245th IAEG Connector
The latest IAEG Connector newsletter, including coverage of more floods, landslides, liquefaction and mine crashes worldwide, is available to read online.
The latest IAEG Connector newsletter, including coverage of more floods, landslides, liquefaction and mine crashes worldwide, is available to read online.
The XIV Congress of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment will be held in Chengdu Century City New International Convention and Exhibition Center, Chengdu, China from September 21 to 27, 2023. Based on the theme of “Engineering Geology for a Habitable Earth”, the congress expects to enhance the disciplinary and research development of international engineering geology and the environment, and contributes to the advancement of major projects, ecological progress, and habitable earth with research and discussion in global climate change mitigation and adaption, geological hazard assessment and prevention, geotechnical properties of rock and soil mass, engineering geology applied to traffic, energy, urban and marine, ecological environment protection in major projects, and artificial intelligence, new theories and technologies in engineering geology, etc. We…
The latest issue of the IAEG Connector newsletter, covering a week of spectacular geodisasters, is available to read online.
The next journal issue will be published in late-March 2023, and we are calling for papers from risk and resilience management professionals who would like to share their experience and insights with their colleagues. Aligning with the Australian CIS (Cyber and Infrastructure Security) Conference 2023, the theme for this edition is “Cyber Security & Critical Infrastructure” – and we are looking to publish 18 papers in total. Papers will be chosen based on the grounds of relevance, quality, and significance. Papers may also be chosen, at the editor’s discretion, for inclusion in future journal issues. Deadline for Submission The deadline for submissions is Friday 24th February 2023. Submissions can either be opinion pieces or peer-reviewed articles, guidelines for which are…
Members are reminded that the society postal address has changed. All correspondence should be addressed to: P.O. Box 7The Gap QLD 4061 Mail sent to the previous address will no longer be received.
The latest issue of the IAEG Connector newsletter includes a Special message on the Megaquakes in Turkey and Syria from President Marinos, and is available to read online.
The latest news and information circular from the ISSMGE is available online.
15th YEG Webinar on Natural Hazards on Feb. 23, 2023 — the latest issue of the IAEG Connector newsletter is available to read online.
Our dear geoengineers in Turkey and Syria, as president of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, on behalf of the ISSMGE Board and geotechnical engineers around the globe, I like to express our sincere condolences and sympathy to the victims, their families, and your people suffering amid this devastating tragedy. This disaster shows how far we still are from providing a safe environment in earthquake zones and understanding nature. I like to assure you that you are part of the geotechnical family; and to Dr. Rasin Duzceer and Dr. Talal Awad, presidents of the national geotechnical societies of Turkey and Syria, respectively, I am expressing our collegial solidarity and readiness to dispatch experts from member countries should…
Members are advised that the IAEG President’s New Year Message, is available to read online.