BGS Engineering Geology and Infrastructure
Lead Research Organisation:
British Geological Survey
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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Organisations
- British Geological Survey (Lead Research Organisation)
- University of Manchester (Collaboration)
- PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND (Collaboration)
- Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Collaboration)
- UK CENTRE FOR ECOLOGY & HYDROLOGY (Collaboration)
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority (Collaboration)
- Ordnance Survey (Collaboration)
- Government of the UK (Collaboration)
- Cabinet Office (Collaboration)
- Meteorological Office UK (Collaboration)
- Department For Environment, Food And Rural Affairs (DEFRA) (Collaboration)
- NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE (Collaboration)
- Health and Safety Executive (Collaboration)
- Think Deep UK (Collaboration)
- UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW (Collaboration)
- UK Space Agency (Collaboration)
- Environment Agency (Collaboration)
- Government of Scotland (Collaboration)
- National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) (Collaboration)
People |
ORCID iD |
Helen Reeves (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Agliardi F
(2017)
Folded fabric tunes rock deformation and failure mode in the upper crust.
in Scientific reports
Bellanova J
(2018)
Electrical resistivity imaging for the characterization of the Montaguto landslide (southern Italy)
in Engineering Geology
Bennett C
(2017)
Ichnofauna record cryptic marine incursions onto a coastal floodplain at a key Lower Mississippian tetrapod site
in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Bonì R
(2017)
Exploitation of Satellite A-DInSAR Time Series for Detection, Characterization and Modelling of Land Subsidence
in Geosciences
Boon D
(2019)
Groundwater heat pump feasibility in shallow urban aquifers: Experience from Cardiff, UK
in Science of The Total Environment
Boyle A
(2018)
Jointly reconstructing ground motion and resistivity for ERT-based slope stability monitoring
in Geophysical Journal International
Bradwell T
(2019)
Pattern, style and timing of British-Irish Ice Sheet retreat: Shetland and northern North Sea sector
in Journal of Quaternary Science
Brett C
(2018)
Development of a technique for inspecting the foundations of offshore wind turbines
in Insight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
Bricker S
(2017)
Accounting for groundwater in future city visions
in Land Use Policy
Brown A
(2016)
The geomorphology of the Anthropocene: emergence, status and implications
in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Bubeck A
(2017)
Pore geometry as a control on rock strength
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Carrière S
(2018)
Rheological properties of clayey soils originating from flow-like landslides
in Landslides
Carter G
(2018)
Ongoing evolution of submarine canyon rockwalls; examples from the Whittard Canyon, Celtic Margin (NE Atlantic)
in Progress in Oceanography
Castagna A
(2018)
Thermal Damage and Pore Pressure Effects of the Brittle-Ductile Transition in Comiso Limestone
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Cooper A
(2018)
Humans are the most significant global geomorphological driving force of the 21st century
in The Anthropocene Review
Curioni G
(2019)
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) potential for soil condition monitoring of geotechnical assets
in Canadian Geotechnical Journal
Dashwood B
(2020)
Surface wave surveys for imaging ground property changes due to a leaking water pipe
in Journal of Applied Geophysics
Dixon N
(2018)
In situ measurements of near-surface hydraulic conductivity in engineered clay slopes
in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Dobbs M
(2018)
Yield envelope assessment as a preliminary screening tool to determine carbon capture and storage viability in depleted southern north-sea hydrocarbon reservoirs
in International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
Dodd T
(2019)
Paleozoic to Cenozoic sedimentary bedrock geology and lithostratigraphy of Singapore
in Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
Ellen R
(2018)
Sedimentology, architecture and depositional setting of the fluvial Spireslack Sandstone of the Midland Valley, Scotland: insights from the Spireslack surface coal mine
in Geological Society, London, Special Publications
FALCINI F
(2018)
Quantifying bed roughness beneath contemporary and palaeo-ice streams
in Journal of Glaciology
Fellgett M
(2019)
Lithological Constraints on Borehole Wall Failure; a Study on the Pennine Coal Measures of the United Kingdom
in Frontiers in Earth Science
Finlayson A
(2018)
Subglacial drumlins and englacial fractures at the surge-type glacier, Múlajökull, Iceland
in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Freeborough K
(2018)
A national assessment of landslide hazard from Outside Party Slopes to the rail network of Great Britain
in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Gillespie M
(2019)
The igneous rocks of Singapore: New insights to Palaeozoic and Mesozoic assembly of the Sukhothai Arc
in Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
Glendell M
(2017)
Testing the utility of structure-from-motion photogrammetry reconstructions using small unmanned aerial vehicles and ground photography to estimate the extent of upland soil erosion
in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Green D
(2017)
Characterizing Broadband Seismic Noise in Central London
in Seismological Research Letters
Gunn D
(2017)
The geophysics contributions from the QJEGH , 1967 - 2015
in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Gunn D
(2018)
Deterioration model and condition monitoring of aged railway embankment using non-invasive geophysics
in Construction and Building Materials
Gunn D
(2019)
Ultrasonic Testing of Laboratory Samples Representing Monopile Wind Turbine Foundations
in Insight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
Harrington J
(2018)
Stress controls on transport properties of the Mercia Mudstone Group: Importance for hydrocarbon depletion and CO2 injection
in Marine and Petroleum Geology
Hobbs P
(2019)
Coastal landslide monitoring at Aldbrough, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK
in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Hobbs P
(2018)
Shrinkage limit test results and interpretation for clay soils
in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Holmes P
(2018)
The Middle Pleistocene terraces of the central Waveney valley, Earsham, south Norfolk, UK
in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
Horan K
(2018)
Sedimentary record of Early Permian deglaciation in southern Gondwana from the Falkland Islands
in Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Jones L
(2018)
Encyclopedia of Engineering Geology
Kearsey T
(2018)
Creation and delivery of a complex 3D geological survey for the Glasgow area and its application to urban geology
in Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Kearsey T
(2018)
Evolution of life on land: how new Scottish fossils are re-writing our understanding of this important transition
in Proceedings of the Open University Geological Society
Description | Review & contribution to the BS 1377 Part 3 Methods of test for soils for civil engineering purposes Draft for public consultation (DPC) made available by British Standards Institute |
Geographic Reach | National |
Policy Influence Type | Participation in a guidance/advisory committee |
Description | ASSESSING THE UNDERWORLD - AN INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE MODEL OF CITY INFRASTRUCTURES |
Amount | £5,782,838 (GBP) |
Funding ID | EP/K021699/1 |
Organisation | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 05/2013 |
End | 05/2018 |
Description | Assessment, Costing and enHancement of long lIfe, Long Linear assEtS (ACHILLES) |
Amount | £4,872,904 (GBP) |
Funding ID | EP/R034575/1 |
Organisation | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 06/2018 |
End | 12/2023 |
Description | Landslide Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment, Preparedness and Early Warning in South Asia: Integrating Meteorology, Landscape and Society |
Amount | £979,559 (GBP) |
Funding ID | NE/P000649/1 |
Organisation | Natural Environment Research Council |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 11/2016 |
End | 03/2022 |
Title | BGS National Karst Database |
Description | The aim being to retrieve karst data from field slips and paper maps with additional fine-scale detail gathered during fieldwork, from remote sensing techniques such as LiDAR (light detection and ranging) and from existing documentary data sources such as historical and modern Ordnance Survey maps, cave surveys, academic papers and historical documents. Other datasets such as a legacy Applied Geology database and the Mendip Cave Registry data are also being used to identify other sources of information where relevant. We collect data on five main types of karst feature: Sinkholes (or dolines), Stream sinks, Caves, Springs and incidences of associated damage to buildings, roads, bridges and other engineered works |
Type Of Material | Database/Collection of data |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
Impact | Most extensive source of information on landslides in Great Britain. This is information is used by stakeholders such as: infrastructure operators/owners, local authorities, land owners and engineering consultants/contractors |
URL | http://www.bgs.ac.uk/caves/NKD.html |
Title | BGS National Landslide Database |
Description | The BGS National Landslide Database (NLD) is the most extensive source of information on landslides in Great Britain. Selected information from the database is now available as a free online resource (http://www.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/, where you will need to select the Hazards theme). The database currently holds over 17 300 records which are continually being updated. Each landslide event record in the database is documented as fully as possible with information on location, name, size and dimensions, landslide type, trigger, damage caused, movement date, age and with a full bibliographic reference. For more information see http://www.bgs.ac.uk/landslides/nld.html |
Type Of Material | Database/Collection of data |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
Impact | Most extensive source of information on landslides in Great Britain. This is information is used by stakeholders such as: infrastructure operators/owners, local authorities, land owners and engineering consultants/contractors. |
URL | http://www.bgs.ac.uk/landslides/nld.html |
Title | National Geotechnical Properties Database |
Description | This primarily holds data and information from ground investigations carried out for civil engineering purposes. The information is supplied to us by clients, consultants and contractors either as paper records or as Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS) digital data transfer format. A small number of data points are from laboratory test results carried out by the BGS. The design of the database is currently based on the AGS industry standard for Electronic Transfer of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Data version 3.1. It contains data relating to the project, the boreholes and pits within the report (including British National Grid Reference and geology), full descriptions, in situ measurements and results of tests on samples.The distribution of data generally reflects the requirements of our projects including UK Rocks and Soils Lithostratigraphical studies, or the areas covered by Ground Information for Sustainable Development and geohazards projects. Data are added from paper records or AGS digital data transfer format, which is the preferred method as they can be added quickly without transcription errors. |
Type Of Material | Database/Collection of data |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
Impact | Most extensive source of geotechnical borehole, in situ measurements and laboratory tests on samples in Great Britain. This is information is used by stakeholders such as: infrastructure operators/owners, local authorities, land owners and engineering consultants/contractors |
URL | http://www.bgs.ac.uk/services/NGDC/management/geology/geotechnical.html |
Description | Collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning |
Organisation | Environment Agency |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | Significant collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning, Geohazards, SuDS and brownfield development inc. Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), University of Manchester, EA, Business in the Community (BiTC). Joint-project on SuDS with BiTC now underway. Proposal on Brownfield Viability developed with GMCA, Future Cities Catapult to the Government Planning Delivery Fund. Intentions to collaborate with Defra on Manchester Urban Pioneer. |
Collaborator Contribution | Significant collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning, Geohazards, SuDS and brownfield development inc. Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), University of Manchester, EA, Business in the Community (BiTC). Joint-project on SuDS with BiTC now underway. Proposal on Brownfield Viability developed with GMCA, Future Cities Catapult to the Government Planning Delivery Fund. Intentions to collaborate with Defra on Manchester Urban Pioneer. |
Impact | Still developing as project still active |
Start Year | 2017 |
Description | Collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning |
Organisation | Greater Manchester Combined Authority |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | Significant collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning, Geohazards, SuDS and brownfield development inc. Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), University of Manchester, EA, Business in the Community (BiTC). Joint-project on SuDS with BiTC now underway. Proposal on Brownfield Viability developed with GMCA, Future Cities Catapult to the Government Planning Delivery Fund. Intentions to collaborate with Defra on Manchester Urban Pioneer. |
Collaborator Contribution | Significant collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning, Geohazards, SuDS and brownfield development inc. Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), University of Manchester, EA, Business in the Community (BiTC). Joint-project on SuDS with BiTC now underway. Proposal on Brownfield Viability developed with GMCA, Future Cities Catapult to the Government Planning Delivery Fund. Intentions to collaborate with Defra on Manchester Urban Pioneer. |
Impact | Still developing as project still active |
Start Year | 2017 |
Description | Collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning |
Organisation | University of Manchester |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Significant collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning, Geohazards, SuDS and brownfield development inc. Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), University of Manchester, EA, Business in the Community (BiTC). Joint-project on SuDS with BiTC now underway. Proposal on Brownfield Viability developed with GMCA, Future Cities Catapult to the Government Planning Delivery Fund. Intentions to collaborate with Defra on Manchester Urban Pioneer. |
Collaborator Contribution | Significant collaboration with partners in Greater Manchester on land-use planning, Geohazards, SuDS and brownfield development inc. Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), University of Manchester, EA, Business in the Community (BiTC). Joint-project on SuDS with BiTC now underway. Proposal on Brownfield Viability developed with GMCA, Future Cities Catapult to the Government Planning Delivery Fund. Intentions to collaborate with Defra on Manchester Urban Pioneer. |
Impact | Still developing as project still active |
Start Year | 2017 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Cabinet Office |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Department For Environment, Food And Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Environment Agency |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Government of Scotland |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Government of the UK |
Department | Government Office for Science |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Health and Safety Executive (HSE) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Meteorological Office UK |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | National Oceanography Centre |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Ordnance Survey |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Public Health England |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | Scottish Environment Protection Agency |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Natural Hazard Partnership |
Organisation | UK Space Agency |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership provides authoritative and consistent information, research and analysis on natural hazards for the development of more effective policies, communications and services for civil contingencies, governments and the responder community across the UK (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/). The BGS Engineering Geology Science directorate contributes to the NHP Hazard Impacts Modelling Group (Chair, Secretariat and scientific contributions to the landslide hazard programme - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/science/hims/), NHP Steering Group, NHP Secretariat, landslide science notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/natural-hazards/landslides/) and contributes daily the landslide component of the NHP Daily Hazard Assessment (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/). |
Collaborator Contribution | The Natural Hazards Partnership partners work in partnership to deliver four key products and services (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/) : The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. Our challenge is to broaden the focus of natural hazards risk management from what has been predominately an early warning system towards a more holistic and integrated approach, encompassing more emphasis on risk reduction and prevention |
Impact | The Natural Hazards Partnership (NHP) works in partnership to deliver four key products and services: The Daily Hazard Assessment (DHA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/dha/), the Hazard Matrix (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/hazard-matrix/), support to the UK's National Risk Assessment (NRA - http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/national-risk-assessment/) and Science Notes (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/hazards-with-science-notes/). Partners use their specialist knowledge to provide expert advice and information to feed into these services. By working together more useful, usable and used products can be developed in an efficient way. For more information see http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/products/ |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Scotland's National Centre for Resilience |
Organisation | University of Glasgow |
Department | National Centre for Resilience |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | BGS has sit on Scotland's National Centre for Resilience steering committee since it was launched in March 2016. BGS has provided strategic advise and guidance to the direction and programs |
Collaborator Contribution | Scotland's National Centre for Resilience has provide some search funding for three small projects that have contributed to the Engineering Geology & Infrastructure Directorate |
Impact | Communication of hazard assessments (http://www.naturalhazardspartnership.org.uk/download/a-workshop-focussing-on-communication-of-hazard-assessment-information-summary-of-discussions/) Natural Hazard Overview: Landslides (http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/166428/) Avalanche Knowledge Exchange - A workshop between the Scottish Avalanche Information Service and the Natural Hazards Partnership (http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/178927/) |
Start Year | 2016 |
Description | Think Deep UK |
Organisation | Think Deep UK |
Sector | Private |
PI Contribution | BGS provides support in-kind support and attends steering committee meetings and provides in-kind support to help host meetings |
Collaborator Contribution | TDUK provide letters of support for BGS grants and in-kind contributions by sitting on steering committees |
Impact | http://www.tduk.org/downloads |
Start Year | 2018 |
Description | 'Developments in geophysics for mineral investigations' |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Industry/Business |
Results and Impact | Sebastian Uhlemann gave an invited presentation at the Extractive Industries Geology Conference 2017, titled 'Developments in geophysics for mineral investigations'. Extractive Industries Geology Conference: Exploration, Site Investigation and Monitoring (21st June 2017). Approximately 100 engineers and geologists from the extractive industries attended. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
Description | Aran GeoFest |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | Provided geological support on some of the guided walks |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
Description | Article in Cambridge University's CSIC Annual Review, on BGS-Cambridge placement for 3D modelling of impact of basements on ground temperatures |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Postgraduate students |
Results and Impact | Article in Cambridge University's CSIC Annual Review magazine to promote the Innovation placement between BGS urban team (Holger Kessler, Ricky Terrington, Steve Thorpe) and Cambridge university on the application of 3D integrated modelling for cities (focused on geothermal processes and building energy efficiency) |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
URL | https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/files/csic-annual-review-2018/view |
Description | Article in Guardian Cities newspaper about Project Iceberg and subsurface management |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | Information provided for an Guardian article about Project Iceberg and the importance of subsurface management in cities. Article published in Guardian Cities article https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/jul/10/who-owns-the-space-under-cities-the-attempt-to-map-the-ground-beneath-our-feet Interest from Industry (Arup; Liang O Rourke, Crown Estate) to join Project Iceberg. Media enquiry from TV researcher to do a programme on subsurface mapping. Approach from Prof at Royal Holloway for joint-research project on GeoHumanities and Science for subsurface management. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
URL | https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/jul/10/who-owns-the-space-under-cities-the-attempt-to-map-th... |
Description | Article published in Salmo Trutta, the Annual journal of the Wild Trout Trust. |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Third sector organisations |
Results and Impact | Publication of the article: Thomas, CW and Whitbread, K. 2017. Rivers, landscapes and geology. Salmo Trutta, Vol. 20. p. 50-52. The article describes the significance of sediment and geology to in the context of river management and outlines ongoing BGS research designed to improve understanding of geological control on sediment dynamics in catchments. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
Description | Attendance at East Midlands Reslience Forum meeting |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Regional |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Dr Helen Reeves, Science Director - Engineering Geology at the BGS, and colleagues attended the June 2016 meeting of the EAst Midlands Resilience Forum to showcase BGS science in the context of building resilience to Geohazards. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2016 |
Description | BGS Open Day 2017 |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | BGS Engineering Geology & Infrastructure staff took part in the BGS Open Day at the Keyworth offices in summer 2017. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
Description | Brownfield Briefing meeting |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Industry/Business |
Results and Impact | Presentation on LiDAR drawing from results of a NERC funded ERIIP project and considering the potential for the investigation of contaminated land. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
Description | Co-Chaired the 31st Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP) in Nashville, TN, USA |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Upon invitation by the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS), Oliver Kuras served as Technical Co-Chair of the 31st Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP) in Nashville, TN. SAGEEP is the leading conference on the practical application of near-surface geophysics. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
Description | Industry workshop on Project Iceberg, BGS hosted with the OS and Future Cities Catapult |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Industry/Business |
Results and Impact | Industry workshop on Project Iceberg, hosted with the OS and Future Cities Catapult, to gain industry feedback on phase 1 and to agree objectives and collaboration for phase 2. Attended by ~40 industry and government representatives |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
Description | Landslide early warning research to help protect Indian communities |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Media (as a channel to the public) |
Results and Impact | International research collaboration for landslide hazard reduction in the Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India. Physical scientists, engineers and social scientists from nine organisations in the UK, Italy and India are collaborating to improve the assessment of landslide hazard and early warning systems in India. This will help to protect lives, livelihoods and the local economy of vulnerable landslide-prone communities in India. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
URL | http://www.bgs.ac.uk/news/docs/Landslip_Press_Release_Nilgiris.pdf |
Description | Launch of the "51 Best Places to see Scotland's Geology" at Dynamic Earth (14th Oct) - BGS display/stall |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | Presentation at Launch of the "51 Best Places to see Scotland's Geology" at Dynamic Earth (14th Oct) - BGS display/stall. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
Description | Presentation by Diarmad Campbell on COST Action Sub-Urban - A European Network to improve understanding and use of the Subsurface in European Cities |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Presentation to the North-east Atlantic Group (NAG) of EuroGeoSurveys, in Reykjavik, Iceland (presentation given remotely from Hong Kong ) |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
Description | Presidential address to the Geological Society of Norfolk |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Regional |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Around 60 members of the public (including academics and industry) attended the Presidental Address of Dr Jonathan Lee (for the Geological Society of Norfolk) about Quaternary neotectonics in East Anglia. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
Description | Prof Jonathan Chambers gave two invited presentation at the Institute of Civil Engineers, British Dam Society Biennial Conference |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Prof Jonathan Chambers gave two invited presentation at the Institute of Civil Engineers, British Dam Society Biennial Conference. The topic of both talks was on the development of PRIME technology for monitoring water retaining structures. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
Description | TV filming David Morgan, Steve Thorpe, Hannah Gow & Tony Cooper - Explaining processes and investigation of sinkholes in Ripon |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | TV filming David Morgan, Steve Thorpe, Hannah Gow & Tony Cooper - Explaining processes and investigation of sinkholes in Ripon |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
Description | TV filming Peter Hobbs on Dorset Coast - Focus on coastal erosion |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | TV filming Peter Hobbs on Dorset Coast - Focus on coastal erosion |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |