A new alliance of 35 organisations has been formed that is dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of people, communities, the economy and national priorities.
Seismologists at BGS have published data on the number of seismic events over the past 12 months with over 300 earthquakes recorded.
New members are needed to join the committees over the next four years.
BGS’s data scientists have generated a summary map of the most commonly extracted mineral commodities by local authority area, demonstrating the diverse nature of British mineral resources.
PhD student Chris Bengt visited the University of Copenhagen to carry out very delicate extraction of aeDNA from lake-sediment cores, in the hopes of unlocking the secrets of past volcanic eruptions.
The annual publication provides essential information about the production, consumption and trade of UK minerals up to 2025.
The new report highlights the impact of poor governance and unsustainable sand mining practices, calling on policymakers to take action.
In the second part of their Philippines update, BGS’s Andy Barkwith and Andy McKenzie meet up with other BGS staff members to continue their outreach work.
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