Seismometers around Edinburgh were triggered by the rapturous Murrayfield crowds over the weekend.
BGS-led research reveals the number of people in the Bandung metropolitan region who could be exposed to a major earthquake.
The initiative aims to increase knowledge exchange on subsurface issues between interested parties involved in subsurface policy and planning.
Juliane Huebert took in the fascinating sights of Beppu, Japan, while at a geophysics conference that uses electromagnetic fields to look deep into the Earth and beyond.
Dr Kathryn Goodenough has been awarded the Coke Medal, which recognises those who have made a significant contribution to science.
BGS deliver the first marine geology and habitat maps for one of the world’s largest marine protected areas.
A new BGS science briefing note focuses on the potential of hydrogen storage to support the UK energy transition.
A new tool is now available that has been designed to help coastal engineers and practitioners better manage the compound risk of coastal erosion and flooding.
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