Increasing road resilience
28 February 2024Roads in the Fenlands area of south Lincolnshire are of national importance, providing vital transport routes for the transfer of agricultural products...
Roads in the Fenlands area of south Lincolnshire are of national importance, providing vital transport routes for the transfer of agricultural products...
Constraining the subsurface behaviour of magma using surface observations is notoriously difficult. At oceanic hotspots, the crust is relatively thin,...
Asteroids are often portrayed as interstellar treasure troves of precious metals. Asteroid mining may provide a valuable source of key metals for use on...
Microplastics and their potential impacts on life on Earth have been the subject of increasing focus in recent years. Of particular interest are the ‘missing’...
The growing human presence near active volcanoes has raised concerns about volcanic hazards. Currently, more than one billion people live within a 100...
Geothermal energy is a key component of the energy transition in Europe, particularly given that many of the required exploration and drilling skills are...
Despite Australia’s relative tectonic stability, earthquakes do still occur together with their associated hazards, such as liquefaction (when loosely...
Earth’s most severe mass extinction occurred 252 million years ago and is believed to have been caused by volcanic eruptions from the Siberian Traps...