Our research aims to improve city resilience by integrating geology into urban subsurface planning and urban-catchment science in India and south-east Asia
Mining hazards considers the long and varied legacy of underground extraction of minerals in Great Britain. Previous research has defined the spatial extent of non-coal mining and now the BGS isinvestigating the 'zone of influence' around areas of underground mining.
REScUe is repurposing BGS geohazard datasets in conjunction with emergency responders in order to deliver appropriate data for specific situations.
Creating innovative technologies with in the field of geophysical and geotechnical monitoring.
Find out about the different types of volcanic hazards that put human lives, livelihoods or infrastructure at risk of harm.
Data and information are fundamental to scientific progress. At BGS we gather and curate data from our own projects and from partners.
Identifying communities that are particularly vulnerable to future earthquake hazards.
As an independent geological survey, we provide data, knowledge and information on natural resources.
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