How the different types of volcano are formed and the relationship with plate tectonics.
We will consider offers of donations that contribute to the geological knowledge of Great Britain.
Collecting and preserving geoscientific data, making it available to a wide range of users and communities.
The BGS is the accredited Marine Environment Data and Information Network data archive centre for geology, geophysics and backscatter data.
Advice on reproducing our published material in hard-copy or electronic format.
The BGS geological timechart provides colourful reference material for use in schools, colleges and at home.
Studying carbon dioxide storage as a recognised European centre of excellence in a number of research areas.
The BGS's Keyworth site has a conference suite and separate exhibition space available to hire by the day or half-day.
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