Geology doesn’t stop at international borders, so BGS is working with neighbouring geological surveys and research institutes to solve common problems with the geology they share.
We worked in a cross-disciplinary doctoral training network to understand soil geochemical processes to support policies in agriculture and public health in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Some of India’s top scientists visited BGS to explore the UK’s carbon dioxide storage research potential.
This is a single data layer that identifies areas of potential shrink–swell hazard that are underneath another solid formation and therefore hidden from the surface.
New images of the BGS Building Stone Collection have been published.
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