BGS will take a leading role in efforts to better predict the location and effects of extreme weather events.
The geological secrets lying under the surface of Liverpool and Warrington have been unveiled for the first time in BGS’s 3D interactive tool.
BGS will conduct essential studies on hydrogen behaviour in the subsurface to predict, measure and monitor underground hydrogen storage.
An online tool that shows which roads are most likely to cause river pollution is being expanded to incorporate methods to assess pollution from agricultural areas.
The Isle of Arran has officially been named as the tenth UNESCO Global Geopark in the UK.
BGS has signed a memorandum of understanding with FloodTags to collaborate on the use of large language models to improve real-time monitoring of geological hazards and their impacts.
New research providing earlier warnings of landslides has been awarded the British Geotechnical Association medal.
A new approach that combines AI and satellite data has been used by scientists to detect actively moving landslides at a national scale.
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