Dr Kathryn Goodenough has been awarded the Coke Medal, which recognises those who have made a significant contribution to science.
The Critical Minerals Intelligence Centre conference took place at BGS’s headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire.
BGS will be attending the European Geosciences Union’s annual General Assembly, giving a number of talks and presentations throughout the week.
Prof Paul Monks CB will step into the role later this year.
BGS’s geomagnetism portal, which holds data for over 570 observatories across the world, has received a significant update.
The historical plans cover non-coal mines that were abandoned pre-1980 and are available through BGS's plans viewer.
Scientists have co-developed a new tool for North Lanarkshire Council to help screen coal mine gas emissions prior to the development of new houses and buildings.
New sensors being installed across the UK are helping us understand the effects that extreme magnetic storms have on technology and national infrastructure.
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