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Geological engineering proceedings of the 1st International Conference (ICGE 2007)
Title:
Geological engineering proceedings of the 1st International Conference (ICGE 2007)
Author:
International Conference on Geological Engineering (1st : 2007 : Wuhan, China)
Publication Information:
New York, N.Y. (ASME, Three Park Avenue. New York, NY 10016) : American Society of Mechanical Engineers, c2009.
Physical Description:
1 electronic text (xxi, [1760] p.) : ill., digital file.
General Note:
Includes 212 articles in 6 tracks.

Editor on web page: Baosong Ma.

"The 2007 International Conference on Geological Engineering (ICGE 2007), was organized by the China University of Geosciences-Wuhan, and sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), China Geological Survey, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), The Center for Underground Infrastructure Research and Education (CUIRE), China Continental Scientific Drilling Association, Wuhan Society of Rock and Soil Engineering, Moscow College of Exploration Engineering, and Chinese Academic Committee of Geological Society."
Contents:
Track 1. Drilling and exploitation of mineral resources -- Track 2. Drilling and exploration of the mineral resources -- Track 3. Engineering properties of rock and soil -- Track 4. Foundation treatment and foundation engineering -- Track 5. Tunneling and other underground engineering -- Track 6. Surveying, mapping engineering and remote sensing.
Abstract:
ICGE 2007 covered all the various aspects of Geological Engineering, Topics included geologic hazard forecast and prevention, theory and technology on rock and soil mass prevention, drilling technology for mineral resources and oil/gas and other applications, continental and ocean scientific drilling, theory and technology on underground construction, safety technique on geological engineering, trenchless and underground logistics technology, trenchless technology and asset management of critical underground infrastructure, and development and education reform on geological engineering.
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