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Studying oxygen isotopes in sediments from Rutland Water Nature Reserve
Chris Bengt visited Rutland Water as part of a project to determine human impact and environmental change in lake sediments.

Training in stable isotope analysis as a PhD student from Croatia
Recently, Ivona Ivkić Filipović visited BGS to undertake a placement at the Stable Isotope Facility. Here, she tells us a little about her experience and how it will contribute to her PhD research.

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.

The Prees Borehole and the JET Project
A recent borehole in Shropshire is unearthing new information about the chronology and environments of the Early Jurassic.

BGS to support novel scientific ocean drilling expedition to explore Arctic Ocean palaeoceanography and climate
BGS is pleased to be part of a joint IODP expedition focused on the Arctic Ocean, a key location in global climate change.

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.
