This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the groundwater vulnerability (Scotland) digital dataset produced by the British Geological Survey (BGS). Version 1 of the dataset was produced in 2004 by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Macaulay Institute (now the James Hutton Institute) on behalf of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), funded by the Scotland and Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research (SNIFFER). Version 2 uses updated input data and a slightly modified methodology. The map shows the relative vulnerability of groundwater to contamination across Scotland. Groundwater vulnerability is the tendency and likelihood for general contaminants to move vertically through the unsaturated zone ...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format groun...
This report describes the national scale Mining Hazard not including coal version 7 data. The metho...
This report is the product of a joint British Geological Survey (BGS) – Environment Agency (EA) stu...
This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the groundwater vulnerability (Scotland) dig...
This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the aquifer productivity (Scotland) datasets ...
This report presents a description and review of the methodology developed by the British geological...
This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the aquifer productivity (Scotland) datasets ...
This report describes the national scale BGS Coastal Vulnerability Dataset. The methods used to cre...
Scotland’s groundwater is a highly valuable resource. The volume of groundwater is greater than the...
HydroJULES is a NERC-funded project that brings together NERC Centre-Surveys to investigate how to i...
The purpose of this report is to give an overview of the planned research infrastructure and propose...
A new methodology for groundwater vulnerability assessment has been devised for Scotland to meet the...
In 2015, the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) we...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is developing a geographic information system (GIS)- based prio...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format grou...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format groun...
This report describes the national scale Mining Hazard not including coal version 7 data. The metho...
This report is the product of a joint British Geological Survey (BGS) – Environment Agency (EA) stu...
This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the groundwater vulnerability (Scotland) dig...
This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the aquifer productivity (Scotland) datasets ...
This report presents a description and review of the methodology developed by the British geological...
This report describes a revised version (Version 2) of the aquifer productivity (Scotland) datasets ...
This report describes the national scale BGS Coastal Vulnerability Dataset. The methods used to cre...
Scotland’s groundwater is a highly valuable resource. The volume of groundwater is greater than the...
HydroJULES is a NERC-funded project that brings together NERC Centre-Surveys to investigate how to i...
The purpose of this report is to give an overview of the planned research infrastructure and propose...
A new methodology for groundwater vulnerability assessment has been devised for Scotland to meet the...
In 2015, the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) we...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is developing a geographic information system (GIS)- based prio...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format grou...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format groun...
This report describes the national scale Mining Hazard not including coal version 7 data. The metho...
This report is the product of a joint British Geological Survey (BGS) – Environment Agency (EA) stu...