A new study aims to determine lead isotope ratios in soil and rock across Great Britain which could inform future archaeological studies about human and animal origins.| British Geological Survey
New research shows that modern pesticides used in agriculture and veterinary medicines have been found for the first time in English rivers.| British Geological Survey
New research looks at how phosphorus accumulates in public water systems in the USA.| British Geological Survey
Charlotte Hipkiss has recently taken up a new position in the National Environmental Isotope Facility at BGS.| British Geological Survey
PhD candidate Maureene Auma Ondayo is investigating major and trace element exposure in the environment in Kenya.| British Geological Survey
In June 2024, a UK/Kenya research team shared research findings from a collaborative, four-year field and experimental programme within Kenya.| British Geological Survey
BGS-led research has helped develop a method to identify ancient human and animal wetland inhabitants.| British Geological Survey
The older and more stable an ecosystem is, the longer lived its species and the more stable the species communities are.| British Geological Survey
38 results for "geochemistry"| British Geological Survey
The ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation is evidence of technical excellence and reliability, and a mark of quality assurance.| British Geological Survey
BGS is combining its expertise with researchers from Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Dhaka and the International Agency for Research on Cancer to further develop a urine-based early detection test.| British Geological Survey
Paulina Baranowska introduces her PhD research investigating the use of oxygen isotopes as a nuclear forensic signature.| British Geological Survey