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Home News Europe BGS geologists complete important new Yorkshire Wolds maps

BGS geologists complete important new Yorkshire Wolds maps

by Liam Mcloughlin
December 18, 2025
in Europe, News
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Coastal chalk cliffs in the Yorkshire Wolds. Image: BGS © UKRI

Coastal chalk cliffs in the Yorkshire Wolds. Image: BGS © UKRI

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Geologists at the British Geological Survey (BGS) have completed a major update to the geological map of the Yorkshire Wolds, where the underlying rocks and sediments play a vital role as natural reservoirs for the region’s underground water resources.

The distinctive white chalk rock of the Chalk Group, which forms the magnificent coastal cliffs, is also present beneath the wolds. The chalk is an ‘aquifer’ and is important as the primary drinking-water source for the area. The new geological mapping will provide detailed and accurate information to inform decision making around the use of groundwater resources.

The geology of some of the area was last mapped in the 1800s, before modern understanding of the impact of tectonics (movement of the ’plates’ that make up the Earth’s crust) on the chalk and before information about differences in the properties of the chalk layers was recorded. At that time, there was no satellite data and underground data was limited, so maps were mostly based on ground observations, with much of it done from horseback! The new mapping provides updated geological data and information for the region and plays a central role in the current BGS national geological mapping programme.

The five-year project involved different remote techniques, including interpretation of 2D seismics (information from small, controlled vibrations that create waves through the rock, which can then be used to map the subsurface), digital elevation models, aerial imagery and borehole records along with field surveys and palaeontological (fossil) analysis. Collectively, these methods and data have significantly improved geological understanding of the chalk aquifer.

The aquifer currently faces a number of pressures, including: increased water demand from a growing population as well as industrial uses; risk of nitrate contamination from agricultural land practices; risk of salt water from the Humber estuary reaching the aquifer and mixing with drinking water; improvements to habitats, for example chalk streams

Laura Burrel Garcia, survey geologist at BGS, said: “Over the past hundred years since the geology of the Yorkshire Wolds was last mapped, our ability to better understand what lies beneath our feet has vastly improved thanks to technological advances and a modern understanding of geology. The updated geological maps will help companies, farmers, local planners and regulators make more informed decisions around the management and protection of the chalk aquifer in the Yorkshire Wolds.

“The data also provides a solid geological framework to underpin future work to help mitigate present and future issues faced in the Yorkshire Wolds, including drought, coastal erosion, water quality and saline intrusion into the aquifer.”

The project was a collaboration between the Environment Agency (EA), Yorkshire Water Services Limited (YWS) and BGS. Recently, EA, YWS and WSP attended BGS’s headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, to discuss the conclusion of the project and its outcomes.

Ruth Buckley, Environment Agency, said: “The team at BGS has not just remapped the Yorkshire Wolds; they have also shared their expertise and enthusiasm with all. The outputs of this project will benefit the people of Yorkshire for centuries to come and will greatly assist the Environment Agency in our work to create better places for people and wildlife, while supporting sustainable development.”

Mark Morton, Yorkshire Water Services, said: “This project has been a wonderful example of collaboration and shared learning. The BGS team members were generous with their time, sharing their expert knowledge of field mapping and interpreting the modern information. It was a pleasure to work with them. The end result is a huge improvement in the collective understanding of the geology, which will feed into improvements in understanding of groundwater flow and a new groundwater model based on the new geology maps. This gives us the ability to better manage East Yorkshire’s water resources and protect the environment now and into the future.  A big thank you to all involved.”

Geological maps produced from this work will form part of the national geological map, which will be freely accessible via the BGS maps portal or Onshore GeoIndex.

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