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Phosphorus in caves: a new methodological development being pioneered at Poole’s Cavern with the help of BGS
Alistair Morgan is exploring how phosphorous enters cave systems and if stalagmites could be used to unravel past temperatures.
Land-to-lake micronutrient transfer in east Africa
Sophia shares her experience from her first year as a PhD student with the Inorganic Geochemistry Facility
Exploding rocks: the UK’s first Selfrag machine
BGS’s new Selfrag machine is helping to unearth the history of rocks.
Resolving the unresolved: new insights into soil chemical reactions using microdialysis
New techniques in soil sampling could be the key to alleviating hidden hunger.
BGS partners with Arcadis in £70 000 research programme to support brownfield development
New research will explore microorganisms with the potential to breakdown hazardous chemicals in the environment.
Deep drilling in Europe’s oldest and most species-rich lake provides new insights into evolution
The older and more stable an ecosystem is, the longer lived its species and the more stable the species communities are.
Medical geology
Medical geology is the study of the relationships between geoenvironmental factors and the health of plants, animals and humans.
Science is helping us to understand why African elephants move between landscapes
Growing concern for African elephants has prompted scientists to understand more about their movement choices.