BGS scientists are collaborating with research partners to improve knowledge of landslide susceptibility in Ethiopia.
The BGS National Landslide Database (NLD) is the most extensive source of information on landslides in Great Britain.
The IMAGER project aims to develop 3D electrical resistivity tomography as a nationally applicable method for investigating important onshore sand and gravel deposits.
RAWFILL aims to provide knowledge and tools to screen landfill sites, with the goal of recovering dormant raw materials, energy carriers and land resources.
Our scientists lead research projects and work in partnerships around the world to improve our understanding of volcanic processes, hazards and risks.
Addressing issues related to the sustainability of water resources and quality, and the effects of environmental change on the water cycle, natural hazards, and human health.
Data and information are fundamental to scientific progress. At BGS we gather and curate data from our own projects and from partners.
Volcanic ash in the atmosphere is a hazard particularly for civil aviation. Atmospheric dispersion models are used to predict volcanic ash transport.
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