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BGS GeoScour v2

Dataset title BGS GeoScour v2
Dataset creators British Geological Survey
Dataset theme Geoscientific Information
Dataset abstract

BGS GeoScour v2 provides river scour susceptibility information for Great Britain using a three-tiered data provision allowing increasing levels of understanding at different resolutions from catchment to local (channel/reach) scales.

GeoScour v2 includes 18 GIS layers, providing information on the natural characteristics and properties of catchment and riverine environments for the assessment of river scour in Great Britain. The dataset product fills a gap in current scour modelling, with the input of geological properties. It provides an improved toolkit to more easily assess and raise the profile of scour risk, now and in the future, to help infrastructure providers and funders prioritise resources, identify remedial works to preclude costly and prevent disruptive failures. The product has broad applications through its adaptation to suit multiple types of asset susceptible to fluvial erosion. GeoScour looks specifically at the geological factors that influence scour and does not consider any hydraulic or hydrodynamic factors.

The GeoScour Dataset Product is designed to be used by multiple stakeholders with differing needs and therefore, can be interrogated at a number of levels.

Tier 1 A catchment stability dataset provides a summary overview of the catchment characteristics, typical response type, and evolution. It can be used as a high-level overview for incorporation into catchment management plans, national reviews and catchment comparisons using

Tier 2 datasets are available as smaller catchment areas and focusses on providing data for more detailed catchment management, natural flood management and similar uses. It analyses geological properties such as flood accommodation space, catchment run-off potential, geomorphology types, and additional summary statistics for worst, average, and best-case scenarios for underlying surface geology scour susceptibility, as well as additional summary statistics of key environmental parameters such as protected sites and urban coverage.

Tier 3 datasets provide the detailed riverine information that is designed to be incorporated into more complex river scour models. It provides the baseline geological context for river scour development and processes and identifies important factors that should be considered in any scour model. Factors such as material mineralogy, strength and density are key properties that can influence a river’s ability to scour. In addition, an assessment of river fall, sinuosity and flood accommodation space is also provided. This data is of use to those assessing the propensity for river scour for any given reach of a river across Great Britain and can be used as an input into hydraulic/hydrodynamic models.

Tier 1 and 2 datasets are Open Government Licence (OGL), Tier 3 is licenced.

Dataset content dates 2004 - 2021
Dataset spatial coverage

Great Britain
British National Grid Bounding Box:
North: 1220400
South: 5180
East: 655500
West: 5720

Dataset supply format ESRI Shapefile (.shp)
Dataset language English-United Kingdom
Dataset discovery metadata record Discovery Link to the dataset's BGS Discovery Metadata record
Dataset publisher British Geological Survey
Dataset publication date 2022
Dataset digital object identifier(DOI) 10.5285/42b74017-8907-4067-9c52-ae634864b53d
Dataset citation text British Geological Survey. (2022). BGS GeoScour v2. British Geological Survey. (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.5285/42b74017-8907-4067-9c52-ae634864b53d
Constraints and terms of use

GeoScour Tier 1 and Tier 2 datasets are available under Open Government Licence (OGL), subject to the following acknowledgement accompanying the reproduced BGS materials: "Contains British Geological Survey materials © NERC [year]".

Free for commercial, research and public use. Acknowledge the material.

GeoScour Tier 3 datasets are available under Licence.

Access the dataset

Contact BGS enquiries, iprdigital@bgs.ac.uk

Further Information

https://www.bgs.ac.uk/datasets/bgs-geoscour-premium/