Finding answers to some of our planet’s biggest challenges can require scientists to carry out their work in the most extraordinary of environments.
The Glasgow Observatory provides unprecedented access to the subsurface and will fill in the knowledge gaps around geothermal energy.
BGS recently made time for employees at our sites around the UK to spend a few hours on projects focusing on increasing sustainability, both in their offices and in the local area.
The BGS-led UK Geoenergy Observatories project is shining a light on the subsurface’s potential to provide geothermal energy.
Public Health England and the BGS have published a map showing where high levels of radon are more likely, which is provided as a web map service (WMS).
BGS has released significant updates to its online tool for validating geotechnical data held as AGS files. The update includes improvements to the tool’s user interface and the ability to convert AGS data into MS Excel files.
A new study has been awarded funding to explore the underground hydrogen storage potential in the East Midlands.
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