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Understanding our Earth
We are a world-leading independent research organisation providing objective, expert geoscientific data, information and knowledge.
Latest news and events
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Vacancy: Chair of the BGS Board
04/02/2025
The Chair of the BGS Board’s role is crucial in guiding BGS and advancing its work in geoscience, ensuring strong governance and delivering public value.
![Extract from existing Quaternary thickness geological factor map produced as part of collaboration between BGS and The Crown Estate in 2014. BGS © UKRI. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2024.](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/QuatThicknessMapForWebpage_crop.jpg)
Seabed geology data: results from stakeholder consultation
31/01/2025
BGS collected valuable stakeholder feedback as part of a new Crown Estate-led initiative to improve understanding of national-scale seabed geology requirements.
![Exposures of thick Deccan Trap basalt sequences from Mahabaleshwar, India. Rocks such as these have been proposed as potential storage reservoirs for disposal of CO2 in India due to their reactive mineral components that allow for trapping of CO2 in solid mineral form. BGS © UKRI](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/20181014_100004.webp)
Could underground disposal of carbon dioxide help to reduce India’s emissions?
28/01/2025
BGS geologists have partnered with research institutes in India to explore the potential for carbon capture and storage, with an emphasis on storage.
![BGS’s Jonathan Chambers and Annie Winson sign the memorandum with PHIVOLCS Director Teresito C Bacolcol and PHIVOLCS Deputy Director Dr Ma. Mylene M Villegas from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. BGS © UKRI.](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/ceremonial-signing-of-memorandum-2024-11-16.webp)
New Memorandum of Understanding paves the way for more collaborative research in the Philippines
21/01/2025
The partnership will focus on research on multi-hazard preparedness within the country.
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New global space weather hazard index launched
17/01/2025
The new index provides a near-real time, global picture of geomagnetic variations helping to highlight the effects of space weather.
![Damage caused in Thailand by the Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004. BGS © UKRI.](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/indian-ocean-tsunami.webp)
Twenty years on: the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
26/12/2024
Boxing Day 2024 marks 20 years since the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Prof David Tappin reflects on the disaster and discusses what we have learnt since 2004.
![Aerial view of the UK Geoenergy Observatory in Cheshire, located in the University of Chester’s Thornton Science Park. BGS © UKRI.](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/aerial-view-of-the-cheshire-observatory-cheshire.webp)
Webinar: underground thermal energy storage (UTES): uncertainties and benefits
Event on 15/01/2025
Join us for a special webinar that will introduce underground thermal aquifer storage and offer all interested parties the opportunity to participate in a workshop to be held in spring 2025.
![Loading samples into the small carbonates mass spectrometer at the BGS Stable Isotope Facility. BGS © UKRI.](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/DSC_1159.webp)
Carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of carbonates and the development of new reference materials
18/12/2024
Dr Charlotte Hipkiss and Kotryna Savickaite explore the importance of standard analysis when testing carbon and oxygen samples.
![Magnetic declination (the angle between magnetic and geographic north) in 2025 according to WMM2025. Red is magnetic north to east of geographic north; blue is to west. BGS © UKRI and © Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith (1996), A global, self-consistent, hierarchical, high-resolution shoreline database, J. Geophys. Res., 101(B4), 8741–8743, doi:10.1029/96JB00104 (v2.3.6)](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/BGS_NorthPoleGlobe_Festive_web.jpg)
Airlines, shipping companies and sleigh drivers rush to update crucial navigation systems ahead of Christmas rush
17/12/2024
Release of major upgrade to a new model tracking magnetic north prompts global reset of satellite tracking systems across trade and passenger transport routes.
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BGS awarded Athena SWAN Silver status
12/12/2024
BGS are delighted to have been awarded Athena SWAN Silver status in recognition of our ongoing commitment to gender equality
![Hemerdon mine, Devon. BGS © UKRI.](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/tungsten-hemerdon-mine-hemerdon-devon-tungsten-west-14-09-22.webp)
BGS makes significant advance in mineral data accessibility
10/12/2024
A new public application programming interface for the BGS World Mineral Statistics Database will revolutionise how users interact with critical data.
![Nandi, Victoria Basin. BGS © UKRI.](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/nandi.webp)
Dynamics of land-to-lake transfers in the Lake Victoria Basin
09/12/2024
In June 2024, a UK/Kenya research team shared research findings from a collaborative, four-year field and experimental programme within Kenya.
Our core challenge areas
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Decarbonisation and resource management
Decarbonisation of power production, heat, transport and industry is a major challenge and one that intrinsically involves geoscience.
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Multi-hazards and resilience
We work with partners worldwide to enhance understanding of hazards, vulnerability, exposure and risk to ensure our science is useful, usable and used.
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International geoscience
BGS is active across the globe delivering institutional strengthening programmes and applied research projects across a wide variety of sectors.
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National geoscience
The National Geoscience programme is a forward-looking investment in UK geology that provides relevant, coherent and enriched geoscience knowledge for our stakeholders.
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Digital geoscience
The BGS is a data-rich organisation. Our data science and data infrastructure are fundamental to our future research and underpin our strategic challenges.
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Map viewers
Data published through map viewers allowing you to reveal more about the ground beneath your feet.
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Technologies
Applications, software and online services created by the BGS and our collaborators.
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Information hub
Data collections, publications, scanned records and other data gathered by BGS and provided by external organisations.
![BGS iGeology app](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/feature_opengeoscience.jpg)
OpenGeoscience
Accessing maps and downloading data, scans, photos and other information via BGS’s free OpenGeoscience service.
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Digital geoscience
The BGS is a data-rich organisation. Our data science and data infrastructure are fundamental to our future research and underpin our strategic challenges.
![Aeromagnetic surveys](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/feature_aeromagnetic.jpg)
Digital data licensing and resellers
Providing a wide range of licences for the use and utilisation of our information products by for those interested in an information product and the Open Government Licence is not applicable.
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National Geoscience Data Centre
Collecting and preserving geoscientific data, making it available to a wide range of users and communities.
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National Geological Repository
Hosting BGS’s collections of borehole cores, cuttings, samples, specimens, and related subsurface information from the UK landmass and continental shelf.
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Discovering Geology
Discovering Geology introduces a range of geoscience topics to school-age students and learners of all ages. Explore these pages to discover the fascinating processes and properties that shape our dynamic planet.
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Rocks and minerals
Find out more about the differences between rocks and minerals and how they are formed.
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Discovering Geology: climate change
What is the difference between weather and climate? what causes the Earth’s climate to change and what are the impacts? Find out more with our Discovery Geology climate change resources.
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Earth hazards
The Earth beneath our feet is constantly shifting and moving, and violently with catastrophic and immediate results. Find out more about earth hazards.
![A waterfall in Iceland](https://www.bgs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/P572430.jpg)
Geological processes
Planet Earth is dynamic with a surface that is always changing. Find out about the processes that cause these changes.
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Fossils and geological time
Take a look at the history of the Earth, from its formation over four and a half billion years ago to present times.
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About BGS
As the national geological survey, we are the UK’s premier provider of objective and authoritative scientific data, information and knowledge to help society understand our Earth.
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Our data and services
The BGS offers a range of services and information for businesses, home-owners, policymakers and the general public.
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Working with us
BGS is committed to being an employer of choice and strives to embrace a culture of inclusivity and flexibility.
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Offices and locations
Find out more about our offices and facilities located across the UK.
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Contact us
Find out more about the BGS and the services we offer through our enquiries and customer services team.