Latest advancements in underground structures and geological engineering : proceedings of the 3rd GeoMEast International Congress and Exhibition, Egypt 2019 on sustainable civil infrastructures - the official international congress of the Soil-Structure Interaction Group in Egypt (SSIGE) / Adam Bezvijen, Walter Wittke, Harry Poulos, Hany Shehata, editors.

This book includes the best-selected papers on the latest advancements in underground structures and geological engineering. The ongoing population growth is resulting in rapid urbanization, new infrastructure development, and increasing demand for the Earth's natural resources (e.g., water, oi...

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Corporate Author: GeoMEast International Congress and Exhibition Cairo, Egypt
Other Authors: Bezvijen, Adam (Editor), Wittke, Walter (Editor), Poulos, H. G., 1940- (Editor), Shehata, Hany Farouk (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2020]
Series:Sustainable civil infrastructures.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This book includes the best-selected papers on the latest advancements in underground structures and geological engineering. The ongoing population growth is resulting in rapid urbanization, new infrastructure development, and increasing demand for the Earth's natural resources (e.g., water, oil/gas, minerals). This, together with the current climate change and increasing impact of natural hazards, implies that the engineering geology profession is called upon to respond to new challenges. It is recognized that these challenges are particularly relevant in the developing and newly industrialized regions.
Item Description:Includes author index.
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations (some colour).
ISBN:3030341771
9783030341770
303034178X
9783030341787
ISSN:2366-3405
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