Andi Smith (BGS) and Savannah Worne (Loughborough University) embarked on fieldwork in the Lake District, applying a novel stable isotope method for tracing phosphorus sources. The post Esthwaite Water: applying novel approaches to understand lake-water nutrient pollution appeared first on British Geological Survey.| British Geological Survey
20 years of evidence from earthquake monitoring proves the Britpop legends are the most ‘ground shaking’ musical act to perform at Murrayfield Stadium| British Geological Survey
We explore the importance of standard analysis when testing carbon and oxygen samples.| British Geological Survey
Chris Bengt visited Rutland Water as part of a project to determine human impact and environmental change in lake sediments.| British Geological Survey
Paulina Baranowska introduces her PhD research investigating the use of oxygen isotopes as a nuclear forensic signature.| British Geological Survey
Aspiring astrophysicist Riveen Pehesara Kumanayaka shares his experience following an A-level work placement with BGS.| British Geological Survey
A BGS team visited Argentina and Chile to investigate how to extract lithium more responsibly in the face of growing worldwide demand.| British Geological Survey
The highly prized white truffle, Tuber magnatum, can easily cost a fortune. The coveted fungus can run up to $200 per ounce, and in December 2014, a 1.86 kilogram white truffle was sold for $61,000…| scienceandfooducla