We provide independent, expert and impartial geological and environmental advice with continued monitoring and publication of the latest data.
BGS is part of a research project that will consider the feasibility of using quantum gravity sensors to monitor carbon capture and storage sites.
The BGS is active across the globe delivering institutional strengthening programmes and applied research projects across a wide variety of sectors.
Charlotte Hipkiss has recently taken up a new position in the National Environmental Isotope Facility at BGS and gives us a little insight into her new position.
The BGS is a UK research-eligible organisation and we welcome conversation with your organisation on opportunities to collaborate.
BGS scientists are collaborating with research partners to improve knowledge of landslide susceptibility in Ethiopia.
Most African countries have enough groundwater reserves to face at least five years of drought, new research reveals
Stakeholder workshops have drawn together representatives from five eastern African countries to determine how geological science can help support sustainable-development priorities in eastern Africa.
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