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Geosynthetica The world's #1 publication and resource for geosynthetics and affiliated geotechnical engineering: www.geosynthetica.com Published by Minerva TRI.

Geosynthetica is a geosynthetics and geotechnical engineering publication and event developer with hundreds of thousands of annual users. Established 1999. Technical articles, case studies, guidance documents, and more are contributed by the readership and developed by Geosynthetica's team. Key topics include MSE walls, landfill design, environmental remediation, erosion control, drainage engineering, mining, and much more. www.geosynthetica.com

Video: MSE Walls Lecture from AGERP. Yuli Doulala-Rigby delivers a great presentation. She's one of the best in our fiel...
07/30/2021

Video: MSE Walls Lecture from AGERP. Yuli Doulala-Rigby delivers a great presentation. She's one of the best in our field.
https://www.geosynthetica.com/video-mse-walls-lecture-agerp

Chaido (Yuli) Doulala-Rigby delivers the Koerner Lecture on MSE walls for Advancements in Geotechnical Engineering: From Research to Practice

GCL Webinar Series Concludes August 4. Dr. Craig Benson (UVA Engineering) will focus on lessons learned from GCL case hi...
07/19/2021

GCL Webinar Series Concludes August 4. Dr. Craig Benson (UVA Engineering) will focus on lessons learned from GCL case histories. Registration is FREE. (Thank you, Solmax, for sponsoring the series!)

https://www.geosynthetica.com/gcl-webinar-benson-august-4/

The free, four-part GCL webinar series comes to a close 4 August 2021 with a focus on "Practical Lessons Learned from GCL Case Histories."

07/05/2021

Geosynthetica's office is closed today for a holiday. We will resume normal office hours on Tuesday, July 6.

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