BGS has pioneered the use of ground-based (terrestrial) techniques for a variety of geoscientific applications since 1999.
The main objectives of the Permian Sandstone study are to undertake discontinuity analysis using LiDAR scans and to provide high-quality 3D images for further stratigraphical study.
BGS operates an observatory site in south-east Iceland, studying the evolution of the glacier, the surrounding landscape and their responses to regional climate
New images of the BGS Building Stone Collection have been published.
BGS achieved gold certification in the Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF) accreditation in March 2023.
The updated biosphere map for the UK will allow users to identify sulphur isotope variations.
Two UK-based artists visitors aim to turn art and earth science into a collaborative experience that facilitates discussion on land usage.
Christopher Bengt talks about carrying out research for his PhD amongst the rainforests and volcanoes of the Philippines.
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