The Geology of Britain viewer is a simple tool, aimed at the general public, which helps you explore the geology where you live.
iGeology is a free smartphone App that lets you take a geological map of Britain with you wherever you go to help you learn about the rocks beneath your feet.
Subsidence caused by shrinking and swelling of the ground can lead to financial loss. How can you mitigate against it?
We offers a variety of services and products for the general public, including reports, geological maps in digital and printed versions, books, posters and guides, and mobile applications, available online and in our on-site shops.
New maps launched by BGS reveal how climate change is likely to drive an increase in subsidence-related issues for British homes and properties over the next 50 years.
PhD student David Osborne is exploring Bronze Age animal husbandry using isotopes and X-rays.
Public Health England and the BGS have published a map showing where high levels of radon are more likely, which is provided as a web map service (WMS).
The only way the UK can reach its target of net zero emissions by 2050 is by taking a better look below the surface, say experts from BGS and geologists from across the UK.
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