Monitoring and modelling landslide activity at BGS's coastal landslide observatory at Aldbrough, on the East Riding of Yorkshire coast.
BUFI is the home of doctoral research at the BGS, which is one of the UK’s largest providers of postgraduate research training in geoscience.
Soil piping is a naturally occurring hydraulic process that leads to the development of macropores (large, air-filled voids) in the subsurface that are associated with landslides and collapse subsidence.
Geological processes in the UK during the Quaternary have to varying degrees affected the properties and behaviour of the shallow subsurface geology.
The BGS is researching past and current volcanism and volcanic hazards in the Main Ethiopian Rift.
The Africa Groundwater Atlas is an online resource providing an introduction to the groundwater resources of 51 African countries, and a gateway to further information.
As a world-leading geoscience organisation, we provide independent and authoritative advice to the UK government and the administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The BGS Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment (G-BASE) is the national strategic geochemical mapping programme in Great Britain.
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