During summer 2016 Laura Hubbard undertook a project looking at heavy metal and bacterial contamination of fish sold in the UK.
At BGS we have a series of initiatives aimed at promoting various species of plants and animals on our sites.
Quantity surveyors and civil engineers have until the end of July to take part in a survey that will help to improve the accuracy of indicative cost estimates for UK brownfield sites.
The walkway of eight trees has been planted in the grounds of BGS headquarters in Keyworth to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne.
Essential geological model detailing seismic hazard published as the pursuit of new renewable energy infrastructure intensifies.
BGS's Clive Mitchell on spotting, collecting and identifying the pebbles you can find on Britain's beaches.
Building resilience both in the UK and internationally to landslides and carrying out many aspects of landslide research.
BGS Geodesy and Earth Observation scientists have a long history of working with InSAR data.
How can we make this section better?*
Please select a reason*