
Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV
CRC Press
Published on 15. November 2013
Book
Hardback
598 pages
978-1-138-00163-3 (ISBN)
Description
Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV contains the contributions presented at the 4th International Symposium on Geotechnical Safety and Risk (4th ISGSR, Hong Kong, 4-6 December 2013), which was organised under the auspices of the Geotechnical Safety Network (GEOSNet), TC304 on Engineering Practice of Risk Assessment and Management and TC205 on Safety and Serviceability in Geotechnical Design of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV covers six themes:
(1) Geotechnical uncertainty and variability
(2) Geohazards such as landslides, earthquakes and climate changes
(3) Reliability and risk analysis
(4) Reliability-based design and limit-state design in geotechnical engineering
(5) Risk assessment and management in geotechnical engineering and infrastructural projects, and
(6) Practical applications.
Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV is an excellent source of reference on the latest developments and practices of geotechnical risk and safety, and will proof to be invaluable for civil engineers (particularly geotechnical engineers), geologists, and natural hazards reduction agencies.
ISGSR IV is a continuation of a series of symposiums and workshops on geotechnical risk and reliability, starting with LSD2000 (Melbourne, Australia), IWS2002 (Tokyo and Kamakura, Japan), LSD2003 (Cambridge, USA), Georisk2004 (Bangalore, India), Taipei2006 (Taipei, Taiwan), 1st ISGSR (Shanghai, China, 2007), 2nd ISGSR (Gifu, Japan, 2009) and 3rd ISGSR (Munich, Germany, 2011).
(1) Geotechnical uncertainty and variability
(2) Geohazards such as landslides, earthquakes and climate changes
(3) Reliability and risk analysis
(4) Reliability-based design and limit-state design in geotechnical engineering
(5) Risk assessment and management in geotechnical engineering and infrastructural projects, and
(6) Practical applications.
Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV is an excellent source of reference on the latest developments and practices of geotechnical risk and safety, and will proof to be invaluable for civil engineers (particularly geotechnical engineers), geologists, and natural hazards reduction agencies.
ISGSR IV is a continuation of a series of symposiums and workshops on geotechnical risk and reliability, starting with LSD2000 (Melbourne, Australia), IWS2002 (Tokyo and Kamakura, Japan), LSD2003 (Cambridge, USA), Georisk2004 (Bangalore, India), Taipei2006 (Taipei, Taiwan), 1st ISGSR (Shanghai, China, 2007), 2nd ISGSR (Gifu, Japan, 2009) and 3rd ISGSR (Munich, Germany, 2011).
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
1043 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-00163-3 (9781138001633)
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Persons
Limin Zhang, Gang Wang both of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HKSAR.
Editor
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HKSAR
City University of Hong Kong, HKSAR
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HKSAR
Wuhan University, China
Content
1 Wilson Tang lecture: An homage to Wilson Tang: Reliability and risk in geotechnical practice-how Wilson led the way; 2. Keynote lectures: Advances in geotechnical risk and reliability for offshore applications; Homogenization of geomaterials using the random finite element method; Selecting optimal probability models for geotechnical reliability analysis; Robust design of geotechnical systems-a new design perspective; Integrated geo risk management: Crossing boundaries; Is landslide risk quantifiable and manageable? 3 Geotechnical uncertainty and variability; 4 Influence of spatial variability on geotechnical design decisions; 5 Geohazards; 6 Reliability and risk analysis; 7 Reliability- and risk-based monitoring and site investigation; 8 Performance evolution and risk assessment of high slopes in hydropower engineering in China; 9 Reliability-based design and limit state design in geotechnical engineering; 10 Risk assessment and management in geotechnical engineering and infrastructural projects 11 Geotechnical applications and case studies