In the GeoCoast launch webinar, you will gain insights into the content of the data and why it is important to understand the natural geological conditions, and learn more about our development of coastal erosion data and its potential uses.| British Geological Survey
GeoCoast is an integrated GIS package of datasets designed to inform and support coastal management and adaptation.| British Geological Survey
GeoCoast Open provides a range of historic images and diagrams extracted from our archives, memoirs and other publications, which can provide a reference for coastal change.| British Geological Survey
Debris flows are a landslide hazard of particular concern to transport infrastructure managers and local authorities.| British Geological Survey
We explore how parts of the British coastline are changing and what important factors we should consider in terms of natural hazards, adaptation and resilience.| British Geological Survey
How much of an issue are coastal vulnerabilities and what do we need to consider to increase our resilience to future events?| British Geological Survey
BGS GeoCoast is an integrated GIS package of datasets designed to inform and support coastal management and adaptation.| British Geological Survey
BGS GeoCoast is a package of geospatial datasets designed to provide information on the geological conditions and constraints around the coastline of Britain.| British Geological Survey
Data from deep onshore hydrocarbon wells is being released on an open access basis to help meet the UK’s net zero targets.| British Geological Survey
Climate change is increasingly recognised as a major challenge for organisations, with the need for adaptation.| British Geological Survey
New direct licence fees to be introduced from 1 April 2024.| British Geological Survey
Ordnance Survey and BGS have teamed up to add a range of geological data products to the OS Data Hub| British Geological Survey
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