From September 26-28, 2012 the 13th International Conference Geotechnics 2012 will be held in Grand Hotel Bellevue in Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia. Subtitle of the conference is Constructions, Technologies, and Risk.
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From June 17-23, 2012 Surveying Geology & mining Ecology Management (SGEM) will organize in Albena, Bulgaria the SGEM 2012: 12th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geo-Conference & Expo.
All interested in the development of contemporary geoscience on a local, regional and global scale are kindly invited to submit abstracts of their unpublished researches. The deadline for submission of abstracts is March 10, 2012. More information about SGEM 2012 is published on the conference website.
The Canadian Geotechnical Society, the Association of Engineering Geologists and the Joint Technical Committee on Landslides (JTC-1) invite you to the 11th International Symposium on Landslides (ISL) and the 2nd North American Symposium on Landslides (NASL) at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta, Canada from June 3 to 8, 2012. The theme of the symposium will be Landslides and Engineered Slopes: Protecting Society through Improved Understanding.
Marine sand and gravel continue to make an important contribution to the development of European economies, with demand expanding for numerous end uses - particularly in construction and flood and coastal defence. To address this potential for increased demand around Europe, techniques for the investigation, development and management of new reserves require continuous improvement.