Rapid erosion of the cliffs at Happisburgh means that we can observe processes that may normally take thousands of years at other sites.
Improving how near-surface geology can be characterised and predicted in upland environments.
BGS have long-term monitoring observatories where data have been collected, in some instances, since 2001.
A BGS-led research team is setting out to define the combined environmental and health risks over the whole life cycle of shale gas operations in the UK.
We are measuring, recording and analysing ground motions from earthquakes and other seismic events across the UK and overseas.
GeoIndex datasets have been made available as WMS. These web services allow you to bring the GeoIndex data layers into your own mapping software.
In November 2021, the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow. The BGS will demonstrate where UK geoscience can assist emerging climate action.
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