Find out more about our offices and facilities located across the UK.
BGS, as part of UKRI, is committed to meeting its obligations under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000 and the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) 2004.
Systematic geochemical sampling and analysis of rural stream sediment, stream water and soil samples was carried out across the UK by the BGS and GSNI.
Selected International Environmental Geochemistry and Geochemistry and Health projects that BGS have been involved with.
The BGS Information Point can be found within the Angela Marmont Centre in the Natural History Museum.
A large new solar panel array on the roof of the BGS Core Store is expected to result in a significant reduction in our carbon footprint.
Understanding the rocks that underlie our towns and cities, the risks they can present and how they influence urban planning and redevelopment.
The Brownfield Ground Risk Calculator is a digital planning tool developed to help identify the scale of risks and unexpected costs associated with ground conditions.
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