Newly developed methodologies are improving our understanding of nitrogen cycling.
A new study aims to determine lead isotope ratios in soil and rock across Great Britain which could inform future archaeological studies about human and animal origins.
BGS achieved gold certification in the Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF) accreditation in March 2023.
The ‘Box office bears’ project aims to understand more about the bears that were once a common sight in England. Prof Hannah O’Regan and Dr Lizzie Wright from the University of Nottingham explain what the project entails.
BGS releases an updated maps portal, which allows users to view all publicly available maps, and includes 10 000 and 1:10 560 scale maps for the first time.
The updated biosphere map for the UK will allow users to identify sulphur isotope variations.
Work experience student Patrick visited BGS to learn more about being a professional rock lover.
How measuring oxygen and carbon isotopes in tiny fossils improves our understanding of past climate.
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