PhD student Tom Gribbin explains his work on water security in the Peruvian ‘water towers’.
Areas from the Highlands to south-west England have the right geology to be prospective for several critical raw materials such as lithium and graphite, according to a new report.
Advancing the understanding of environmental systems through innovative modelling techniques and interdisciplinary research.
BGS geologist, Luis Albornoz-Parra, discusses the iconic Edinburgh monument, the building stones used in its construction and the result (so far) of its conservation efforts.
Bones found at the site are helping scientists to understand the diet of wolves and how they differ over time.
BGS’s Andrew Smith explores the karstic depressions of northern Spain in the quest to create a palaeothermometer.
Gillian Martin MSP visits the UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow to learn about geothermal energy and see the research being carried out at the facility.
The initiative aims to increase knowledge exchange on subsurface issues between interested parties involved in subsurface policy and planning.
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