The BGS Press Office handles all aspects of press, public engagement and external affairs at BGS.
As a world-leading geoscience organisation, we provide independent and authoritative advice to the UK government and the administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Our research extends beyond the distribution and processes associated with sinkhole formation to the broader subject of karst.
Our intention is to balance the safe retention and control of national geoscience databases and geological information, with the need to release information openly.
Access a recording of our 30-minute webinar for an overview of river scour and its associated river erosion hazards, including surface geology susceptibility and bedrock geology susceptibility.
BGS seismic data is featured in a Natural History Museum Public engagement initiative, showing changes in the movement of people, air and noise pollution, and wildlife sightings in the UK during lockdown.
Sophia shares her experience from her first year as a PhD student with the Inorganic Geochemistry Facility
The UK Geoenergy Observatory will allow scientists to better understand the processes and impacts of using warm water underneath UK cities as a sustainable heat source
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