A BGS-led research team is setting out to define the combined environmental and health risks over the whole life cycle of shale gas operations in the UK.
Most African countries have enough groundwater reserves to face at least five years of drought, new research reveals
The East African Rift (EAR) is a unique natural laboratory because a wide range of dynamic geological processes, such as rifting, magmatic intrusions and different types of volcanic eruptions, can be directly observed and studied.
BGS’s groundwater team is part of a project to develop the first groundwater forecasts for Taiwan.
BGS is part of a research project that will consider the feasibility of using quantum gravity sensors to monitor carbon capture and storage sites.
Our vision is to deliver new research, underpinning datasets and capacity building via three research platforms working across 13 countries.
New research has thrown fresh light on what scientists understand about the role of karst in the Chalk aquifer, which provides public water supplies to millions of people, agriculture and industry, and sustains vital habitats.
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