Latest news from the British Geological Survey
Celebrating 25 years of technical excellence at the BGS Inorganic Chemistry Facility
The ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation is evidence of technical excellence and reliability, and a mark of quality assurance.
The post Celebrating 25 years of technical excellence at the BGS Inorganic Chemistry Facility appeared first on British Geological Survey.
UK–Philippine partnership to help tackle the challenges of future water security in the Philippines
New ‘hydrological hub’ to foster research and provide essential national water management datasets and tools.
The post UK–Philippine partnership to help tackle the challenges of future water security in the Philippines appeared first on British Geological Survey.
Electromagnetic geophysics in Japan: a conference experience
Juliane Huebert took in the fascinating sights of Beppu, Japan, while at a geophysics conference that uses electromagnetic fields to look deep into the Earth and beyond.
The post Electromagnetic geophysics in Japan: a conference experience appeared first on British Geological Survey.
Next stage of funding awarded for project on hydrogen storage potential in the East Midlands
BGS will conduct essential studies on hydrogen behaviour in the subsurface to predict, measure and monitor underground hydrogen storage.
The post Next stage of funding awarded for project on hydrogen storage potential in the East Midlands appeared first on British Geological Survey.
BGS chemists involved in new project developing early detection test for bladder cancer
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.
The post BGS chemists involved in new project developing early detection test for bladder cancer appeared first on British Geological Survey.
What lies beneath Liverpool?
The geological secrets lying under the surface of Liverpool and Warrington have been unveiled for the first time in BGS’s 3D interactive tool.
The post What lies beneath Liverpool? appeared first on British Geological Survey.
World-class facility creates new opportunities for geothermal energy in Cheshire
The £8.3 million underground observatory will enhance the UK’s knowledge on the clean energy required to decarbonise heating.
The post World-class facility creates new opportunities for geothermal energy in Cheshire appeared first on British Geological Survey.
Exploring the role of stable isotope geochemistry in nuclear forensics
Paulina Baranowska introduces her PhD research investigating the use of oxygen isotopes as a nuclear forensic signature.
The post Exploring the role of stable isotope geochemistry in nuclear forensics appeared first on British Geological Survey.
News from the North Yorkshire Geodiversity Partnership