BGS GeoCoast data can support researchers and practitioners facing coastal erosion adaptation challenges along our coastline.
BGS’s Andrew Smith explores the karstic depressions of northern Spain in the quest to create a palaeothermometer.
BGS will conduct essential studies on hydrogen behaviour in the subsurface to predict, measure and monitor underground hydrogen storage.
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.
Boxing Day 2024 marks 20 years since the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Prof David Tappin reflects on the disaster and discusses what we have learnt since 2004.
A clear strategic vision for the UK is crucial to secure the country’s long-term critical mineral supply chains and drive forward the Government’s economic growth agenda.
Focusing on the use of geochemistry in research, training and teaching.
Find out about the different types of volcanic hazards that put human lives, livelihoods or infrastructure at risk of harm.
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