We are measuring, recording and analysing ground motions from earthquakes and other seismic events across the UK and overseas.
Heat recovery and storage in the urban subsurface could offer part of the solution to decarbonise energy supplies.
Alessandro Novellino explains the importance of Earth observation to help facilitate successful emergency responses after natural hazard occurrences.
The eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai Volcano in January 2022 has highlighted a global unpreparedness for the impacts from large-scale global events.
The BGS data exploration licences allow users to evaluate BGS data at no cost and use it in the development stages of a commercial innovation.
Applications range from mineral exploration and waste management, to monitoring active processes within the subsurface, such as the movement of pollutants, or the flow of groundwater in unstable slopes affecting infrastructure.
Analysing satellite measurements alongside ground-based observations and geophysical models to study earthquakes and volcanoes.
A sinkhole formed adjacent to the northbound carriageway of the A38 at Caton, Devon, in 2014 and a BGS responsive team went to study it in June 2016.
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