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INTRODUCTION PS10
INTRODUCTION
The conference aims to provide an opportunity for dissemination of current practice on recent research and industry developments in the geotechnical engineering of problematic soils. Specific objectives are:
• To highlight the importance of understanding the geology and geomorphology of sites;
• To identify and address the difficult ground conditions encountered;
• To present methods (through case studies) of in-situ treatment of problematic soils, and
• To develop a more sound engineering approach for problematic soils.
The conference welcomes contributions from all areas related to geomorphology, engineering geology, geotechnical engineering (including modeling, laboratory and field assessment, footing design and remediation techniques), soil-structure interaction, building and infrastructure problems and others, associated with the many problematic soils encountered across the globe. Such soils have and continue to present challenges to engineers the world over. The ultimate aim of this conference is to bring together experts from different disciplines and countries to provide a forum to exchange ideas and discuss the latest developments
ADELAIDE
Festivals and food. Arts and culture. Shopping and sports. This is Adelaide - the city where there's always something on.
Whether you want to party or relax, South Australia's capital has it all. With spacious boulevards and vibrant inner-city districts, sophisticated architecture and lush gardens, it's the perfect venue for all sorts of activities - big or small.
You might want to immerse yourself in the culture of the city's North Terrace, with its museums and libraries, or wine and dine in one of the many restaurants in Gouger and Rundle Streets.
The conference aims to provide an opportunity for dissemination of current practice on recent research and industry developments in the geotechnical engineering of problematic soils. Specific objectives are:
• To highlight the importance of understanding the geology and geomorphology of sites;
• To identify and address the difficult ground conditions encountered;
• To present methods (through case studies) of in-situ treatment of problematic soils, and
• To develop a more sound engineering approach for problematic soils.
The conference welcomes contributions from all areas related to geomorphology, engineering geology, geotechnical engineering (including modeling, laboratory and field assessment, footing design and remediation techniques), soil-structure interaction, building and infrastructure problems and others, associated with the many problematic soils encountered across the globe. Such soils have and continue to present challenges to engineers the world over. The ultimate aim of this conference is to bring together experts from different disciplines and countries to provide a forum to exchange ideas and discuss the latest developments
ADELAIDE
Festivals and food. Arts and culture. Shopping and sports. This is Adelaide - the city where there's always something on.
Whether you want to party or relax, South Australia's capital has it all. With spacious boulevards and vibrant inner-city districts, sophisticated architecture and lush gardens, it's the perfect venue for all sorts of activities - big or small.
You might want to immerse yourself in the culture of the city's North Terrace, with its museums and libraries, or wine and dine in one of the many restaurants in Gouger and Rundle Streets.









