All ISRM News Journals since 2003
The first issue of the ISRM News Journal was published in 1992, as an initiative of the Board chaired by Prof. Charles Fairhurst. Until 2003 the News Journal was published in paper form and mailed to all members of the ISRM. The ISRM Board decided that, from 2004 onwards, only one issue per year would be printed on paper, whereas the other ones would be distributed electronically only.
All papers from: Landslide Processes – From Geomophologic Mapping to Dynamic Modelling
Free access to all papers presented at the International Conference : Landslide Processes – From Geomophologic Mapping to Dynamic Modelling in Strassbourg France 6-7 February 2009.
IAEG 9th congress, Engineering Geology for developing countries.
Proceedings of the 9th IAEG International Congress, Durban 2002.
IAEG2006 - Engineering geology for tomorrow's cities
Proceedings of the the 10th IAEG International Congress, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 6-10 September 2006
Engineering Geology and Protection of Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites
This file contains photographs, technical descriptions and key reference papers of the Engineering Geological aspects of a large number of Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites included in the World Heritage list of UNESCO. The sites described are listed by country in alphabetical order.
Online Job Listing Service and CV Search Facility
The Geological Society of London has launched a new and improved online job listing service and CV Search Facility.Job seekers are invited to visit the job listings page, www.geolsoc.org.uk/joblistings and use our improved search functions to find the job that is right for you.
Paul G. Marinos, METRO OF ATHENS. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF UNDERSTANDING THE GEOLOGICAL MODS, Pdf (16 Mb)
Paul G. Marinos, THE TUNNELS OF EGNATIA HIGHWAY:CONSTRUCTION IN A DIFFICULT GEOLOGICAL , Pdf (14 Mb)
Paul G. Marinos, TUNNELLING IN DIFFICULT GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND GROUND, Pdf (29 Mb)
Paul G. Marinos, TUNNELLING THROUGH KARSTIC ROCK, Pdf (4 Mb)
Total Geology
This tutorial package aims to help site investigators and financial decision makers anticipate ground conditions which are likely to influence construction. It is based on a paper presented by Peter G. Fookes, Frederick J. Baynes and John N. Hutchinson at Geo2000 in Melbourne in November 2000.