Geoengineer.org is pleased to announce the addition of "Slope Safety Preparedness for Impact of Climate Change" in our Featured Books Library! This book helps to fill in the gap due to the fact tha...
Read MoreGeoengineer.org is pleased to announce the addition of "Monitoring and Hazard Detection for Environment and Infrastructure" in our Featured Books Library! Monitoring and Hazard Detection for Enviro...
Read MoreThe Technical Committee on Environmental Geotechnics (TC215) of the ISSMGE announced a Call for Papers for Case Histories in Geoenvironmental Engineering that will be published in ISSMGE's Intern...
Read MoreA recent study has found that Beijing, the capital of China is sinking as much as 11 cm per year. As one of the largest cities in the world with a population over 20 million, this could prove to be a...
Read MoreGeoengineer.org is excited to present Bentley Systems Report on reversing the culture of waste. The report suggest that of the approximately 120 million tonnes of waste currently produced in the GCC...
Read MoreScientists have detected heightened levels of radioactivity in the waters along the west coast of Canada and the United States, which can be traced back to the Japanese earthquake nuclear disaster in...
Read MoreThe City of Douglas, Arizona housed a copper smelter which was operational from 1902 to 1987. Beginning in August, 2014, soil sampling firms have been performing soil investigations in Douglas,...
Read MoreThe Mono County in California, located just a few kilometers northeast of Yosemite National Park, there is a fascinating old lake, which is dating back as 760,000 years ago. The Mono County in Cali...
Read MoreWhile scientists searching for lobster larvae during a research carried out, a cluster of four volcanoes approximately five kilometers under water was discovered, which is believed to be about 50 mill...
Read MoreThe Rosetta space craft, which explores the comet 67P, discovered something very interesting. The Rosetta space craft, which explores the comet 67P, discovered something very interesting. As t...
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