British Geological Survey
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Abbreviation | BGS |
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Formation | 1835 |
Legal status | Government organisation |
Purpose | Geoscience |
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Region served | United Kingdom |
Karen Hanghøj | |
Parent organisation | UK Research and Innovation (via NERC)[1] |
Budget | £57m around 50% from the Science Budget |
Website | www |
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is a partly publicly funded body which aims to advance geoscientific knowledge of the United Kingdom landmass and its continental shelf by means of systematic surveying, monitoring and research.
The BGS
History and previous names
The Geological Survey was founded in 1835 by the
On 1 January 1984, the institute was renamed the British Geological Survey (and often referred to as the BGS), a name still carried today.[5] Since 1835, there have been 20 directors of the survey. In 2019, Karen Hanghøj was the first woman appointed to lead the survey.[6]
From the 1860s, the survey in Scotland operated under the identity of the Geological Survey of Scotland.[7]
Starting in 1975, female officers of the survey no longer had to resign upon getting married.[8]
Competences

The BGS advises the
Northern Ireland
The Geological Survey of Northern Ireland (GSNI) is part of Northern Ireland's Department for the Economy (DfE). The British Geological Survey provides staff, under contract to DfE, for the GSNI.[11]
See also
References
- ^ "About BGS – Governance". British Geological Survey. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
- ^ "BGS Strategy 2023 to 2028".
- ^ "Institute of Geological Sciences".
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- ^ "Our history".
- ^ Press, B. G. S. (3 July 2019). "Karen Hanghøj named Director of the British Geological Survey".
- ^ "Geological Survey history — Scotland". British Geological Survey. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
- S2CID 129574405. Retrieved 23 May 2018.)
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link - ^ Scholl, Adam (12 June 2012). "Map Room: Hidden Waters". World Policy Journal. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- ^ "BGS maps out priorities with five-year strategy". B. G. S. 11 May 2023. Archived from the original on 2 October 2023.
- ^ "GSNI". GSNI / BGS. Retrieved 4 June 2023.