The IMAGER project aims to develop 3D electrical resistivity tomography as a nationally applicable method for investigating important onshore sand and gravel deposits.
A consortium addressing the sustainable management of London's water within the context of required housing growth and the environment.
The BGS Virkisjökull Glacier Observatory operated three automated weather stations (AWS), positioned at different heights, around the glacier.
Groundhog Desktop is an integrated tool for geological interpretation and modelling work.
What is a fossil and why do we study them? Explore the different methods of fossil preservation.
The BGS Press Office handles all aspects of press, public engagement and external affairs at BGS.
We are developing geophysical monitoring systems that can be used to study hydraulic processes inside unstable slopes to identify and and give early warning of landslide events.
BGS worked with National Grid to undertake a screening exercise to identify potential geological and flooding hazards that might impact their network.
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