This report describes the national scale BGS Coastal Vulnerability Dataset. The methods used to create the dataset have been critically assessed and its fitness for purpose determined by specialists in BGS. This document outlines the background to why the dataset was created, its potential uses and gives a brief description of the content. Technical information regarding the GIS and how the data was created is described and advice is provided on using the dataset
Coastal zones attract human settlement, business and industry, and are instrumental to the functioni...
The BGS Seabed Geology 10k: Anglesey digital map portrays the distribution of the different types of...
This report is the user-guide to the content and application of the national scale Stream Sediment G...
Coastal vulnerability indexing is a GIS-based analysis tool for indicating multi-hazards and interd...
This report describes the BGS GeoScour data product. The methods used to create the component datase...
This report is the user’s guide for the national assessment of a suite of seven Engineering Properti...
This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the groundwater vulnerability (Scotland) digi...
Founded in 1835, the British Geological Survey (BGS) is the world's oldest national geological surve...
The British Geological Survey provides nationwide digital geological maps at a range of scales. Thes...
In the UK, coastal flooding and erosion are two of the primary climate-related hazards to communitie...
Increasing numbers of people are living in and using coastal areas. Combined with the presence of pe...
This report is the published product of a study by the British Geological Survey (BGS) to produce a ...
The BGS Seabed Geology 10k: Offshore Yorkshire digital map comprises three complimentary components:...
The demand for marine-related spatial information has become increasingly apparent in recent years a...
Geological maps show where all the floodplains and coastal plains in Britain are located and theref...
Coastal zones attract human settlement, business and industry, and are instrumental to the functioni...
The BGS Seabed Geology 10k: Anglesey digital map portrays the distribution of the different types of...
This report is the user-guide to the content and application of the national scale Stream Sediment G...
Coastal vulnerability indexing is a GIS-based analysis tool for indicating multi-hazards and interd...
This report describes the BGS GeoScour data product. The methods used to create the component datase...
This report is the user’s guide for the national assessment of a suite of seven Engineering Properti...
This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the groundwater vulnerability (Scotland) digi...
Founded in 1835, the British Geological Survey (BGS) is the world's oldest national geological surve...
The British Geological Survey provides nationwide digital geological maps at a range of scales. Thes...
In the UK, coastal flooding and erosion are two of the primary climate-related hazards to communitie...
Increasing numbers of people are living in and using coastal areas. Combined with the presence of pe...
This report is the published product of a study by the British Geological Survey (BGS) to produce a ...
The BGS Seabed Geology 10k: Offshore Yorkshire digital map comprises three complimentary components:...
The demand for marine-related spatial information has become increasingly apparent in recent years a...
Geological maps show where all the floodplains and coastal plains in Britain are located and theref...
Coastal zones attract human settlement, business and industry, and are instrumental to the functioni...
The BGS Seabed Geology 10k: Anglesey digital map portrays the distribution of the different types of...
This report is the user-guide to the content and application of the national scale Stream Sediment G...