BGS is pleased to be part of a joint IODP expedition focused on the Arctic Ocean, a key location in global climate change.
Welsh geologist Ashley Patton makes the case for sharing bilingual content, especially when working with the public.
BGS is currently working across NERC/UKRI and with all its partners to understand the impact on our current ODA funded projects.
This new instrument will be used to characterise the geochemistry of microscopic, solid-rock materials.
Scientists have discovered that the true extent of the deepest parts of our oceans may be far larger than they previously thought.
Improving the sustainability of our laboratories is integral to the BGS Environmental Sustainability Strategy.
Porphyry deposits provide around 75 per cent of the world’s copper, which is in increasing demand as a major raw material in power infrastructure and green technologies.
The National Mining Museum Scotland, in partnership with the British Geological Survey, has been selected as the Midlothian Climate Beacon for COP26.
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