BGS has signed a memorandum of understanding with FloodTags to collaborate on the use of large language models to improve real-time monitoring of geological hazards and their impacts.
From tsunamis to sinkholes, the profiles provide a standardised, internationally agreed definition of hazards to support disaster risk management worldwide.
A new study has been awarded funding to explore the potential for underground hydrogen storage near the Knapton power plant.
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.
BGS’s data scientists have generated a summary map of the most commonly extracted mineral commodities by local authority area, demonstrating the diverse nature of British mineral resources.
Industrial placements at BGS for undergraduate students give real-life experience of working in laboratories and learning different analytical techniques.
The new report highlights the impact of poor governance and unsustainable sand mining practices, calling on policymakers to take action.
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