International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment
Congress Themes and Sub-Themes
Themes |
Commentary |
| 1. Geohazards at the Leading Edge |
Engineering Geology at the Plate Boundary |
|
Earthquakes, liquefaction, ground shaking, faults, tectonic deformation, tsunami |
|
Volcanic hazards and volcanic terrain: pumice, ignimbrite, tephra, sensitive soils, lahars, geysers, boiling mud |
|
Slope stability: landslides, debris flows, rock avalanches, creep |
|
Rain, freeze/thaw, coastal erosion, evapotranspiration |
|
2. Managing Geological Risk |
Management of the Risks from Geohazards |
|
Identification and assessment, vulnerability |
|
Managing the risk of disaster posed by geohazards, particularly in the Pacific Rim. Preservation of lifelines |
|
The acceptance of risk, mitigation of geohazards |
|
Changing rainfall, flood frequency and soil/moisture deficit, vegetation changes |
| 3. Advances in Engineering Geology |
Advances in Gathering and Presenting Data |
|
Geophysics, new field techniques, new applications of old techniques. Integration of multiple techniques. Shortcomings with traditional approaches. |
|
The state of laboratory testing. What has happened to routine testing? New applications of old techniques. New techniques. |
|
Engineering geological and geomorphological mapping, GIS, satellite imagery, LiDAR |
|
Monitoring and instrumentation. Applications of field instruments. New tools and development, data capture, automation |
|
Production and presentation of the Geological model for engineering projects; geological modelling |
|
Databases, digital data exchange and data presentation |
| 4. Applied Engineering Geology |
Application of Engineering Geological Techniques |
|
Mining, quarrying, rock mechanics, rock slope stability and rock slope design |
|
Tunnelling, excavations, ground support, retention systems and the underground environment |
|
Embankments for roads, railways, reservoirs and rivers |
|
Foundations to support buildings and structures |
|
Hydrogeology. When water meets engineering structures: the modelling of groundwater, its properties and effects |
|
Software, finite element modelling, numerical techniques |
| 5. Evolving Engineering Geology |
Engineering Geology, the Future for our Profession |
|
Internationalisation, commoditisation |
|
Fuels, aggregates, water, minerals. Engineering to access resources. Construction materials |
|
Low-cost roads, reinforced soils, local materials, alternative standards and pragmatic approaches |
|
Rehabilitation, brownfield development, disposal of wastes, environmental impact |
|
New materials, recyclable materials, wind-power, geothermal energy, bio-engineering, vegetating slopes, extended design life |
|
Mitigation for climate change |
|
Professional indemnity, expert witness |
|
Professional ethics. Geologists as communicators. |
|
The Human Resource shortage. The development and training of engineering geologists. The role of education: training, research & employment. Continuous renewal and professional registration. |
|
The influence of ground conditions on wine. |
Auckland,
Aotearoa New Zealand,
5-10 September, 2010
05 October
Register now for the 11th IAEG Congress! Congress Mailing List!
29 July
Join the Congress mailing list and keep up to date with the Congress progress. Young Professionals mailing list!
29 July
Join the Young Professionals mailing list and keep up to date with the Congress progress.