Contribution 18
Submitted by: Cristina Vulpe, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Environmental advantages and alignment with the UN's SGDs of rammed earth constructions
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Submitted by: Cristina Vulpe, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Environmental advantages and alignment with the UN's SGDs of rammed earth constructions
Submitted by: Cristina Vulpe, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Triggers and type of failure (undrained) for cyclic and static liquefaction
Submitted by: Dimitrios Zekkos, University of California at Berkeley, USA
Slide showing an oblique view of a UAV-enabled 3D model of a landfill at two different times
Submitted by: Abbas El-Zein, University of Sydney, Australia
Train Analogy for Contaminant Processes in Soils
Submitted by: Dimitrios Zekkos, University of California at Berkeley, USA
Slide showing with annotated photographs the in situ measurement of Unit Weight of Municipal Solid Waste
Submitted by: Rudolph Bonaparte, Geosyntec consultants and Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
A slide showing the different modes of slope stability failure at a landfill along with a narrative cautioning design engineers of the importance of evaluating these potential failure modes.
Submitted by: Marina Pantazidou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Quantifying protection offered by landfill liners using different measures and respective detailed calculations
Submitted by: Takeshi Katsumi, Kyoto University, Japan
Treatment of disaster debris soil-waste mixture and characterization/utilization of recovered soils contributing to disaster recovery
Submitted by: Takeshi Katsumi, Kyoto University, Japan
Schematics of contaminant sources and contaminant spreading
Submitted by: Andrea Dominijanni, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Performance-based design of contaminant barriers (landfill liner systems and vertical cutoff walls)
Submitted by: Xunchang Fei, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Contamination Exposure in Pop Culture as seen in screenshots of movies and video games
Submitted by: Prof. D N Singh (dns), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
An overview of Environmental Geomechanics and of recent trends in Civil Engineering
Submitted by: Krishna R. Reddy, University of Illinois Chicago, USA
Contaminant transport through a low permeability vertical barrier due to advective-diffusion transport mechanisms and effect of sorption
Submitted by: Kristin Sample-Lord, Villanova University, USA
Slide demonstrating the relative contributions of advection and diffusion to total contaminant flux through a low permeability barrier
Submitted by: Hideo Komine, Waseda University, Japan
Different stages in the life of an industrial waste disposal facility
Submitted by: Xunchang Fei, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Waste Management in Pop Culture as seen in screenshots of movies and video games
Submitted by: Marina Pantazidou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Annotated photograph from a bench-scale experimental release of LNAPL in coarse-grained sand.
Submitted by: Marina Pantazidou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
A figure showing three substances released in groundwater at the same time/place travelling at a different pace due to sorption.