For the UK to reach its ambitious target of storing 170 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year by 2050, it will need to look beyond the current well-studied geographical areas.
BGS is part of the international team that has discovered the first detailed evidence of long-suspected, hidden, freshwater aquifers.
BGS is aiming to support the growth of the sector by providing the best-available, location-specific geothermal and ground source heat information as an accessible product or service.
BGS and University of Nottingham PhD student Paulina Baranowska shares her experience presenting her research on nuclear forensics at her first international conference.
GeoCoast is an integrated GIS package of datasets designed to inform and support coastal management and adaptation.
Hear from leading BGS scientists in a special talk exploring the role of geology in our everyday lives and how it is helping to meet our needs in a changing climate.
The International Geomagnetic Reference Field, used for navigation on mobile phones and in space, is updated every five years.
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