Michael Watts, BGS Head of Inorganic Chemistry, and previous placement students reflect on their experiences working at BGS’s Inorganic Geochemistry Facility over the past 20 years.
BGS-led research has helped develop a method to identify ancient human and animal wetland inhabitants.
BGS’s Ian Millar has been honoured for his geological research in Antarctica by having a mountain on the continent named after him.
BGS research leads to advancements in the detection of plutonium and ultimately the determination of soil erosion rates in tropical soils.
Looking at innovative ways of creating resilience to flooding hazards with natural flood management.
A photo blog by members of the BGS Marine Survey team, who recently completed marine surveys around Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean.
Charlotte Hipkiss has recently taken up a new position in the National Environmental Isotope Facility at BGS and gives us a little insight into her new position.
Christopher Bengt talks about carrying out research for his PhD amongst the rainforests and volcanoes of the Philippines.
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