Andi Smith (BGS) and Savannah Worne (Loughborough University) embarked on fieldwork in the Lake District, applying a novel stable isotope method for tracing phosphorus sources.
A new approach that combines AI and satellite data has been used by scientists to detect actively moving landslides at a national scale.
Research reveals that a fault cutting through the subsurface of Jakarta could generate a damaging earthquake of high magnitude.
BGS has released a 3D geological model of Gateshead to enhance understanding of groundwater and improve the response to flooding.
The geological core provides a cross-section through the UK’s largest fault zone, offering a rare insight into the formation of the Scottish Highlands.
The offshore wind industry will be boosted by the digitisation of a dataset showing the Quaternary geology at the seabed and the UK’s shallow subsurface.
The BGS Common Ground project has been awarded new funding to help unlock the value of ground investigation data.
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