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This volume gathers the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of geotechnical engineering, as presented
by leading researchers and engineers at the 7th Italian National
Congress of Geotechnical Researchers (CNRIG 2019), entitled
"Geotechnical Research for the Protection and Development of the
Territory" (Lecco, Italy, July 3-5, 2019). The congress is intended
to promote exchanges on the role of geotechnical research and its
findings regarding the protection against natural hazards, design
criteria for structures and infrastructures, and the definition of
sustainable development strategies. The contributions cover a
diverse range of topics, including infrastructural challenges,
underground space utilization, and sustainable construction in
problematic soils and situations, as well as geo-environmental
aspects such as landfills, environmental and energy geotechnics,
geotechnical monitoring, and risk assessment and mitigation.
Selected by means of a rigorous peer-review process, they will spur
novel research directions and foster future multidisciplinary
collaborations.
These volumes contain the contributions to the Second European
Conference on Unsaturated Soils, E-UNSAT 2012, held in Napoli,
Italy, in June 2012. The event is the second of a series of
European conferences, and follows the first successful one,
organised in Durham, UK, in 2008. The conference series is
supported by Technical Committee 106 of the International Society
of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering on Unsaturated
Soils. The published contributions were selected after a careful
peer-review process. A collection of more than one hundred papers
is included, addressing the three thematic areas experimental,
including advances in testing techniques and soil behaviour,
modelling, covering theoretical and constitutive issues together
with numerical and physical modelling, and engineering, focusing on
approaches, case histories and geo-environmental themes. The areas
of application of the papers embrace most of the geotechnical
problems related to unsaturated soils. Increasing interest in
geo-environmental problems, including chemical coupling, marks new
perspectives in unsaturated soil mechanics. This book will provide
a valuable up-to-date reference across the subject for both
researchers and practitioners.
This book gathers the peer-reviewed contributions presented at the
26th Annual Meeting of the European Working Group on Internal
Erosion in Embankment Dams, Levees and Dikes, and their Foundations
(EWG-IE), held in Milano, Italy, on 10-13 September 2018. The
meeting served as a fertile platform for discussion, sharing sound
knowledge and introducing novel ideas on issues related to soil
internal erosion in water retaining structures. The contributions
encompass various aspects of laboratory techniques and findings,
modelling and design criteria as well as prevention measures and
field assessment. The book is a valuable, up-to-date tool that
provides an essential overview of the subject for scientists and
practitioners alike, and inspires further investigations and
research.
This volume gathers the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of geotechnical engineering, as presented
by leading researchers and engineers at the 7th Italian National
Congress of Geotechnical Researchers (CNRIG 2019), entitled
"Geotechnical Research for the Protection and Development of the
Territory" (Lecco, Italy, July 3-5, 2019). The congress is intended
to promote exchanges on the role of geotechnical research and its
findings regarding the protection against natural hazards, design
criteria for structures and infrastructures, and the definition of
sustainable development strategies. The contributions cover a
diverse range of topics, including infrastructural challenges,
underground space utilization, and sustainable construction in
problematic soils and situations, as well as geo-environmental
aspects such as landfills, environmental and energy geotechnics,
geotechnical monitoring, and risk assessment and mitigation.
Selected by means of a rigorous peer-review process, they will spur
novel research directions and foster future multidisciplinary
collaborations.
These volumes contain the contributions to the Second European
Conference on Unsaturated Soils, E-UNSAT 2012, held in Napoli,
Italy, in June 2012. The event is the second of a series of
European conferences, and follows the first successful one,
organised in Durham, UK, in 2008. The conference series is
supported by Technical Committee 106 of the International Society
of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering on Unsaturated
Soils. The published contributions were selected after a careful
peer-review process. A collection of more than one hundred papers
is included, addressing the three thematic areas experimental,
including advances in testing techniques and soil behaviour,
modelling, covering theoretical and constitutive issues together
with numerical and physical modelling, and engineering, focusing on
approaches, case histories and geo-environmental themes. The areas
of application of the papers embrace most of the geotechnical
problems related to unsaturated soils. Increasing interest in
geo-environmental problems, including chemical coupling, marks new
perspectives in unsaturated soil mechanics. This book will provide
a valuable up-to-date reference across the subject for both
researchers and practitioners.
These volumes contain the contributions to the Second European
Conference on Unsaturated Soils, E-UNSAT 2012, held in Napoli,
Italy, in June 2012. The event is the second of a series of
European conferences, and follows the first successful one,
organised in Durham, UK, in 2008. The conference series is
supported by Technical Committee 106 of the International Society
of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering on Unsaturated
Soils. The published contributions were selected after a careful
peer-review process. A collection of more than one hundred papers
is included, addressing the three thematic areas experimental,
including advances in testing techniques and soil behaviour,
modelling, covering theoretical and constitutive issues together
with numerical and physical modelling, and engineering, focusing on
approaches, case histories and geo-environmental themes. The areas
of application of the papers embrace most of the geotechnical
problems related to unsaturated soils. Increasing interest in
geo-environmental problems, including chemical coupling, marks new
perspectives in unsaturated soil mechanics. This book will provide
a valuable up-to-date reference across the subject for both
researchers and practitioners.
This book gathers the peer-reviewed contributions presented at the
26th Annual Meeting of the European Working Group on Internal
Erosion in Embankment Dams, Levees and Dikes, and their Foundations
(EWG-IE), held in Milano, Italy, on 10-13 September 2018. The
meeting served as a fertile platform for discussion, sharing sound
knowledge and introducing novel ideas on issues related to soil
internal erosion in water retaining structures. The contributions
encompass various aspects of laboratory techniques and findings,
modelling and design criteria as well as prevention measures and
field assessment. The book is a valuable, up-to-date tool that
provides an essential overview of the subject for scientists and
practitioners alike, and inspires further investigations and
research.
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