This laboratory is used to study chemical reactions between fluids and rocks under conditions found in the top few kilometres of the Earth's crust.
BGS is part of an inspiring new project designed to bring science and poetry together to imagine a more prosperous, sustainable planet.
The ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation is evidence of technical excellence and reliability, and a mark of quality assurance.
The BGS used robust security cameras to automatically take photos of the Virkisjökull glacier and send them back to scientists in Edinburgh.
Heat recovery and storage in the urban subsurface could offer part of the solution to decarbonise energy supplies.
New technology has enabled marine scientists to capture some of the world’s first images of previously unexplored habitats in the deepest point of the Indian Ocean.
BGS help lead the final phase of IODP Expedition 386 in Japan, coordinating science colleagues from around the globe to extract samples from sediment cores aboard DV Chikyu.
BGS geologists have mapped the UK’s potential to use heat from thermal groundwater deep beneath central and southern Britain.
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