7th Annual Report on the International Status of Engineering Geology—Year 2001: Encompassing hydrogeology, environmental geology and the applied geosciences |
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Authors: | Allen W Hatheway Yuji Kanaori |
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Institution: | a International Consultant, 10256 Stolz Dr. 65401 Rolla, MO, USA b 1003 LaBella Lane, Big Arm, Montana, USA c Department of Earth Sciences, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi City, Japan |
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Abstract: | The year was marked by noteworthy advances in multinational consortia of commercial firms and of forward-looking universities. Again, the tenor of the practice of Engineering Geology has picked up. Not to be in the vanguard does indeed mean that one languishes in the dust raised by those on the move. Engineering geologists must understand an infinity of challenges stemming from land development, environmental protection and cleanup and resource development. This is a profession in which age can bring wisdom and increased competence.Most practitioners were busy in 2001; more than 80% of ASFE member companies report that business has increased or stayed the same for the past 6 months. Sixty percent of practitioners expect that their 2002 revenues will be stable or increase for Year 2002. |
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Keywords: | Engineering geology Environmental protection Natural hazards Geotechnical engineering Professional practice |
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