Variability and ground hazards: how does the ground get the be ‘unexpected’
Online18th Glossop Lecture by Jackie Skipper
The Western Australian Ground Control Group
18th Glossop Lecture by Jackie Skipper
Presentation by: Alan Puhalovich, Principal Hydrogeologist, Golder Associates Elang Project is a copper-gold deposit located at Sumbawa Island, Indonesia. The deposit is defined by several intrusions of diorite, intrusive breccia, tonalite and dacite porphyry hosted within faulted rocks of volcanic origin. Alan Puhalovich, a Principal Hydrogeologist with Golder Associates, will summarise the outcomes of site […]
Technical meeting of the WAGCG with an open theme - all subjects related to ground control welcome.
The event will feature a wide range of talks, networking and discussions. Geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, geologists, geophysicists and academics will share and discuss their knowledge and experience in WA related to geotechnics and geology, and its implications for design and construction.
Technical meeting of the WAGCG with an open theme - all subjects related to ground control welcome.
Clear evidence of the ability of a slow, drained increase in phreatic surface to trigger liquefaction in loose soils - referred to typically as the constant shear drained (CSD) stress path - has been available for about 30 years. However, it is arguably the least appreciated and understood trigger mechanism for liquefaction. Clearly, increasing the […]