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The 8th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics
【字体: 】  【发布日期:2017-09-10 16:01】  【来源:中国土工合成材料工程协会】  【作者:秘书处】  【点击次数:
The 8th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics
“Towards a Sustainable Geoenvironment”

28th October – 1st November 2018
Hangzhou, China
 
Organized by:
□ Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Soft Soils and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Zhejiang University
□ The Chinese Institution of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (CISMGE)
□ The Hong Kong Geotechnical Society (HKGES)
 
Under the auspices of:
□ TC215 Environmental Geotechnics, ISSMGE
 
Supported by:
□ International Geosynthetics Society (IGS)
□ International Waste Working Group (IWWG)
□ Commission on Radioactive Waste Disposal of International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM)
□ Commission on Waste Disposal of the International Association of Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG)
 
Introduction
  Issues associated with Environmental Geotechnics continue to be a major preoccupation for governments, public and private organizations and the general community around the world. With the support from the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) and the Technical Committee of Environmental Geotechnics (TC215), the Environmental Geotechnics Congress Series has been held regularly since 1994 (Canada 1994; Japan 1996; Portugal, 1998; Brazil 2002; UK 2006; India 2010; Australia 2014), and has established itself as a highly influential forum for exchange and discussion on the subject.
  The Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Soft Soils and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Zhejiang University, CISMGE and HKGES cordially invite you to attend the 8th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics in the week of October 28th, 2018 in Hangzhou, China.
 
Congress Theme
  The congress theme is “Towards a Sustainable Geoenvironment.” “Sustainable Development is to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” Geoenvironment is a specific compartment of the environment and comprises portions of geosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. Under this theme the congress will cover a broad range of topics and will provide an excellent opportunity for academics, engineers, scientists, government officials, regulators and planners to present, discuss and exchange the latest advancements and developments in the research and application of environmental geotechnics.
 
Paper Submission and Special Issues
  Several internationally renowned journals have agreed to publish a special issue for ICEG2018, with tentative subject matters on geoenvironmental engineering (Environmental Geotechnics; Journal of Zhejiang University-Science A (Applied Physics & Engineering)), geosynthetics (Geotextiles and Geomembranes) and energy geotechnics (Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment). The format, procedures and timeline of submitting a regular conference paper to ICEG2018, as stated in the conference website, will be followed, and the full paper will be published in the proceedings of ICEG2018 first. Conference papers of publication potential in a special issue of a journal will be identified by the guest editors, considering but not solely based on the recommendations from the conference paper reviewers. The corresponding author of an identified paper will be contacted to submit a journal manuscript, which will then undergo the rigorous peer review process as a regular journal paper does.
 
Congress Topics
Geoenvironmental risk assessment, management and sustainability
• Sustainability
• Risk-based site evaluation and management
• Case histories and regional experiences
Geotechnical recycling and reuse of waste materials
• Construction and demolition wastes
• Coal combustion residues
• Dredged sediments
• Other solid wastes
Transport, persistence and fate of pollutants
• Advection
• Diffusion
• Adsorption
• Degradation and attenuation
• Emerging contaminants
Contaminated land and remediation technology
• Site investigation
• In-situ remediation
• Off site remediation
• New remediation technologies
Engineering barriers
• Covers
• Liners
• Vertical barriers
Landfills of solid wastes
• Waste characterization and properties
• Stability
• Deformation
• Greenhouse gas and odor reduction
Application of geosynthetics in geo-environmental engineering
• Geotextiles and geocomposites
• Geomembranes
• Geosynthetic clay liners
• Other geosynthetics
Geoenvironmental aspect in energy geotechnology
• Nuclear waste
• CO2 sequestration
• Shallow and deep geothermal
• Methane hydrates
• Underground storage facilities
Tailings and mine wastes
• Tailing ponds
• Waste dumps
• Acid mine drainage
• Heap leach pads
Biogeotechnical engineering
• Biomediation
• Bioremediation
• Phytostabilization and phytoremediation
Forensic environmental geotechnics
• Failure case studies
 
International Advisory Committee
Craig H. Benson (USA)
Malek Bouazza (Australia)
Zuyu Chen (China)
Raffaello Cossu (Italy)
Pierre Delage (France)
Roger Frank (France)
Delwyn G. Fredlund (Canada)
Russell Jones (UK)
Edward Kavazanjian (USA)
Yuanming Lai (China)
Mario Manassero (Italy)
Charles WW Ng (Hong Kong SAR)
William Powrie (UK)
R. Kerry Rowe (Canada)
Daichao Sheng (Australia)
Devendra N. Singh (India)
Kenichi Soga (USA)
Hywel R. Thomas (UK)
Ikuo Towhata (Japan)
Ju Wang (China)
Weimin Ye (China)
Jianmin Zhang (China)
Jorge G Zornberg (USA)
 
Technical Committee
Chair: Yunmin Chen (China)
Co-Chair: Malek Bouazza (Australia) Liangtong Zhan (China)
Secretary: Bate Bate (China) Shuai Zhang (China)
Ishtiaque Anwar (Singapore)
D.N.Arnepalli (India)
Kazem Badv (Iran)
Xiaohong Bai (China)
Loretta Batali (Romania)
Maria Eugenia Boscov (Brazil)
Herminia Cano (Spain)
Roger Clark (UK)
Dimitrios Coumoulos (Greece)
John Cowland (Hong Kong SAR)
Yujun Cui (France)
Manoj Datta (India)
Gemmina Di Emidio (Belgium)
Andrea Dominijanni (Italy)
Abbas El-Zein (Australia)
Evelina Fratalocchi (Italy)
Eugene Gallagher (UK)
Antonio Gens (Spain)
Jean-Pierre Gourc (France)
Pinjing He (China)
Georg Heerten (Germany)
Liming Hu (China)
Stephan Jefferis (UK)
Han-Yong Jeon (South Korea)
Takeshi Katsumi (Japan)
Edward Kavazanjian (USA)
Eugeniusz Koda (Poland)
Hideo Komine (Japan)
Lingwei Kong (China)
Craig Lake (Canada)
William Likos (USA)
Zhiping Lin (Taiwan)
Xianchang Ling (China)
Songyu Liu (China)
Lurdes Lopes (Portugal)
Mario Manassero (Italy)
Nicola Moraci (Italy)
Catherine Mulligan (Canada)
V.G. Ofrikhter (Russia)
Ernest Olinic (Romania)
Ali Pak (Iran)
Marina Pantazidou (Greece)
Fernando Pardo (Spain)
G V Ramana (India)
Krishna Reddy (USA)
Sergio Anibal Reyes (Argentina)
António Roque (Portugal)
R. Kerry Rowe (Canada)
Aykut Senol (Turkey)
Charles Shackelford (USA)
Jianyong Shi (China)
Luis Sopeña (Spain)
Douglas I Stewart (UK)
AntônioThomé (Brazil)
Marc Van Den Broeck (Belgium)
Qiang Xue (China)
Albert Yeung (Hong Kong SAR)
Yeliz Yukselen (Turkey)
Dimitrios Zekkos (USA)
Honglei Zhou (China)
Wei Zhu (China)
 
Organizing Committee
Chair: Liangtong Zhan (Zhejiang U.)
Secretary: Bate Bate (Zhejiang U.) Wenjie Xu (Zhejiang U.)
Andrea Dominijanni (Secretary of TC215, ISSMGE)
Elizabeth Peggs (Secretary of IGS)
Johnny Cheuk (Secretary of HKGES)
Marco Ritzkowski (Managing Director of IWWG)
Jiannan Chen (Southwest Jiaotong U.)
Yonggui Chen (Tongji U.)
Abraham C F Chiu (Hohai U.)
Yanjun Du (Southeast U.)
Shijing Feng (Tongji U.)
Ankit Garg (Shantou U.)
Han Ke (Zhejiang U.)
Qi Li (Inst. of Rock and Soil Mechanics, CAS)
Yuchao Li (Zhejiang U.)
Jiangfeng Liu (China U. of Mining and Tech.)
Yang Liu (Hunan U. of Sci. and Tech.)
Yuemiao Liu (Beijing Research Inst. Uranium Geology)
Fan Lv (Tongji U.)
Hefu Pu (Huazhong U. of Sci. and Tech.)
Chaosheng Tang (Nanjing U.)
Suqin Tang (Hangzhou Environ. Group Co., Ltd)
Xiaowu Tang (Zhejiang U.)
Haijian Xie (Zhejiang U.)
Yongfu Xu (Shanghai Jiaotong U.)
Sifa Xu (Zhejiang U. of Tech.)
Chuang Yu (Wenzhou U.)
Lingling Zeng (Fuzhou U.)
Jianhong Zhang (Tsinghua U.)
Wenjie Zhang (Shanghai U.)
Zhenying Zhang (Zhejiang Sci-Tech U.)
Zhihong Zhang (Beijing U. of Tech.)
Weilie Zou (Wuhan U.)
 
Important Dates
Abstract submission window: 1st August – 1st October 2017
Notification of acceptance: 30th November 2017
Full manuscript submission: 31st March 2018
Final paper submission: 15th July 2018
Congress dates: 28th October – 1st November 2018
 
Tentative Venue:
Sheraton Grand Hangzhou Wetland Park Resort, Hangzhou, China
 
Website:
http://www.ICEG2018.org
 
Contact Details:
Organizing Committee of 8th International Congress on Environmental
Geotechnics
Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Soft Soils and Geoenvironmental
Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, P.R.
310058
Tel.: +86(0571)88208793
Fax.:+86(0571)88208793
E-mail: ICEG2018@zju.edu.cn
 
About Hangzhou
  Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang Province in the southeast of China. It is located close to Shanghai and is at the southern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (World Heritage). Hangzhou was the birthplace of the Liangzhu Culture dated to about 4,000 to 5,000 years ago, and was one of the seven ancient capitals of China. Hangzhou has also been known as the “land of silk and tea,” with theme museums like China Silk Museum, China Tea Museum and Museum of Liangzhu Culture Ruins. Described as “the finest and most splendid city in the world” by the famous Italian traveller Marco Polo, Hangzhou is renowned for the natural beauty and charm of the West Lake (World Heritage) and the picturesque landscapes of Thousand-Islet Lake. Hosting the headquarters of many hi-tech companies including Alibaba, the world’s leading e-commerce group, Hangzhou has grown into a hi-tech metropolis, better known as China’s “Silicon Valley.” As a modern city, Hangzhou also has many delightful shopping centers and leisure facilities.
  Travel to Hangzhou is convenient. Hangzhou International Airport (HGH) connects directly with 15 oversea cities, such as Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore, Doha, Amsterdam, Moscow and Los Angeles. Alternatively, guests can first fly to Shanghai International Airports (SHA, PVG) that connect with most major cities in the world, and then take China High-Speed Rail to arrive at Hangzhou (about 1-3 hours’ ride).


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