The British Geological Survey (BGS) has one of the largest databases in the world on the production and trade of minerals.
This is a relational database enabling interrogation of AGS 4.0 formatted geoenvironmental and geotechnical data critical to UK engineering.
BGS has produced 1:1 million-scale engineering geological maps of the UK, attributed with ‘engineering geological units’ in place of the traditional lithostratigraphical units.
REScUe is repurposing BGS geohazard datasets in conjunction with emergency responders in order to deliver appropriate data for specific situations.
Major transport projects create and utilise excavated materials to create underpinning infrastructure (in the form of tunnels, cuttings and embankments).
Dam and slope failures can lead to the wide-scale destruction of property and, in some cases, catastrophic loss of life.
Focused on the network of stakeholders, directly and indirectly, involved in the production and distribution of energy from renewable and traditional sources.
Aimed at stakeholders involved in quarrying, mining and excavation of natural resources.
How can we make this section better?*
Please select a reason*