A BGS essay on groundwater and drought has been included in the Environment Agency’s review of the research and scientific understanding of drought.
Scientists at BGS will lead a new four-year project that will enhance our understanding of gravel barrier systems across the coastlines of the UK.
New direct licence fees to be introduced from 1 April 2024.
The technical reports, covering the full spectrum of BGS activities and subjects, were produced between 1950 and 2000.
BGS deliver the first marine geology and habitat maps for one of the world’s largest marine protected areas.
Industrial placements at BGS for undergraduate students give real-life experience of working in laboratories and learning different analytical techniques.
Understanding the rocks that underlie our towns and cities, the risks they can present and how they influence urban planning and redevelopment.
Providing independent and expert geological advice, research and data acquisition to anyone working in the marine environment.
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