Discover how BGS is working alongside partners to investigate the effectiveness of natural flood management initiatives and mitigate the threat of flooding.
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
A new study aims to understand the range of organic molecules present in urban waterway sediments from different locations around the world.
PhD student Tom Gribbin explains his work on water security in the Peruvian ‘water towers’.
A colony of these rare clearwing moths has recently been discovered on site at the BGS headquarters in Keyworth.
Sophia shares her experience from her first year as a PhD student with the Inorganic Geochemistry Facility
Dick Merriman, former BGS geologist, recounts his experience 50 years ago as part of a team to land on Rockall, a small, uninhabited islet in the Atlantic Ocean.
With interest in geothermal heat recovery and storage increasing, the British Geological Survey alongside BEIS and IEA Geothermal held a mine water heating and cooling symposium to connect industry professionals from around the world.
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