New research providing earlier warnings of landslides has been awarded the British Geotechnical Association medal.
Andi Smith (BGS) and Savannah Worne (Loughborough University) embarked on fieldwork in the Lake District, applying a novel stable isotope method for tracing phosphorus sources.
New research at the Cheshire Observatory has shown the potential for mapping thermal changes in the subsurface using sound waves.
A project that aims to investigate the UK’s subsurface resource to support net zero has been awarded funding and is due to begin its research.
Researchers from BGS and the universities of Edinburgh and Padua created the forecasting tools, which were trained on real earthquakes around the world.
The project, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, will focus on minimising economic and social impacts from rainfall-induced landslides.
BGS has released the updated statistics on the global production of over 70 commodities between 2020 and 2024.
The project will replicate the 1927 survey to assess changes in the lake’s health, economic value and social importance.
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