties based on geological data and the digital 1:50 000 scale geological map - BGS Geology 50k.
This theme provides information on the suitability of a geological material for foundations as part of a suite of GIS layers for different engineering parameters.
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