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  • 01
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    "Coupled Phenomena in Environmental Geotechnics" (CPEG)
    "Coupled Phenomena in Environmental Geotechnics" (CPEG)...

    Environmental Geotechnics currently has to deal with numerous aspects and fields, such as the characterization of polluted sites and landfill waste, the design of containment systems for subsoil pollutant control, radioactive waste disposal, geo-energy exploitation and bacteria-driven soil modification, among others. In order to obtain reliable and effective predictions of the actual behavior and performance of all these very complex systems, theoretical and experimental research and advanced design procedures needs to take into account hydro-bio-chemo-physical and mechanical phenomena and processes at very different geometrical scales and, above all, in coupled conditions. Over the last few decades, these requirements have stimulated substantial advancements from the classical soil and rock mechanics background in terms of generalization, extension and refinement of theoretical modeling and experimentation capabilities. Today, the possibility of further progresses in the scientific state of the art and the substantial advancements of practical applications in an environmentally sustainable manner are closely related to the development of a shared knowledge among the different basic and applied sciences and technologies. The International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) contributed to these developments by an ad hoc Committee (TC 215 – Environmental Geotechnics - formerly TC 5), which was established under the ISSMGE presidency of Prof. M. Jamiolkowski (1994-1997). Since then, a number of conferences, symposia and workshops have been organized and they have attracted large audiences that have always taken part in lively, interesting and useful discussions. In particular, the main periodic International Conference of Environmental Geotechnics (TC 215 - ICEG) deserves mentioning, as it reached its 6th edition in New Delhi, India (2010). Within this framework, the international symposium organized by ISSMGE TC 215 in Torino (Italy) in July 2013, has been planned as a unique event which will be specifically focused on the Coupled Phenomena in Environmental Geotechnics (from theoretical and experimental research to practical applications). In particular, the symposium will have the aim of discussing and sharing knowledge, skills and front edge research activities in the fields pertaining to theoretical aspects, experimental evidence and already operating, in progress and/or possible practical applications, looking not only inside the geotechnical community but also at related and complementary areas and disciplines.
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    Politecnico di Torino, C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Torino
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    Torino, Italy
    01 Jul - 03 Jul 2013

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    GEOMONTREAL 2013
    GeoMontreal 2013

    The theme for GéoMontréal 2013 is “Geoscience for Sustainability” and will examine how our three associations invest in the progress necessary to create an innovative and prosperous economy that is ecologically and socially responsible. The organizers intend to weave the conference theme throughout the technical program and social activities and to remind delegates of this important goal in our professional work. The official languages for the conference will be French and English.
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    Montreal , CANADA
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    Montreal, CANADA
    29 Sep - 03 Oct 2013

  • 14
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    International Symposium Design & Practice of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Soil Structures
    International Symposium on Design & Practice of...

    The Symposium shall cover, but not limited to the design and practice, on following topics: • Geosynthetic-reinforced soil retaining walls • Geosynthetic-reinforced soil slopes • Construction of reinforced embankments over soft soil • Geotexite tubes • Geocell-reinforced railways and highways • Properties of backfill soil, geosynthetics, and soil-geosynthetic interactions
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    Faculty of Engineering, University of Bologna
    Bologna , Italy
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    Bologna, Italy
    14 Oct - 16 Oct 2013

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    Geosynthetics India '13
    Geosynthetics India '13 - Silver Jubilee

    To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the founding of the IGS India Chapter there is planned a two day International Seminar, a worshop and an exhibition.

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    New Delhi , India
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    New Delhi, India
    23 Oct - 25 Oct 2013

  • 05
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    GEOSINTEC IBERIA 1
    GEOSINTEC IBERIA 1

    This Congress will be about the most relevant aspects of geosynthetics (geomembranes, Geotextiles and related products), as well as issues concerning the research and development of new products and applications. In addition, there will be an area dedicated to manufacturers and related companies. Themes: • Reinforcement and transportation • Hydraulic works and port • Environment • Building • Examples of works in Spain
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1st Annual Photo Contest Winners to be Recognized at the 9th ICG

2010/05/19 09:45:42

Gary Ng submitted the Grand Prize Winning Photo - Congratulations!Grand Prize Winning Photo Submitted by Gary Ng titled "NENT Landfill Extension" from the city of Hong Kong - Sha Tau Kok area
Thank you to all of IGS Members who participated in the 1st Annual IGS Photo Contest. We are thrilled to acknowledge that approximately 140 photos were submitted to the contest. And the quality was really outstanding! The judging was conducted electronically by a panel of IGS Members from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, South & North America. The photos were given points in each of 3 categories: the clarity and technical quality of the photo, the photo’s demonstration of “geosynthetics in action” and the aesthetic quality of the photo. Please look for these excellent Prize winning photos which will be on display at the 9th ICG in a variety of different ways as well as in the Photo Gallery IGS Web site.

2010 IGS Photo Contest Prize Winning Photos
PrizeNameTitleImage
Grand Prize WinnerGary NgNENT Landfill Extension, Increase volume by a reinforced embankment In Sha Tau Kok area, the city of Hong Kong, the People Republic of ChinaView Photo
1st Place WinnerBrendan SwifteELCOROCK® Sand ContainersView Photo
2nd Place WinnerJohn HendersonEl Mochito Dam, HondurasView Photo
3rd Place WinnerGary NgNENT Landfill Extension, Increase volume by a reinforced embankment In Sha Tau Kok area, the city of Hong Kong, the People Republic of ChinaView Photo
4th Place WinnerGerhard PühringerDrefon geotextilies at Matterhorn 1 of 3View Photo
Honorable MentionJim OlstaPADOT ERPAView Photo
Honorable MentionPaul OliveiraFirestone Specialty Products - Anaerobic DigesterView Photo
Honorable MentionFraser IanTensar TriAx Geogrid used on 2010 World Cup Stadium, South AfricaView Photo
Honorable MentionPhilip GalvinTank Base LiningView Photo
Honorable MentionPeter AssinderMindland Quarry, U.KView Photo


If you were unable to participate this time please don’t file your excellent photos away – the IGS Photo Contest will be a reoccurring event! Reported by Elizabeth Peggs IGS Council Member

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