The Critical Minerals Intelligence Centre conference took place at BGS’s headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire.
New Government-commissioned studies reveal that the UK may require as much as 40 per cent of the global lithium supply to meet anticipated demand by 2030.
Data on the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance concentrations in English soils has been released.
Twenty years of evidence from earthquake monitoring proves the Britpop legends are the most ‘ground shaking’ musical act to perform at Murrayfield Stadium, with the chance to secure their position at the top of the charts this weekend.
New research at the Cheshire Observatory has shown the potential for mapping thermal changes in the subsurface using sound waves.
Intense geomagnetic activity could disrupt technology such as communication systems, global positioning systems and satellite orbits.
BGS has released a 3D geological model of Gateshead to enhance understanding of groundwater and improve the response to flooding.
Researchers from BGS and the universities of Edinburgh and Padua created the forecasting tools, which were trained on real earthquakes around the world.
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