The Samburu-Marsabit Geological Mapping and Mineral Exploration Project was a joint Kenyan and British technical co-operation project.
During the period 1967 to 1971 a team of geoscientists carried out a programme of regional geological mapping in parts of Peru.
Shrink–swell, or expansive, soils are one of the most costly and widespread geological hazards globally, with costs estimated to run into several billion pounds annually.
BGS is implementing a low-carbon heating system to help meet its net zero targets and provide data to the public.
Our research extends beyond the distribution and processes associated with sinkhole formation to the broader subject of karst.
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