BGS has undertaken a comprehensive understanding of the data ecosystem in which we operate, providing a detailed assessment of our current operating models and the options for our target operating model over the next 10 years.
GeoCoast is an integrated GIS package of datasets designed to inform and support coastal management and adaptation.
Offshore well and survey information held within BGS’s archive have now been transferred to the North Sea Transition Authority’s National Data Repository to enable greater access.
Public Health England and the BGS have published a map showing where high levels of radon are more likely, which is provided as a web map service (WMS).
The BGS GeoScour datasets provide a generalised overview of the natural characteristics and properties of catchment and riverine environments for the assessment of river scour in Great Britain.
Data from deep onshore hydrocarbon wells is being released on an open access basis to help meet the UK’s net zero targets.
Mark Fellgett discusses why data centres should be the de facto option for the storage of geoscience data.
BGS’s online tool for validating AGS files against the official AGS data format rules and its own NGDC data submission requirements goes live.
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