Scientists have been able to study the marine deposits of a deadly volcanic island landslide-tsunami at Anak Krakatau, Indonesia, using modern hydroacoustic equipment.
How understanding the subsurface beneath our towns and cities may allow us to access geothermal energy for heating homes and powering the UK.
The directions of true, grid and magnetic north will, for the first time, coincide at various locations in Great Britain between 2022 and 2026.
The National Mining Museum Scotland, in partnership with the British Geological Survey, has been selected as the Midlothian Climate Beacon for COP26.
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.
The safe operation of geoenergy and subsurface storage sites is required to help meet net zero carbon ambitions.
As part of our governance relationship with NERC, we are undergoing an evaluation of our service provision and performance as a geological survey over the last five years.
Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser visited BGS in a special tour of the East Midlands’ science and technology hubs.
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