About This Special Issue
My field of work is Engineering Geology and my Expertise of the Soil Mechanics.
Engineering Geology is a Branch of science that examines the earth and its behavior it to maximize its use.
Engineering Geotechnical is not a single branch but also composed of several specialized branches, including Engineering Geology, Geophysics, Soil Mechanics, and Rock Mechanics. And what's important here is: The Engineering Geology has a lot of knowledge in Engineering Geotechnical than other branches.
Aims and Scope:
- Landslide: Slopes Stability analysis, Static & Pseudo-Static Stability analysis
- Soil Mechanics: Triaxial behavior of Soils, Soil Dispersivity, Soil Liquefaction, Soil improvement
- Rock Mechanics: Triaxial behavior of Rocks
- Geomechanical Laboratory Testing
- Engineering Geology
- Engineering Geotechnical: Seismic Geotechnical Hazards