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Special Welcome Message from Scott Burns and Rafig Azzam, IAEG

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Prof. Rafig Azzam, President, IAEG
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Welcome to the 138th IAEG Connector, the electronic newsletter connecting environmental and engineering geologists around the world!
Each year our office staff puts together four newsletters about news from all of our national groups and IAEG in general. The latest one, Newsletter 4, has a link below.
This week had major flooding in Wales in the United Kingdom causing major destruction. The big news was a disaster in a gold mine in China that trapped over 20 miners. Good news is that half of them have been rescued! Also, some new ideas are presented about massive volcanic eruptions around the world.
Enjoy the issue!
Scott Burns, now Past President, IAEG, and editor, IAEG Connector, and Rafig Azzam, President, IAEG
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Dr. Paolo Allasia Appointed Data Controller of the IAEG Website
IAEG
Dr. Paolo Allasia has been appointed the Data Controller of the IAEG Website. He will be working with the Webeditor-in-Chief, Professor Giorgio Lollino of Italy. The Data Controller is responsible for network services and personal data processing under the direction of EU-GDPR.
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.IAEG NEWS
RMEGV2021 call for abstracts
IAEG
On behalf of the Japanese Society for Rock Mechanics and the Japan Society of Engineering Geology, we are pleased to hold “RMEGV2021: 5th International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology in Volcanic Fields.”
The information on the Workshop has already been uploaded on the IAEG website.
Important Dates
March 31, 2021
Abstract Submission Deadline
April 9, 2021
Notification of Abstract Acceptance
May 31, 2021
Proceedings Paper Submission Deadline
July 30, 2021
Notification of Proceedings Paper Acceptance
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ARC13 2021 goes virtual
IAEG
As previously announced, IAEG-ARC13 Organizing Committee continues to monitor evolving factors relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. The evolving situation continues to throw up new uncertainties. You must also be aware that even with vaccines, safety measures, and travel restrictions are likely to continue into 2021.
We value the tremendous benefit of an in-person meeting, but due to the need to guarantee attendee safety, the logistics will be problematic. In order to avoid the late cancellation of an in-person meeting, the meeting will still go ahead but in an all virtual setting instead.
We look forward to having you join us for this fully online event, and will be reaching out with complete details and the updated program shortly.
Happy New Year 2021!
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YEG-IAEG official YouTube channel introduced
IAEG
The YEG group has organized and recorded five series of webinars. Each webinar is comprised of two presentations, one from a more experienced engineering geologist and one from a younger professional. So, 10 presentations in total. You can access them here. Each month a new 2-hour presentation will be added from distinguished invited keynote speakers.
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Chile becomes newest national group to join IAEG!
IAEG
The IAEG Executive Committee has unanimously voted to accept Chile as the newest national group or IAEG! This decision will be officially ratified at the next IAEG Council meeting. Special thanks to Vice President for South America, Professor Jorge Bejerman of Argentina, who has been recruiting national groups in South America. More good news is that we are close to having another national group from Bolivia! Thank you Vice President Jorge too!!!
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Euroengeo2021 in Athens, Greece, moved to October 7-10, 2021
IAEG
As we have stated before, the main goal of the organizing committee of the European Regional IAEG conference is to host an event with physical presence and face to face fruitful discussions. Therefore, following the oncoming EU and Greek Ministry of Health recommendations regarding the organization of public events, we have decided to move the congress to mid fall, on October 7th to 10th, 2021.
We are optimistic that during the next few months, the situation regarding the epidemic will have improved; therefore, this will be the final change of date. In the unlikely situation of more epidemic restrictions, the event will be organized virtually.
We remain excited to host this event and to finally make an IAEG event after so many years in Europe.
The new deadline for full paper and/or new abstract submissions is the 31st of March 2021. Please keep in mind that the latest information will always be available at www.euroengeo2020.org.
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ARC13 call for abstracts
IAEG
The 13th Asian Regional Conference (ARC13) of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG) is calling for abstract for both industry and academic presentation submissions. The conference theme is “Engineering Geology for Sustainable Resource and Infrastructure Development.” The conference will be in Singapore from November 15-19, 2021.
We are seeking papers that will provoke debate, stimulate discussion, and offer new ideas, learning and the dissemination of research findings. Submissions from industry professionals are encouraged on current or future projects, methodologies and technologies. We are encouraging academic submissions based on research outcomes and developments.
ARC13 organizers intend for ARC13 to adopt an in-person meeting format. However, this cannot be promised because attendee safety is top priority and in view of restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. If the situation does not improve, the meeting may take the form of online presentations. Once decided, an announcement will be made and the registration fees informed accordingly.
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.OTHER CONFERENCES
10th Nepal Geological Congress, March 7-8, 2021, goes virtual
Nepal Geological Society
Nepal Geological Society has decided to conduct 10th Nepal Geological Congress from March 7-8, 2021, to exchange experiences, knowledge and recent findings in the field of geosciences and its application among the geoscientists without borders.
The Congress will be organized in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. Due to the worldwide spread of COVID-19, the organizing committee of 10th Nepal Geological Congress has decided to conduct the congress virtually in web based platform. We will continuously monitor the situation, and inform about the possibility of physical presence of the domestic participants if they want.
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.LINKS TO NEWSLETTERS OF OUR SISTER SOCIETIES
.GEOLOGY NEWS
Mount Darwin: Another rock avalanche in New Zealand, with a groovy runout pattern
The Landslide Blog
As written by Dave Petley, "In the aftermath of the interesting rock avalanche on Mount Silberhorn in New Zealand, Simon Cox from GNS Science has alerted me to another recent rock avalanche, this time on Mount Darwin. This rock avalanche was also noted in a tweet by Ryan Dick of the University of Newcastle."
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Scientists develop new approach to understanding massive volcanic eruptions
University of South Florida via Phys.org
A geosciences team led by the University of South Florida has developed a new way to reconstruct the sizes of volcanic eruptions that occurred thousands of years ago, creating a first-of-its kind tool that can aid scientists in understanding past explosive eruptions that shaped the earth and improve the way of estimating hazards of future eruptions.
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Rescue operation to free Chinese miners trapped underground for nearly 2 weeks still underway
CNN
Chinese officials say it could day 15 days to drill through 70 tons of debris to reach miners trapped underground for nearly two weeks after an explosion at a gold mine in eastern China.
Twenty-two miners were left trapped at least 600 meters (2,000 feet) underground following the blast on Jan. 10 in the city of Qixia in Shandong Province.
Half of the miners have since been recovered.
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Storm Christoph: Evacuations amid floods and snow
BBC News
People have been evacuated from a "large number" of homes in South Wales, as Storm Christoph brought widespread flooding across England and Wales.
About 2,000 homes in the Didsbury and Northenden areas of Manchester, Ruthin and Bangor-on-Dee, North Wales, and Maghull, Merseyside, were also affected.
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Increasing occurrence of large glacier-related landslides in high mountain areas
The Landslide Blog
As written by Dave Petley, "Over the 13 or so years that I have been writing this blog I have frequently featured large landslides in high mountains, often in areas with glaciers. In the last fortnight for example I have described two events in New Zealand, and on a number of occasions there have large landslides of this type on Alaska and Canada, and elsewhere."
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.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Date |
Event |
Location |
Feb. 22-26, 2021 |
13 International Symposium on Landslides |
Virtual
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March 5-7, 2021 |
1st Geoengineering, Climate Change and Sustantinable Development Conference |
Bangladesh
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May 10-14, 2021 |
IFCEE Expo |
Dallas, Texas
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May 16-19, 2021 |
EuroGeo 7 |
Warsaw, Poland
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June 14-18, 2021 |
Cities on Volcanoes 11 |
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
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Aug. 16-21, 2021 |
36th IGC |
Delhi, India
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Sept. 6-10, 2021 |
1st IAEG South American Regional Conference |
Córdoba, Argentina
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Oct. 7-10, 2021 |
Euroengeo — 3rd European Regional Conference of IAEG |
Athens, Greece
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Oct. 17-20, 2021 |
International Conference on Scour and Erosion |
Arlington, Virginia
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Nov. 15-19, 2021 |
ARC 13 |
Singapore
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Sept. 14, 2022 |
FedIGS |
Chengdu, China
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Sept. 15-20, 2022 |
IAEG Congress |
Chengdu, China
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Sept. 18-22, 2022 |
12th International Conference on Geosynthetics |
Rome, Italy
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