The Importance of Quantification in Engineering Geology
This past week I had the pleasure of attending two lectures by the 2010 Jahns Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Paul Marinos, Professor of Engineering Geology in the School of Civil Engineering […]
This past week I had the pleasure of attending two lectures by the 2010 Jahns Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Paul Marinos, Professor of Engineering Geology in the School of Civil Engineering […]
On January 22, 2010, Dr. Brian Greene a senior engineering geologist for the United States Army Corps of Engineers visited Kent State University once again, this time to give his […]
Natural Security: A term coined by the Center for a New American Security. A research institution established in February 2007, CNAS was conceived to help develop “strong, pragmatic and principled […]
Already with estimates of 200,000 dead and 1.5 million left homeless (European Union estimates), Haiti was struck with a second earthquake at 6:03 am local time. This earthquake, considered an […]
(Note – Following the completion of this post, further seismic events have occurred in Haiti. Upon reading this post, I ask you to read my post titled “Haiti Earthquake – […]