Huge hole full of water appeared a few days ago in the Siberian region, which has caused much surprise to scientists because of its size. Huge hole full of water appeared a few days ago in the Sibe...
Read MoreGeoengineer.org is excited to announce the July Issue#125 of its monthly Newsletter! Our July's issue bring you with lots of more content! Online Library database has been steadily growing with mo...
Read MoreMore than 250,000 people in California, who live in coastal zones, are in danger due to flooding by a potential tsunami, according to research of the American Center of Geophysics (USGS). According...
Read MoreGeoengineer.org is pleased to present an 80 minutes Lecture on "Evaluation of Soil Liquefaction – How Far Have We Come in the Past 30 Years?" presented by Dr. Peter K. Robertson. Dr. Robertson was...
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 MoreMany landslides and land subsidence have been recorded. Dozens of landslides have been fatal, and there were cases where entire villages were covered by huge volumes of soil and rock, while people had...
Read MoreIn continuation to the previous article about Soil Shear Strength, which was published in VertekCPT University Blog, today is highlighted another very important application of using CPT. This capabili...
Read MoreThe Indonesian authorities today closed five airports, due to the eruption of the Mount Sinabung in Indonesia, with thousands of tourists stranded on the island. The Indonesian authorities today cl...
Read MoreThis so-called Derweze or "door to hell" is a giant crater in the desert Karakum, Turkmenistan, which was created by geologists studying the site 40 years ago... This so-called Derweze or "door to he...
Read MoreIn a huge rift in the Earth's crust near Los Angeles, it is observed helium leak, and researchers believe that this finding sheds new light on the Newport-Inglewood fault in the basin of Los Angeles....
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