PhD student Hamish Duncalf-Youngson recently visited Manipur, India, to assess the effects of aquaculture, environmental change and pollution at this internationally important site.
Michael Watts, BGS Head of Inorganic Chemistry, and previous placement students reflect on their experiences working at BGS’s Inorganic Geochemistry Facility over the past 20 years.
Applications range from mineral exploration and waste management, to monitoring active processes within the subsurface, such as the movement of pollutants, or the flow of groundwater in unstable slopes affecting infrastructure.
BGS took part in British Science Week, a national celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths.
Take notice of warning signs and avoid going directly under or on top of cliffs, no matter how tempting it might be.
Some of India’s top scientists visited BGS to explore the UK’s carbon dioxide storage research potential.
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