The exhibition will take viewers on a journey through a series of geoscience themes, showcasing how climate change affects our urban and natural environment.
New research reveals that both a change in climate and human exploitation played a role in a decline in North Atlantic salmon populations.
A major upgrade of BGS's research equipment following investment from NERC will help scientists understand historic changes in climate.
Newly developed methodologies are improving our understanding of nitrogen cycling.
BGS uses unpiloted aerial systems (UAS), or drones, to collect data for geological investigations, mapping and surveying, and for promotional purposes.
Tom Bide and Clive Mitchell outline how BGS is working on geoscience-led solutions for the global issue of sand mining.
BGS and the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland (GSNI) have launched a new book and map on Northern Ireland’s groundwater.
The conference took place at BGS’s headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, on 21 November 2023.
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