A multi-skilled responsive team of BGS scientists investigated a sinkhole in Ripon, Yorkshire, in November 2016.
Bedrock exposed between mileage 60.0050 and 60.1630 on the southwest side of Roade cutting south of Courteenhall bridge). The outcrop is loose and unstable and located in the upper part of the slope.
BGS is part of a joint UK-Kenyan international project that aims to blend data and information with local stakeholder input to explore the sustainable supply of sand and aggregates in Kenya.
New research will explore microorganisms with the potential to breakdown hazardous chemicals in the environment.
The UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow, which will give scientists an unprecedented look at the subsurface, holds its virtual opening.
BGS has supported the creation of a new modelling platform to aid research workflows around ash dispersion simulation.
The BGS data exploration licences allow users to evaluate BGS data at no cost and use it in the development stages of a commercial innovation.
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