✨ A special moment to connect and strengthen ties within the geotechnical community! ✨ At the annual dinner of the Canadian Geotechnical Society – Western Quebec Chapter, Alain Zubrzycki, President, and Charles Trottier, Technical Director, had the pleasure of representing Géophysique GPR International. The evening was filled with insightful technical discussions, knowledge sharing, and inspiring encounters. 🙌 👏 Congratulations to the organizers for hosting such an outstanding event, highlighting the importance of collaboration and innovation in our field. We look forward to participating in future initiatives! The Canadian Geotechnical Society / La Société canadienne de géotechnique #GeotechnicalEngineering #CanadianGeotechnicalSociety #Networking #Innovation
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Today Lorenzo Faedi , Senior Geotechnical Engineer - Technical Manager at #Treviicos, will partecipate at the #InternationalGrouting Deep Foundations Institute webinar. Lorenzo will delve into the world of #JetGrouting, sharing real case applications from projects like NEBT, SREL C4, and Drammen. These examples will illustrate how Jet Grouting technology is put into practice, complementing the theoretical insights provided by other speakers. Agenda: ➡ KELLER: Jet Grouting Design ➡ Sea to Sky Geotech: Field Trials ➡ TREVIICOS - Lorenzo Faedi: Real Case Applications and Challenges Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts and discover innovative solutions! https://lnkd.in/ep6dxExT
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Geoscience Australia has extended its NPIC agreements with the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, RTKNetwest, and Aptella, ensuring continued open access to 122 CORS across Australia. As Geoscience Australia states, these extended agreements "demonstrate our commitment to maintaining and enhancing national positioning infrastructure, benefiting industry professionals and the wider community." This initiative fosters innovation, improves operational efficiency, and supports the growing demands of the geospatial sector, particularly for surveying. https://buff.ly/4bArUKY
Geoscience Australia extends NPIC access agreements - Spatial Source
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I had the privilege of attending MedGU-24, held from November 25-28, 2024, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was an excellent opportunity to engage with experts and colleagues in the field of geotechnical and seismic hazard research. I had the honor of presenting our study on “Exploring Seismic Hazards and Site Effects in Algiers and the Mitidja Basin: A Study of Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratios (HVSR), Geological Settings, and Geotechnical Parameters.” With the collaboration of Pr.Mourad Bezzeghoud, Pr. Djamel Machane and Pr. Mouhaydine Tlemcani The study explores seismic hazards and site effects in the Algiers and Mitidja Basin, focusing on Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratios (HVSR), geological settings, and geotechnical parameters. HVSR analysis is used to assess site-specific amplification, resonance frequencies, and seismic response characteristics. Geological mapping and subsurface investigations identify key formations and soil properties. Geotechnical parameters, including shear wave velocity and liquefaction potential, are integrated to evaluate soil behavior under seismic loading. The goal is to develop seismic hazard maps and improve infrastructure resilience in the region.
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[ARTICLE] ✔️ ERT 3D 📆 November 2024 📍 Geotechnical and geophysical property models of soil-covered slopes prone to landsliding. The case study of the Ischia Island (southern Italy). 🖋 R. Maio • R. Salone • C. De Paola • R. Carbonari • D. Cusano • P. De Vita. 💻 Catena ELSEVIER 👁️🗨️ DOI: https://lnkd.in/du3JfSgK
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This is a friendly reminder that today, May 10, 2024, is the final day to submit your abstract for OCEANS 2024 Halifax. Don't miss out on this opportunity to showcase your work to a global audience in oceanic engineering and technologies. Submit your abstract now: https://lnkd.in/gW-cUW9W #OCEANS2024Halifax #OCEANSFanatic #oceanconference #oceanicresearch
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