BGS has welcomed an exciting new public art sculpture by Steuart Padwick, serving as a beacon of hope and positivity for the city.
Investigating how salt marshes store and interact with plastics and explaining the key processes that control their accumulation and release.
Calum Ramage's PhD project sets out to assess the impacts of pesticides and trace metals on British rivers.
The exhibition will take viewers on a journey through a series of geoscience themes, showcasing how climate change affects our urban and natural environment.
BGS has released an online AGS file utilities tool validator.
New research has thrown fresh light on what scientists understand about the role of karst in the Chalk aquifer, which provides public water supplies to millions of people, agriculture and industry, and sustains vital habitats.
The Memorandum of Understanding reflects and builds on the two organisations’ shared history and sets out a roadmap for working collaboratively to deliver our joint ambitions.
BGS today welcomes two new non-executive directors to the BGS Board.
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