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  1. Hydraulic Monitoring of Low-Permeability Argillite at the Meuse/Haute Marne Underground Research Laboratory

    ANDRA (Agence Nationale pour la Gestion de Déchets Radioactifs) has developed an electromagnetic permanent gauge (EPG) for long term monitoring of...
    Jacques Delay, Martin Cruchaudet in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  2. Application of Borehole Radar for Monitoring Steam-Enhanced Remediation of a Contaminated Site in Fractured Limestone, Maine, USA

    Steam-enhanced remediation (SER) has been successfully tested in porous media to remove DNAPL and LNAPL contaminants. This paper focuses on the use...
    Colette Grégoire, John W. Lane Jr., Peter K. Joesten in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  3. The Belgian High-Speed Railway Soumagne Tunnel Project

    This paper aims at explaining the general context in which this 6.5 km single tube tunnel was planned, designed and is today under construction with...
    Iwan Couchard, Alain Van Cotthem, Servais Hick in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  4. Determination of the Failure Surface Geometry in Quick Slides Using Balanced Cross Section Techniques - Application to Aznalcóllar Tailings Dam Failure

    In a landslide investigation, the location of the failure surface is a difficult task when measures of subsurface displacement are lacking, as it...
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  5. Tunnelling Problems in Older Sand Formations

    In its deepest stretch, 60 m below o.d. and water level, the Westerschelde tunnel trace below the estuary in the Southwestern part of the...
    Jan Dirk Nieuwenhuis, Arnold Verruijt in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  6. Stability and Serviceability of a Gas Pipeline at the Base of a Steep Cree** Slope

    The disposals of potash mining are stored on huge heaps with heights up to 200 m and a ground view of more than a square kilometre. The material...
    Rolf Katzenbach, Matthias Seip, Johannes Giere in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  7. Assessment of Rock Slope Stability in Limestone Quarries in the Tournai’s Region (Belgium) Using Structural Data

    The Tournai’s region is characterised by famous outcrops of carboniferous limestone which is mined out for cement and raw material production. The...
    Jean-Pierre Tshibangu, K. Pierre-Alexandre Deloge, ... Christophe Coudyzer in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  8. National Environmental Monitoring of the Slovak Republic - Part Geological Hazards

    The Concept of the National Environmental Monitoring of the Slovak Republic defines the environmental monitoring as a systematic, spatially and...
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  9. Aggregate Research in Support of European Standardisation

    The first generation of harmonized European standards for aggregates is almost complete. Product standards and test methods exist for all areas...
    Björn Schouenborg, Urban Åkesson in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  10. Geotechnical Characterization and Stability of a Slope in the Marnoso-Arenacea Formation for the Realization of an Underground Car Park in Urbino (Italy)

    The plan of an underground car park located near the historical centre of Urbino town, has required characterizing the Marnoso-Arenacea Formation...
    Umberto Gori, Ennio Polidori, ... Francesco Veneri in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  11. The Necessity of Combining Geologists and Engineers for Fieldwork in the Practice of Geotechnics

    This paper reviews the post-graduate training that can only be accomplished by having engineers and geologists working together in the field. It...
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  12. Geological-Technical and Geo-engineering Aspects of Dimensional Stone Underground Quarrying

    Underground exploitation of dimensional stones is not a novelty, being long since practised, as proved by a number of historical documents and by a...
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  13. Seismic and Flood Risk Evaluation in Spain from Historical Data

    Floods and earthquakes are two of the natural processes that cause in Spain economic and social losses, with major effects on the first ones. In...
    Mercedes Ferrer, Luis González de Vallejo, ... Hugo Estévez in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  14. Problems in Defining the Criteria for an Earthquake Hazard Map - A Case Study: The City of Haifa, Northern Israel

    This paper deals with the problems of defining the criteria for an earthquake hazard map in the city of Haifa, Israel - an area where an active...
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  15. Management of Combined Natural Risks - A New Approach

    A new attempt is made to illustrate and to quantify the relationships of individual natural hazards, their combinations and the human vulnerability...
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  16. Technique of Quantitative Assessment of Karst Risk on the Local and Regional Levels

    Meaning of terms “karst hazard” and “karst risk” is discussed. Quantitative measures of considered risk at any level of forecast assessment are the...
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  17. References

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  18. Geo-engineering Evaluation with Prime Consideration to Liquefaction Potential for Eskisehir City (Turkey)

    In Turkey, cities are growing in importance and urban areas are expanding rapidly. Eskisehir is one of the highly urbanized and industrialized cities...
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  19. Feasibility Studies and Design of High-Speed Railway (TGV) Projects in Portugal

    Portugal is starting a large program of high-speed train routes connecting the main cities in the country and these cities to central Europe...
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