The BGS is currently setting up a pilot-scale observatory to serve Hanoi, Vietnam, in the context of hazards and resilience to those hazards.
BGS has pioneered the use of ground-based (terrestrial) techniques for a variety of geoscientific applications since 1999.
Conservation agriculture and electrical resistivity tomography could help combat the factors affecting food security in southern Africa.
The directions of true, grid and magnetic north will, for the first time, coincide at various locations in Great Britain between 2022 and 2026.
BGS is increasingly utilising GitHub to make its software available as open source and encourage collaboration with partners and the wider community.
BGS has been working with partners to make the geosciences more accessible to young people, including those from under-represented backgrounds.
PhD student Hamish Duncalf-Youngson recently visited Manipur, India, to assess the effects of aquaculture, environmental change and pollution at this internationally important site.
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