Understanding the spatial and temporal development of anthropogenic and natural soil systems along with associated geological deposits has long been acknowledged as important underpinning information in the planning and geotechnical assessment of new urban developments. However, such information has only rarely been linked with the interpretation and use of urban geochemical surveys during the risk assessment process. In recognition of this the British Geological Survey (BGS) have been developing a portfolio of supporting techniques and methodologies to assist in (a) developing a better understanding of the nature, history and potential future of the urban subsurface and (b) integrating this knowledge into a risk-assessment framework tha...
The legacy inherited from anthropogenic processes needs to be addressed in order to provide reliable...
The urban population is projected to rise to 66% in 2050 to 7.6 billion. This has had, and will have...
Conventional 3D geological models of lithostratigraphy undertaken by BGS have facilitated a signific...
Improvements in computing speed and capacity and the increasing collection and digitisation of geolo...
Improvements in computing speed and capacity and the increasing collection and digitisation of geolo...
International audienceRecently, European cities have faced several changes including deindustrializa...
International audiencePurpose: Urban soils may be contaminated not only by industrial activities but...
Meeting the challenges of sustainable development and regeneration to support city growth requires t...
The Glasgow area has a combination of highly variable superficial deposits and a legacy of heavy ind...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...
Contaminants in urban environments are very broad ranging in their composition, phase (and mobility)...
Abstract: In large cities hazardous geological processes usually develop rapidly due to increased an...
Abstract: In large cities hazardous geological processes usually develop rapidly due to increased an...
ABSTRACT: The British Geological Survey (BGS) operates an urban geoscience programme that aims to p...
Rapid developments in information technology and the increasing collection and digitisation of geolo...
The legacy inherited from anthropogenic processes needs to be addressed in order to provide reliable...
The urban population is projected to rise to 66% in 2050 to 7.6 billion. This has had, and will have...
Conventional 3D geological models of lithostratigraphy undertaken by BGS have facilitated a signific...
Improvements in computing speed and capacity and the increasing collection and digitisation of geolo...
Improvements in computing speed and capacity and the increasing collection and digitisation of geolo...
International audienceRecently, European cities have faced several changes including deindustrializa...
International audiencePurpose: Urban soils may be contaminated not only by industrial activities but...
Meeting the challenges of sustainable development and regeneration to support city growth requires t...
The Glasgow area has a combination of highly variable superficial deposits and a legacy of heavy ind...
The systematic geochemical mapping of urban soils has been undertaken by the British Geological Surv...
Contaminants in urban environments are very broad ranging in their composition, phase (and mobility)...
Abstract: In large cities hazardous geological processes usually develop rapidly due to increased an...
Abstract: In large cities hazardous geological processes usually develop rapidly due to increased an...
ABSTRACT: The British Geological Survey (BGS) operates an urban geoscience programme that aims to p...
Rapid developments in information technology and the increasing collection and digitisation of geolo...
The legacy inherited from anthropogenic processes needs to be addressed in order to provide reliable...
The urban population is projected to rise to 66% in 2050 to 7.6 billion. This has had, and will have...
Conventional 3D geological models of lithostratigraphy undertaken by BGS have facilitated a signific...