Research in these laboratories focuses on understanding fluid (water, gas and solutes) movement and rock deformation in the subsurface.
This laboratory is used to study chemical reactions between fluids and rocks under conditions found in the top few kilometres of the Earth's crust.
BGS has a long history of collaborative international geochemical projects involving regional baseline mapping and health and environment studies.
Growing concern for African elephants has prompted scientists to understand more about their movement choices.
The BGS Hydrate and Ices Laboratory is a specialised facility used to study the behaviour of gas hydrates within sediments.
The deep-sea mining independent evidence review report was commissioned by the UK Government to inform its policy in relation to deep-sea mining.
Producing a broad range of geological data and information, including digital mapping, for all stakeholders.
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