GeoCoast is an integrated GIS package of datasets designed to inform and support coastal management and adaptation.
BGS’s geomagnetism portal, which holds data for over 570 observatories across the world, has received a significant update.
We have placed some geologically significant plants into the Geological Walk at BGS Keyworth to illustrate the fascinating evolution of the terrestrial flora.
BGS and local community volunteers join together to plant 12 000 spring bulbs and help native wildlife to thrive.
Two large earthquakes occurred within hours of each other on 6 February 2023.
BGS uses unpiloted aerial systems (UAS), or drones, to collect data for geological investigations, mapping and surveying, and for promotional purposes.
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.
The UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow, which will give scientists an unprecedented look at the subsurface, holds its virtual opening.
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