From food security to mitigating geohazard risks, environmental understanding is essential for mitigation and resilience in a changing climate.
Remote sensing of land surface temperature is a useful method of extracting information about the surface for geoenvironmental studies.
Producing a broad range of geological data and information, including digital mapping, for all stakeholders.
For the UK to reach its ambitious target of storing 170 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year by 2050, it will need to look beyond the current well-studied geographical areas.
The only way the UK can reach its target of net zero emissions by 2050 is by taking a better look below the surface, say experts from BGS and geologists from across the UK.
Two geochemical surveys were undertaken in the Solomon Islands between 1976 and 1983 as part of a combined geological mapping and mineral exploration project.
The Geological Society has recognised the contributions of two members of BGS: director Dr Karen Hanghøj and volcanologist Dr Samantha Engwell.
BGS geoscience vocabularies provide consistency in our classification systems by controlling the spelling and terms used in our data holdings.
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