Society News

284th IAEG Connector

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This week we want to announce the call for nominations for our new Paul Marinos Distinguished World Lecture Tour. Please submit some nominations. Next week we will have more information on the congress in Chengdu. In the news we have the world's largest iceberg moving again, a newly found seamount off of the coast of Guatemala, a deadly landslide in Alaska (U.S.) and sand mining in Vietnam.

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283rd IAEG Connector

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For the next couple of weeks we will be summarizing some of the big news items from our congress in Chengdu! The first thing that we want to highlight is we elected two new honorary members of IAEG in Chengdu! Dr. Giorgio Lollino and Dr. Paolo Allasia of Italy were both given honorary memberships in IAEG, one of our highest honors.

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282nd IAEG Connector

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In Iceland volcanic eruptions are threatening a village of 3500 and the country's most famous tourist attraction, the Blue Lagoon. A huge tunnel collapse in India is leading to the rescue of over 40 workers trapped underground. Nepal continues to have aftershocks from its large earthquake. Bali has many landslides after the first monsoon of the season. And, Japan has a new underwater volcano!

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281st IAEG Connector

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The lead article this week is from one of our Vice Presidents from Asia, Professor Ranjan Dahal of Nepal who updates us on the November 3rd, 2023 earthquake there. Many thanks for the up to date information and photos! Minex is also having a meeting in London later this month.

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280th IAEG Connector

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Welcome to the 280th IAEG Connector, the electronic newsletter connecting environmental and engineering geologists around the world!

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279th IAEG Connector

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In the next two weeks two of our sister societies will be having major conferences. One will be in Saudi Arabia (International Geomechanics Symposium (starting Oct. 30, 2023) and the second will be in India (near surface geophysics starting Nov. 2, 2023). We wish our friends success in their conferences.

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Survey Request — Conference on Transportation Geotechnics

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Our profession plays a key role in delivering transport infrastructure and we can gain insight by reflecting on the state of practice. Rather than impose my opinions on our community, I would appreciate your responses to the survey linked below by close of business, 31 October 2023 which I will collate, present and make available via the Australian Geomechanics Society website.

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278th IAEG Connector

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Welcome to the 278th IAEG Connector, the electronic newsletter connecting environmental and engineering geologists around the world!

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277th IAEG Connector

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Our congress in Chengdu, China is now over! It was very successful. We have four more photos today and for the next three issues of the IAEG Connector we will have more photos and a summary of the many decisions made at the congress.

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Online session: Dam Engineering Area of Specialisation (AOS)

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Engineers Australia has commenced a process to implement a dam engineering Area of Specialisation (AOS). Please join an online session with the working group on Monday 9th October 2023, 3:30 to 4:30 (AEDT)  to learn more about the AOS process and planned consultation.

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