School student Dion Thompson joined Team UK at this year’s International Geology Olympiad in Indonesia. We hear from Dion’s mentor Anna Hicks, before Dion reports on the Olympiad itself.
BGS geologists were involved in new study revealing the long-term effects of seabed mining tracks, 44 years after deep-sea trials in the Pacific Ocean.
A new guide to Zambia’s critical minerals highlights the country’s current and potential critical mineral resources, including cobalt and lithium.
We work with partners worldwide to enhance understanding of hazards, vulnerability, exposure and risk to ensure our science is useful, usable and used.
BGS has pioneered the use of ground-based (terrestrial) techniques for a variety of geoscientific applications since 1999.
Remote sensing of land surface temperature is a useful method of extracting information about the surface for geoenvironmental studies.
Leading the development and application of field and laboratory infrastructure and long-term management of geophysical and geotechnical property data.
Understanding and assessing geochemical hazards in the environment has been a part of the BGS portfolio of research for over 50 years.
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