This report describes the location and character of ten Carboniferous-Permian igneous rock samples from the Midland Valley of Scotland and the results of 40Ar/39Ar step-heating experiments on nine of the samples to obtain the radiometric age of eruption or emplacement of the rock. The quality of the new radiometric ages are discussed along with their integration with the chronostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Midland Valley of Scotland
This report and accompanying data release describe the ‘as-built’ borehole GGA09r at the UK Geoenerg...
Appropriate management strategies are essential for the protection and maintenance of groundwater re...
Thermal energy from groundwater in abandoned, flooded, coal mines has the potential to make a signif...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of bedrock aquifers in southern Scotland, f...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of Precambrian and igneous bedrock aquifers...
The Permian sandstone and breccia aquifer of Dumfries has an important role in supplying water to th...
Twenty-one new 40Ar/39Ar step-heating experiments on mineral separates from intrusive and extrusive ...
Four new U–Pb isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectrometry dates from Carboniferous igneous...
This report describes the methods used and data collected in mineralogical and petrological characte...
In 2015, the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) we...
The Creag nan Gamhainn Special Area of Conservation (SAC) / Site of Special Scientific Interest (SS...
This report and accompanying data release describe the ‘as-built’ borehole GGA03r at the UK Geoenerg...
Groundwater is an important, but undervalued, national resource in Scotland. Groundwater is present ...
This report forms a national overview of existing groundwater chemistry data for Scotland, carried ...
This report and accompanying data release describe the ‘as-built’ borehole GGA09r at the UK Geoenerg...
Appropriate management strategies are essential for the protection and maintenance of groundwater re...
Thermal energy from groundwater in abandoned, flooded, coal mines has the potential to make a signif...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of bedrock aquifers in southern Scotland, f...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of Precambrian and igneous bedrock aquifers...
The Permian sandstone and breccia aquifer of Dumfries has an important role in supplying water to th...
Twenty-one new 40Ar/39Ar step-heating experiments on mineral separates from intrusive and extrusive ...
Four new U–Pb isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectrometry dates from Carboniferous igneous...
This report describes the methods used and data collected in mineralogical and petrological characte...
In 2015, the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) we...
The Creag nan Gamhainn Special Area of Conservation (SAC) / Site of Special Scientific Interest (SS...
This report and accompanying data release describe the ‘as-built’ borehole GGA03r at the UK Geoenerg...
Groundwater is an important, but undervalued, national resource in Scotland. Groundwater is present ...
This report forms a national overview of existing groundwater chemistry data for Scotland, carried ...
This report and accompanying data release describe the ‘as-built’ borehole GGA09r at the UK Geoenerg...
Appropriate management strategies are essential for the protection and maintenance of groundwater re...
Thermal energy from groundwater in abandoned, flooded, coal mines has the potential to make a signif...