BGS has supported the creation of a new modelling platform to aid research workflows around ash dispersion simulation.
Explore thirteen of our favourite spooky geological hotspots around the UK.
Meet the team behind our geohazard products and datasets.
The directions of true, grid and magnetic north will, for the first time, coincide at various locations in Great Britain between 2022 and 2026.
Chris Bengt visited Rutland Water as part of a project to determine human impact and environmental change in lake sediments.
The new index provides a near-real time, global picture of geomagnetic variations helping to highlight the effects of space weather.
Understanding how one of the world’s most active volcanoes builds up material, and how they collapse to feed hot flows
The historic alignment of true, magnetic, and grid north is set to leave England, three years after they combined in the country for the first time since records began.
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