The main aim of our Partnerships for Development work is to support our partner countries in developing sustainable extractives sectors.| British Geological Survey
The landslides teams at BGS has been designated a World Centre of Excellence on Landslide Risk Reduction by the ICL.| British Geological Survey
Debris flows are a landslide hazard of particular concern to transport infrastructure managers and local authorities.| British Geological Survey
Two large earthquakes occurred within hours of each other on 6 February 2023.| British Geological Survey
An essential geological model detailing seismic hazard has been published as pursuit of new renewable energy infrastructure intensifies.| British Geological Survey
Juliane Huebert took a whistlestop tour of Japan whilst attending an electromagnetic induction workshop.| British Geological Survey
British Geological Survey (BGS) scientists have trialled a new way of detecting animal burrows in clay flood embankments.| British Geological Survey
BGS geohazard scientist Roxana Ciurean has been named amongst new policy fellows for the Scottish Government.| British Geological Survey
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The appointments mark the latest step in the ongoing delivery of BGS’s essential geological expertise.| British Geological Survey
Strengthening BGS/Indonesia scientific research partnerships to address the complex challenges Indonesia faces from natural hazards and maximising opportunities from mineral resources and geothermal energy.| British Geological Survey
Climate change is increasingly recognised as a major challenge for organisations, with the need for adaptation.| British Geological Survey
A new European Space Agency-funded project will study the effect earthquakes have on occurrences of other natural hazards in the long-term.| British Geological Survey
BGS data can support researchers and practitioners facing coastal erosion adaptation challenges along our coastline.| British Geological Survey