Volcanic ash in the atmosphere is a hazard particularly for civil aviation. Atmospheric dispersion models are used to predict volcanic ash transport.
Identifying communities that are particularly vulnerable to future earthquake hazards.
Our work in Ethiopia to improve understanding of the seismic situation in order to characterise hazard and risk.
Understanding soil structure and soil and moisture dynamics in UK and African soils and the effects of increasing human populations, changing climates and the intensification in the use of our soils.
As part of the UK Natural Hazards Partnership ‘Daily Hazard Assessment’, BGS contributes a daily assessment of landslide hazard across Great Britain
The BGS is investigating how shallow groundwater levels may affect crop yield.
Recent work on phosphorus contamination in, and the role of soils on its transfer to, river sediments in the UK.
BGS worked with National Grid to undertake a screening exercise to identify potential geological and flooding hazards that might impact their network.
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