PhD student Chris Bengt visited the University of Copenhagen to carry out very delicate extraction of aeDNA from lake-sediment cores, in the hopes of unlocking the secrets of past volcanic eruptions.
Developing and using innovative Earth observation techniques to characterise and monitor Earth processes that affect lives and livelihoods.
How measuring oxygen and carbon isotopes in tiny fossils improves our understanding of past climate.
New sensors being installed across the UK are helping us understand the effects that extreme magnetic storms have on technology and national infrastructure.
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.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has one of the largest databases in the world on the production and trade of minerals.
Our intention is to balance the safe retention and control of national geoscience databases and geological information, with the need to release information openly.
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