BGS Land Use, Planning & Development
Lead Research Organisation:
British Geological Survey
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
| Helen Reeves (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Al-Rmalli SW
(2010)
Risk of human exposure to arsenic and other toxic elements from geophagy: trace element analysis of baked clay using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
in Environmental health : a global access science source
Appleton JD
(2011)
Radon potential mapping of the Tralee-Castleisland and Cavan areas (Ireland) based on airborne gamma-ray spectrometry and geology.
in Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection
Appleton JD
(2012)
Modelling lead bioaccessibility in urban topsoils based on data from Glasgow, London, Northampton and Swansea, UK.
in Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
Atkinson N
(2011)
Fractionation of lead in soil by isotopic dilution and sequential extraction
in Environmental Chemistry
Barsby A
(2012)
Bioaccessibility of trace elements in soils in Northern Ireland.
in The Science of the total environment
Beamish D
(2013)
The bedrock electrical conductivity structure of Northern Ireland
in Geophysical Journal International
Beamish D
(2011)
Aeromagnetic data in the UK: a study of the information content of baseline and modern surveys across Anglesey, North Wales Aeromagnetic data, Anglesey
in Geophysical Journal International
Beamish D
(2011)
Low induction number, ground conductivity meters: A correction procedure in the absence of magnetic effects
in Journal of Applied Geophysics
Beamish D
(2011)
A geological and hydrogeological assessment of the electrical conductivity information from the HiRES airborne geophysical survey of the Isle of Wight
in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
Beamish D
(2011)
The application of spatial derivatives to non-potential field data interpretation
in Geophysical Prospecting
| Description | An integrated programme of mapping, testing, monitoring and modelling to describe the physical properties of the UK landmass and how it behaves in a changing climate, especially in light of natural geological hazards (e.g. Landslide and subsidence) Crucial to our research is ongoing work to improve the ways in which we communicate this important information to government, industry and the general public. |
| Sector | Financial Services, and Management Consultancy,Government, Democracy and Justice,Transport |
| Impact Types | Societal Economic Policy & public services |
| 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 |
| Title | PRIME |
| Description | Utilises electrical resistivity to monitor moisture content in earth works. Allows remote monitoring of earthworks leading to early intervention e.g. rail, roads,canals & dams IP has not been exploited but is being marketed to industry. |
| IP Reference | |
| Protection | Protection not required |
| Year Protection Granted | |
| Licensed | No |
| Impact | ? |