This message was sent to ##Email##
|
|
|
|
A Special Message From Scott Burns, Past President, IAEG
Welcome to the 42nd IAEG Connector, the electronic newsletter connecting engineering geologists around the world!
Enjoy,
Scott Burns, Past IAEG president
|
IAEG
To go to the website, click here. We have added the following too.
As you will notice, we have a new design and user-friendly search functions. We have three social media accounts, LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram, to post photos on the web (and short films) in the Photo Gallery of our website. We also have direct connection with IAEG Connector and Frontiers in Earth Science.
In the new website, there are no more restricted areas and it is not
necessary to register on the website. If you want to make changes to the
Commissions or National Groups or to report Congresses or Courses, you must
send the material to be posted on the website to webeditor@iaeg.info.
All members of the IAEG are urged to participate more actively in
updating the website and send photographs of construction sites and events
that may affect our association with a brief descriptive caption and with
the name of the author. Even webinars are welcome, and from now, even the
presentations in PowerPoint of projects and research with their results will be welcome. Please
send all material to webeditor@iaeg.info.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/IAEG2016
Instagram: iaegenv
LinkedIn group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/3109098/
IAEG
Geology Applied to Engineering represents a thorough and up-to-date textbook for courses in Applied PhysicaI Geology, Geology for Engineers and Engineering Geology at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. It
contains appropriate information for geologists and engineers who are involved in designing and constructing
engineering structures, as all structures are located either on the Earth or in the Earth, or composed of earth
materials. This textbook also provides the fundamentals of subject material included in the Examination for
Professional Licensure of Geologists, a growing need for geologists who work in the public sector.
MINEX Forum
10th Mining & Exploration Forum
2-4 April 2019 — Astana, Kazakhstan
MINEX Kazakhstan has been held in Kazakhstan since 2010, and is one of the most prestigious and best-regarded mining events held in Central Asia. Every year, the forum provides a platform for the presentation of key changes and the most important mining and exploration projects being developed in Kazakhstan and the countries of Central Asia.
Annually, the forum brings together more than 300 senior executives from mining companies, representatives of ministries of mining, investment companies and banks, service companies, equipment manufacturers from Kazakhstan and more than 20 countries from the surrounding region and further afield.
READ MORE
Nepalese Society of Engineering Geologists
“Engineering Geology and Geotechniques for Developing Countries”
12-13 May 2019, Kathmandu, Nepal
The main aim of this congress is to unite all geoengineers, civil engineers, city/urban planners, engineering geologists, geoscientists, disaster experts, social welfare researchers and professionals in a single platform to share and give exact solutions to the global society through transferring knowledge and skills from the from highland/mountain to lowland/low lying areas and vice versa.
Congress plan
11 May 2019 (Saturday): Pre-conference excursions
12 May 2019 (Sunday): Inaugural program followed by technical sessions and Welcome Reception
13 May 2019 (Monday): Technical Sessions
14-16 May 2019: Post-conference Excursion
READ MORE
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
12-15 June 2019
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Design
Sustainable development has called for efficient bioresource utilization, sustainable energy production, effective environmental remediation/management and advanced material development. Research and innovation are critical to satisfy these pressing needs. This proposed conference will offer a timely opportunity to stimulate new research activities in technological and managerial advancement. Eminent academic researchers, industrial practitioners, green groups and governmental departments from different sectors in the local and international context will gather to share scientific and technical inputs as well as political feedback through active discussion.
READ MORE
Università di Pavia
3rd Summer School on
Natural Hazards and Engineering Geology Applications
Cinque Terre National Park (Italy) 18-21 June 2019
The school is dedicated to Ph.D. and master's students in earth sciences and
engineering geology.
The number of participants is limited.
The application deadline is May 15.
No registration fee is required.
The accommodation is partially included.
Candidates should send an email to:
niccolo.dematteis@irpi.cnr.it
aldo.bertone01@universitadipavia.it
Click here to view the full program.
EOEC-GiT4NDM
Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China
24−26 June 2019
The 6th International Conference on Earth Observation for Environmental Changes (EOEC 2019) and the 8th International Conference on Geo-information Technologies for Natural Disaster Management (GiT4NDM 2019) aim to advance research and development, as well as encourage innovative applications of Geomatics technologies in environmental change studies, geospatial information management toward implementation of sustainable development goals and 2030 smart environment and cities using artificial intelligence and deep learning; and to address the international co-operation in environmental change studies using advanced geospatial tools, spatiotemporal models and Earth observation systems. The conference offers an interdisciplinary forum in the fields of remote sensing, surveying and mapping, geodesy and geosciences, geography, marine science, forestry, renewable energy, environment, transportation, natural hazards, disaster management and climate change science.
READ MORE
University of Zurich
1-6 September 2019
Morteratsch (Switzerland)
Topics to be covered in lectures, excursions and workshops include dating techniques such as numerical methods
(radiocarbon, exposure dating with cosmogenic nuclides, OSL, 137Cs, 210Pb, etc.), dendrochronology, anthracology, archaeomagnetic dating, palaeolimnology, as well as relative methods like soil weathering and Schmidt-hammer technique. See also attached flyer.
List of lecturers:
Holger Gärtner (WSL), Paolo Cherubini (WSL), Markus Egli (Univ. of Zurich), Susan Ivy-Ochs (ETH Zurich/Uni Zurich), Dmitry Tikhomirov (ETH Zurich/Uni Zurich), Dennis Dahms (Univ. Northern Iowa), Irka Hajdas (ETH Zurich), Jérôme Poulenard (University Savoie Mont Blanc), Eileen Eckmeier (LMU University of Munich), Evdokia Tema (Univ. of Torino), Pierre Valla (Univ. of Bern), Nathalie Dubois (EAWAG) and others.
The Summer School is open to young researchers (Ph.D. students and post-docs) worldwide.
Participation is competitive and will be limited to a maximum of 20.
The registration fee (750 CHF) includes accommodation (room sharing required),
half board and lunch, field trips and teaching material.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 30 April 2019
Click here to register.
READ MORE
AEG
The Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists 2019 Annual Meeting invites you to submit an abstract for publication and presentation at the 67th Annual Meeting in Asheville, North Carolina, Sept. 17-22. Abstract online submittal is now open. The deadline to submit your abstract is May 1. For complete meeting details and to register, please visit www.aegannualmeeting.org.
READ MORE
IAEG
The Annual Conference SAGEEP 2019 is in Portland in March 2019 and features a full parallel Geohazards Conference including hazards for manmade structures like dams and levees and also a parallel Shallow Marine and Coastal Geophysics Conference, both of which should be of interest to AEG. AEG participation/contribution would be most welcomed.
The Korean Society of Engineering Geology
Jeju Island, Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Sept. 23-27
Call for abstracts
12th ARC of IAEG is calling for abstracts towards engineering geologists around the globe to make this conference meaningful and fruitful. Please be noticed with the information as follows.
- Abstract submission deadline — April 30
- Abstract acceptance/rejection notification — May 31
- Pre-registration opens — June
- Earlybird registration deadline (standard registration opens) — July
IAEG's tradition is that all the Commissions shall hold their Commission Meeting at the IAEG regional conference or congress. Since the organizer of 12th ARC is doing preparations for the meeting rooms and is setting up the schedule, it's very important for them to know how many Commissions are going to hold the meetings. If you have such plans, please contact Prof. Hyuck-Jin Park. He would be very glad to assist you with all the arrangements of your meetings during the 12th ARC. His email address is hjpark@sejong.edu.
Click here for more information and abstract submission guidelines.
Unesco IHP Land Subsidence International Initiative
From 20-24 April 2020, the Tenth International Symposium on Land Subsidence (TISOLS) will take place in Delft - Gouda, the Netherlands.
Land subsidence, or land-level lowering, is a major problem that threatens the viability and sustainable economic development for millions of people throughout the world, especially in (but not restricted to) highly urbanized coastal areas. It is often a result of overexploitation of groundwater resources. The total costs globally amount up to many billions of dollars annually.
READ MORE
The Landslide Blog
A video has been posted onto YouTube showing a reasonably small but undeniably spectacular rockslide.
In the comments section .the location is described as being Uttarakhand, but no further details are provided.
READ MORE
EOS
Valleys in the Himalayas are regularly rocked by earthquakes and pummeled by monsoon rains, resulting in fractured bedrock and waterlogged soils that are in turn conducive to landslides. Researchers now have used nearly 50 years of satellite data and records of millennia-old landslides to investigate the relative impacts of earthquake- and monsoon-induced landsliding in Nepal.
READ MORE
The Landslide Blog
There is a nice article in a recent edition of the journal Engineering Geology examining subsidence induced by the Chengchao iron ore mine, which is located in Ezhou City, Hubei Province, China. The paper describes the dramatic subsidence structures and explains their formation.
READ MORE
United Press International
A weak but extremely rare earthquake hit northern Florida recently.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported that a magnitude 2.7 earthquake occurred March 6 at 10:45 p.m. near Santa Rosa County.
READ MORE
The Epoch Times
Scientists now believe Yellowstone’s volcano, if it erupts, will provide far less advance warning that previously believed, according to a major study. It is believed the last eruption took place about 630,000 years ago.
READ MORE
Sputnik International
The new discovery sheds light on the way life was able to survive in Earth’s deep oceans 500-million years ago.
The Mackenzie Mountains of Canada’s far north were, in fact, part of a sea landscape during that far distant time we call the Cambrian period.
READ MORE
The New York Times
A weeklong, round-the-clock search for victims of a landslide that may have buried dozens of miners in Indonesia is still underway, a rescue official said, as the confirmed death toll rose to 17.
The landslide, which struck Feb. 26 on the island of Sulawesi, left an unknown number of miners trapped underground.
READ MORE
IAEG
Check out what's going on in the world of geological science:
|
Date |
Event |
Location |
March 17-21, 2019 |
SAGEEP 2019 |
Oregon, USA
|
May 12-13, 2019 |
First Himalayan Engineering |
Kathmandu, Nepal
|
June 24-26, 2019 |
EOEC Meeting |
Chengdu, China
|
Sept. 17-22, 2019 |
AEG in Asheville |
North Carolina, USA
|
Sept. 23-27, 2019 |
ARC of IAEG
|
South Korea
|
Oct. 3-5, 2019 |
ENGGEO 2019 |
Denizli, Turkey
|
March 2-8, 2020 |
36th International Geological Congress |
Delhi, India
|
|
|
| IAEG Connector E-News Connect with the IAEG
Recent Issues | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Advertise | Web Version
Dr. Scott Burns, Past President, IAEG, 503-725-3389, Email: burnss@pdx.edu Colby Horton, MultiView, Executive Vice-President, Publishing/Marketing, 469-420-2601 | Media kit Katina Smallwood, Assistant Executive Editor, 469-420-2675 | Contribute news
International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment IAEG, c/o Dr. Scott Burns, Portland State University, PO Box 751 | Portland, OR 97207 | 503-725-3389 | Contact Us
Learn how to add us to your safe sender list so our emails get to your inbox. |
|
| |
|
|
 50 Minthorn Blvd.Suite 800, Thornhill, Ontario L3T 7X8
|