The International Geomagnetic Reference Field, used for navigation on mobile phones and in space, is updated every five years.
The latest edition of World Mineral Production has been released.
BGS has developed a new model that provides a unique tool for simulating groundwater resources at a national scale.
BGS hosted its bi-annual Open Day on 8 June 2024, welcoming more than 1000 visitors to its headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire.
Bones found at the site are helping scientists to understand the diet of wolves and how they differ over time.
Offshore well and survey information held within BGS’s archive have now been transferred to the North Sea Transition Authority’s National Data Repository to enable greater access.
Gillian Martin MSP visits the UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow to learn about geothermal energy and see the research being carried out at the facility.
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