The National Landslide Database is the most extensive source of information on landslides in Great Britain with over 17 000 records.
The Mercia Mudstone Group was deposited in the Triassic and underlies much of central and southern England.
Developing new and innovative data products that deliver geoscientific information to a range of users in an accessible form.
What is a landslide? Why do landslides happen? How to classify a landslide. Landslides in the UK and around the world.
The causes of earthquakes and the different types of tectonic boundaries and faults on which they usually occur.
Facilitating a step change in our understanding of geology and our relationship with the underground environment.
Landslides are classified by their type of movement. The four main types of movement are falls, topples, slides and flows.
A set of simple, practical activities that model seismological processes and activities carried out by seismologists.
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