Staff members from various disciplines across BGS worked over the weekend to engage festivalgoers with BGS’s work, specifically critical raw materials.
BGS-led research has helped develop a method to identify ancient human and animal wetland inhabitants.
BGS research leads to advancements in the detection of plutonium and ultimately the determination of soil erosion rates in tropical soils.
The conference took place at BGS’s headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, on 21 November 2023.
Scientists at BGS will lead a new four-year project that will enhance our understanding of gravel barrier systems across the coastlines of the UK.
A new European Space Agency-funded project will study the effect earthquakes have on occurrences of other natural hazards in the long-term.
The latest edition provides essential information about the production, consumption and trade of UK minerals up to 2022.
The technical reports, covering the full spectrum of BGS activities and subjects, were produced between 1950 and 2000.
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