Our research includes core geological survey and monitoring work and other innovative projects addressing today’s geoscientific challenges driven by the changing needs of our stakeholders.
Examples of how our users have combined BGS OpenGeoscience material with their own data in innovative ways to create new functionality and interfaces.
Hosting BGS's collections of borehole cores, cuttings, samples, specimens, and related subsurface information from the UK landmass and continental shelf.
This product provides an index-level assessment of the potential for financial insurance loss due to natural ground movement.
Our groundwater vulnerability maps provide an assessment of the vulnerability of groundwater in overlying superficial rocks and those that comprise the underlying bedrock.
Information in the BGS groundwater dataset represents the probable maximum depth to the phreatic water table.
The BGS property subsidence assessment dataset uses a combination of best available geology, tree location and property information to provide property- and postcode-specific information on ground movement across England and Wales.
I am a Hydrogeologist and Groundwater Modeller at the British Geological Survey and have more than 16 years experience in research and commercial work.
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