A new tool providing free user access to 3D geological models has been added to the GeoIndex.
BGS is increasingly utilising GitHub to make its software available as open source and encourage collaboration with partners and the wider community.
New research has thrown fresh light on what scientists understand about the role of karst in the Chalk aquifer, which provides public water supplies to millions of people, agriculture and industry, and sustains vital habitats.
We explore how parts of the British coastline are changing and what important factors we should consider in terms of natural hazards, adaptation and resilience.
GeoCoast is an integrated GIS package of datasets designed to inform and support coastal management and adaptation.
Research by BGS has developed a predictive model to evaluate levels of bioaccessible contaminants in urban soils and their relationship with the underlying geology and former industrial land use.
The Memorandum of Understanding reflects and builds on the two organisations’ shared history and sets out a roadmap for working collaboratively to deliver our joint ambitions.
BGS today welcomes two new non-executive directors to the BGS Board.
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