International research illustrates the opportunities and challenges that robots and autonomous systems, could bring for urban biodiversity and ecosystems in the future.
Our research extends beyond the distribution and processes associated with sinkhole formation to the broader subject of karst.
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.
BGS Geodesy and Earth Observation scientists have a long history of working with InSAR data.
The Memorandum of Understanding reflects and builds on the two organisations’ shared history and sets out a roadmap for working collaboratively to deliver our joint ambitions.
BGS will lead the new research project 'Managing the Environmental Sustainability of the Offshore Energy Transition'.
Scientists at BGS will lead a new four-year project that will enhance our understanding of gravel barrier systems across the coastlines of the UK.
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