The UK Geoenergy Observatory will allow scientists to better understand the processes and impacts of using warm water underneath UK cities as a sustainable heat source
The river cliff beneath Clifton Village has excellent exposure of Mercia Mudstone, a blocky red mud rock with layers of fine green sand and mudstones.
The most intensively cultivated areas of South Asia are crucial for regional food security and have become global hotspots of groundwater exploitation.
How understanding the subsurface beneath our towns and cities may allow us to access geothermal energy for heating homes and powering the UK.
The BGS Mineral Index is card catalogue of mineral intelligence references covering the years 1917–1980.
Novel research to develop a digital service for future water management and support efforts to make urban growth more sustainable.
The Yorkshire coastal town of Scarborough sits on rocks from the Jurassic.
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