The BGS collections include continuous borehole core, broken core, cuttings and hydrogeological core and borehole material.
The BGS palaeontology and biostratigraphy collections are held at our Keyworth and Edinburgh offices.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has one of the largest databases in the world on the production and trade of minerals.
Providing solutions for urban land-use planning and sustainable development.
The BGS's Keyworth site has a conference suite and separate exhibition space available to hire by the day or half-day.
How the different types of volcano are formed and the relationship with plate tectonics.
The BGS corrosivity dataset is a GIS layer supporting the management of underground iron assets that has been created in response to the growing awareness of the cost of maintenance of structures such as pipelines and building foundations.
A new, seamless, onshore–offshore digital geological map for part of one of the most famous coastlines in the world — the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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