BGS has pioneered the use of ground-based (terrestrial) techniques for a variety of geoscientific applications since 1999.
Our research extends beyond the distribution and processes associated with sinkhole formation to the broader subject of karst.
Mark Fellgett discusses why data centres should be the de facto option for the storage of geoscience data.
The seabed geology map dataset covers regions on the UK’s continental shelf and details the substrate geology, structural geology and seabed geomorphology.
The International Geomagnetic Reference Field, used for navigation on mobile phones and in space, is updated every five years.
BGS Geodesy and Earth Observation scientists have a long history of working with InSAR data.
The BGS data exploration licences allow users to evaluate BGS data at no cost and use it in the development stages of a commercial innovation.
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