New ‘hydrological hub’ to foster research and provide essential national water management datasets and tools.
A recently retired BGS employee has been honoured for her contribution to the hydrogeological community.
An online tool that shows which roads are most likely to cause river pollution is being expanded to incorporate methods to assess pollution from agricultural areas.
Scientists are harnessing the power of machine learning to help residents and tourists by detecting thousands of seismic events.
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.
BGS has released a 3D geological model of Gateshead to enhance understanding of groundwater and improve the response to flooding.
New members are needed to join the committees over the next four years.
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