Andrew McKenzie shares his experience of visiting the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland and witnessing some spectacular volcanic activity.
BGS's Clive Mitchell on spotting, collecting and identifying the pebbles you can find on Britain's beaches.
Our vision is to deliver new research, underpinning datasets and capacity building via three research platforms working across 13 countries.
Mam Tor, in the Peak District of Derbyshire, is an iconic hill formed from rocks that date to the Carboniferous, when Britain sat near the equator and enjoyed tropical weather conditions.
Our rewilding scheme is already encouraging more diverse fauna onto our Keyworth site.
Alistair Morgan is exploring how phosphorous enters cave systems and if stalagmites could be used to unravel past temperatures.
Geoscientists have developed a practical framework for assessing the degree of ’readiness’ of a prospective carbon dioxide storage site.
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