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These documents should be sent to the IGS Secretariat progressively, as they become available. Accordingly, they are listed below in approximate chronological order. Wherever possible announcements, bulletins and other advertisements should be presented to the Secretary of the IGS in draft form for editing and approval by the officers. a) Ten copies of all bulletins announcing the conference and the exhibition, and a memorandum indicating how many bulletins were printed and, if appropriate, offering suggestions for improvement. Ten copies of the following bulletins are enclosed. Bulletin No. 0: 2,000 copies (September ‘02) Bulletin No. 1: 8,000 copies (5,000 copies in February ’04, 3,000 copies in February ’05) Bulletin No. 2: 11,000 copies (5,000 copies in March, 3,000 in April, and 3,000 in May ‘06) Leaflet for exhibition: 200 copies (February ’04) Leaflet for stand booking: 400 copies (February ’05) Flyer: 1,000 copies (June ‘06) Leaflet in Japanese: (on demand) b) Copies of mailing lists used to send bulletins, along with a memorandum giving information on how the mailing lists were obtained and including any appropriate comment. Mailing lists, which were updated by the IGS secretary at the time, were used to send. c) Copies of the press releases and call for papers sent to journals and magazines. Copies of excerpts of announcements and call for papers which were published in journals and magazines, solicited or not. IGS News IFAI (Not article of call for paper, but conference information) Geosynthetics Technical Information published by Japan chapter of IGS (in Japanese) Journal of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (in Japanese) d) List of addresses of journals and magazines to which press releases and call for papers were sent. Japanese Geotechnical Society 4-38-2, Sengoku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0011 Japan TEL 81-3-3946-8677 FAX 81-3-3946-8678 E-mail [email protected] e) Ten copies of the instructions to authors of papers and ten copies of the forms on which papers were typed, along with a memorandum indicating how many forms were printed and suggesting improvements, if appropriate. See Appendix II of this document for examples of conference guidelines for authors. Organizing Committee sent the necessary instruction and forms as electric data to the authors by email not printed documents. The files we sent to the authors are as follows; Acceptance / Rejection letter of abstract Guidelines and Note for Authors Sample paper Template of the format Copyright form

Transcript of These documents should be sent to the IGS Secretariat ...

These documents should be sent to the IGS Secretariat progressively, as they become available.

Accordingly, they are listed below in approximate chronological order. Wherever possible announcements,

bulletins and other advertisements should be presented to the Secretary of the IGS in draft form for

editing and approval by the officers.

a) Ten copies of all bulletins announcing the conference and the exhibition, and a memorandum

indicating how many bulletins were printed and, if appropriate, offering suggestions for

improvement.

Ten copies of the following bulletins are enclosed.

Bulletin No. 0: 2,000 copies (September ‘02)

Bulletin No. 1: 8,000 copies (5,000 copies in February ’04, 3,000 copies in February ’05)

Bulletin No. 2: 11,000 copies (5,000 copies in March, 3,000 in April, and 3,000 in May ‘06)

Leaflet for exhibition: 200 copies (February ’04)

Leaflet for stand booking: 400 copies (February ’05)

Flyer: 1,000 copies (June ‘06)

Leaflet in Japanese: (on demand)

b) Copies of mailing lists used to send bulletins, along with a memorandum giving information on how

the mailing lists were obtained and including any appropriate comment.

Mailing lists, which were updated by the IGS secretary at the time, were used to send.

c) Copies of the press releases and call for papers sent to journals and magazines. Copies of excerpts

of announcements and call for papers which were published in journals and magazines, solicited or

not.

IGS News

IFAI (Not article of call for paper, but conference information)

Geosynthetics Technical Information published by Japan chapter of IGS (in Japanese)

Journal of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (in Japanese)

d) List of addresses of journals and magazines to which press releases and call for papers were sent.

Japanese Geotechnical Society

4-38-2, Sengoku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0011 Japan

TEL 81-3-3946-8677 FAX 81-3-3946-8678 E-mail [email protected]

e) Ten copies of the instructions to authors of papers and ten copies of the forms on which papers were

typed, along with a memorandum indicating how many forms were printed and suggesting

improvements, if appropriate. See Appendix II of this document for examples of conference

guidelines for authors.

Organizing Committee sent the necessary instruction and forms as electric data to the authors by email

not printed documents. The files we sent to the authors are as follows;

Acceptance / Rejection letter of abstract

Guidelines and Note for Authors

Sample paper

Template of the format

Copyright form

IGS Symbols

Final Acceptance/ Rejection letter of full paper

The suggestion to the next ICG are;

To make the effective database to manage the abstract files, paper manuscript files, and authors’

information before the start of “call for paper”.

To make the effective online system that the authors can upload the paper manuscript files

before the start of “call for paper”.

To update the corresponding authors’ information (email, Telephone number, fax number,

affiliation, etc) constantly.

To confirm their participation into the conference and oral/poster presentation with the authors.

f) Ten copies of the forms used by the paper review committee to evaluate the abstracts, along with a

memorandum describing the procedures followed by the paper review committee and suggesting

improvements, if appropriate.

Organizing Committee sent the necessary instruction and forms as electric data to the reviewers by email

not printed documents. The files we sent to the reviewers are as follows;

Paper review form

Paper suggestion form

Letter which is to offer to be act as the reviewer

The suggestion to the next ICG are;

To make the effective database to manage the reviewers’ information.

To make the effective online system that the reviewers can download the paper manuscript and

upload the review results.

To upload the reviewers’ information (email, Telephone number, fax number, affiliation, etc)

constantly.

The International Paper Selection Committee (IPSC) is important. IPSC has the final approval

for the scientific division of the ICG. Please refer to he attached minutes of the meeting of IPSC

and you can find when and what the scientific division of the organizing committee should

decide.

g) Ten copies of the information brochures sent to potential exhibitors and documents sent to exhibitors.

Organizing Committee sent the necessary instruction and forms as electric data to the exhibitors by email

not printed documents. The files we sent to the exhibitors are as follows;

Confirmation of the payment for stand booking

Exhibitor’s Manual

Floor plan & Optional equipments

h) Ten copies of the program of the conference and other information leaflets distributed to attendees at

the beginning of the conference, and a memorandum indicating how many copies were printed and

offering suggestions for improvement.

Ten copies of the following leaflets are enclosed.

Conference program

Participants list

Announcement to the presenters

Congress bag

i) A document indicating registration fees, exhibition fees, and fees for other functions.

Home page

Bulletin No. 2

Flyer

j) A calendar of the main operations and publications, and related comments.

: Decided the venue

: Formed the Organizing Committee

September 2002: Published Bulletin No. 0, distributed Bulletin No. 0 in 7th ICG

: Held 1st meeting of the Organizing Committee

December 2002: Held 2nd meeting of the Organizing Committee

March 2003: Held 3rd meeting of the Organizing Committee

July 2003: Held 4th meeting of the Organizing Committee

October 2003: Held 5th meeting of the Organizing Committee

Decided the rough floor plan of the conference center,

Decided the scientific committee and advisory committee

February 2004: Published Bulletin No. 1 & leaflet of the exhibition

March 2004: Distributed Bulletin No. 1 & leaflet of the exhibition in EuroGeo03,

Call for Paper

April 2004: Held 6th meeting of the Organizing Committee

June 2004: Distributed Bulletin No. 1 & leaflet of the exhibition in GeoAsia04,

Made the brief presentation in the closing ceremony in GeoAsia04

Held 1st meeting of the IPSC during GeoAsia04

September 2004: Held 7th meeting of the Organizing Committee

February 2005: Published the leaflet for stand booking, started to apply for stand booking

March 2005: Deadline for receiving abstracts

April 2005: Held 8th meeting of the Organizing Committee

Formed IPRC

May 2005: Held 2nd meeting of the IPSC (selected abstracts)

July 2005: Creation the system for receiving papers, contracted the publisher

Jul.-Aug. 2005: Returned the decision of OC to the authors

September 2005: Held 9th meeting of the Organizing Committee

Held 1st meeting of the IPRC, Council meeting during the 16ICSMGE

October 2005: Deadline for receiving completed papers

Nov.-Dec. 2005: Offered to be reviewers, reviewed the 1st submission of papers

Created the online registration system

December 2005: Held 10th meeting of the Organizing Committee

January 2006: Returned the review results to the authors

March 2006: Published the Bulletin No.2, started registration

April 2006: Held 3rd meeting of the IPSC, decided the session program,

Selected the nominees of the session chair, co-chair & secretary

Deadline for receiving the final submission of papers and lectures

Held the 11th meeting of the Organizing Committee

Started to create the operating manual and to arrange the operation staff.

May 2006: Sent the manuscripts to the publisher,

Sent the Bulletin no.2 to the related international conferences.

Held the 12th meeting of the Organizing Committee

Offered to be session chair, co-chair & secretaries

June 2006: Deadline of the early bird

July 2006 Held the 13th meeting of the Organizing Committee

Jul-Aug. 2006: Collected the ppt file from the presenters

August 2006: Held the 14th & 15th meeting of the Organizing Committee

September 2006: Prepared the necessary supplies

Published the program

8ICG

k) Three copies of the Proceedings of the Conference

Enclosed

l) A document describing the conference hall and indicating the size of the rooms used for every

session and function, including the IGS General Assembly, along with any appropriate comment.

The size of the rooms of the conference venue is as follows;

Main Hall (Area: 1,323 sqr. meters; Configuration: Theater 1,012 seats)

Opening session, Giroud lecture, Key note lectures, IGS student award, Special session

(P/A Forum), IGS General Assembly & IGS Award, Technical session A, Closing

ceremony

Small Auditorium (Area: 586 sqr. meters; Configuration: Theater 398 seats)

Technical session B

Room 501 (Area: 396 sqr. meters; Configuration: School 192 seats)

Training course, Technical session C

Room 502 (Area: 396 sqr. meters; Configuration: School 192 seats)

Technical session D

Room 301+302+303+304 (Area: 1,366 sqr. meters)

Technical exhibition

Room 311+312, 313+314 (Area: 512 sqr. meters)

Technical exhibition

Room 211+212 (Area: 158 sqr. meters)

Accompany program

Rouge (Area: 319 sqr. meters)

Lunch & Coffee break

Room 317 (Area: 63 sqr. meters)

Secretariat

Room 316 (Area: 63 sqr. meters)

Preview room

Room 315 (Area: 63 sqr. meters)

Guest room

Room 513, 514 (Area 59 sqr. meters)

Session meeting rooms

Room 511, 512 (Area 71 sqr. meters)

Meeting rooms

m) A document describing the exhibition hall and indicating the number and size of booths.

See the enclosed pamphlet for the exhibition stand booking

n) List of attendees to the conference, including their addresses if legally possible.

See the enclosed participants list.

o) List of exhibitors with their addresses if legally possible.

See the enclosed conference program.

p) Budget of the organization of the conference, and related comments.

See the enclosed electric data.

q) A memorandum providing general comments and advice to the organizers of future international

conferences. This documentation shall be provided not later than one year after the conference date.

The suggestion to the next ICG are;

To make the financial budget in the early stage of the preparation of ICG and revise it as many

times as needed.

To make the calendar and recognize when and what the organizing committee should decide and

do and revise it as many times as needed.

To divide the organizing committee into the several division and each division should have a

responsibility of their own work.

These documents should be sent to the IGS Secretariat progressively, as they become available.

Accordingly, they are listed below in approximate chronological order. Wherever possible announcements,

bulletins and other advertisements should be presented to the Secretary of the IGS in draft form for

editing and approval by the officers.

a) Ten copies of all bulletins announcing the conference and the exhibition, and a memorandum

indicating how many bulletins were printed and, if appropriate, offering suggestions for

improvement.

Ten copies of the following bulletins are enclosed.

• Bulletin No. 0: 2,000 copies (September ‘02)

• Bulletin No. 1: 8,000 copies (5,000 copies in February ’04, 3,000 copies in February ’05)

• Bulletin No. 2: 11,000 copies (5,000 copies in March, 3,000 in April, and 3,000 in May ‘06)

• Leaflet for exhibition: 200 copies (February ’04)

• Leaflet for stand booking: 400 copies (February ’05)

• Flyer: 1,000 copies (June ‘06)

• Leaflet in Japanese: (on demand)

b) Copies of mailing lists used to send bulletins, along with a memorandum giving information on how

the mailing lists were obtained and including any appropriate comment.

Mailing lists, which were updated by the IGS secretary at the time, were used to send.

c) Copies of the press releases and call for papers sent to journals and magazines. Copies of excerpts

of announcements and call for papers which were published in journals and magazines, solicited or

not.

• IGS News

• IFAI (Not article of call for paper, but conference information)

• Geosynthetics Technical Information published by Japan chapter of IGS (in Japanese)

• Journal of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (in Japanese)

d) List of addresses of journals and magazines to which press releases and call for papers were sent.

• Japanese Geotechnical Society

4-38-2, Sengoku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0011 Japan

TEL 81-3-3946-8677 FAX 81-3-3946-8678 E-mail [email protected]

e) Ten copies of the instructions to authors of papers and ten copies of the forms on which papers were

typed, along with a memorandum indicating how many forms were printed and suggesting

improvements, if appropriate. See Appendix II of this document for examples of conference

guidelines for authors.

Organizing Committee sent the necessary instruction and forms as electric data to the authors by email

not printed documents. The files we sent to the authors are as follows;

• Acceptance / Rejection letter of abstract

• Guidelines and Note for Authors

• Sample paper

• Template of the format

• Copyright form

• IGS Symbols

• Final Acceptance/ Rejection letter of full paper

The suggestion to the next ICG are;

• To make the effective database to manage the abstract files, paper manuscript files, and authors’

information before the start of “call for paper”.

• To make the effective online system that the authors can upload the paper manuscript files

before the start of “call for paper”.

• To update the corresponding authors’ information (email, Telephone number, fax number,

affiliation, etc) constantly.

• To confirm their participation into the conference and oral/poster presentation with the authors.

f) Ten copies of the forms used by the paper review committee to evaluate the abstracts, along with a

memorandum describing the procedures followed by the paper review committee and suggesting

improvements, if appropriate.

Organizing Committee sent the necessary instruction and forms as electric data to the reviewers by email

not printed documents. The files we sent to the reviewers are as follows;

• Paper review form

• Paper suggestion form

• Letter which is to offer to be act as the reviewer

The suggestion to the next ICG are;

• To make the effective database to manage the reviewers’ information.

• To make the effective online system that the reviewers can download the paper manuscript and

upload the review results.

• To upload the reviewers’ information (email, Telephone number, fax number, affiliation, etc)

constantly.

• The International Paper Selection Committee (IPSC) is important. IPSC has the final approval

for the scientific division of the ICG. Please refer to he attached minutes of the meeting of IPSC

and you can find when and what the scientific division of the organizing committee should

decide.

g) Ten copies of the information brochures sent to potential exhibitors and documents sent to exhibitors.

Organizing Committee sent the necessary instruction and forms as electric data to the exhibitors by email

not printed documents. The files we sent to the exhibitors are as follows;

• Confirmation of the payment for stand booking

• Exhibitor’s Manual

• Floor plan & Optional equipments

h) Ten copies of the program of the conference and other information leaflets distributed to attendees at

the beginning of the conference, and a memorandum indicating how many copies were printed and

offering suggestions for improvement.

Ten copies of the following leaflets are enclosed.

• Conference program

• Participants list

• Announcement to the presenters

• Congress bag

i) A document indicating registration fees, exhibition fees, and fees for other functions.

• Home page

• Bulletin No. 2

• Flyer

j) A calendar of the main operations and publications, and related comments.

: Decided the venue

: Formed the Organizing Committee

September 2002: Published Bulletin No. 0, distributed Bulletin No. 0 in 7th

ICG

: Held 1st meeting of the Organizing Committee

December 2002: Held 2nd

meeting of the Organizing Committee

March 2003: Held 3rd

meeting of the Organizing Committee

July 2003: Held 4th

meeting of the Organizing Committee

October 2003: Held 5th meeting of the Organizing Committee

Decided the rough floor plan of the conference center,

Decided the scientific committee and advisory committee

February 2004: Published Bulletin No. 1 & leaflet of the exhibition

March 2004: Distributed Bulletin No. 1 & leaflet of the exhibition in EuroGeo03,

Call for Paper

April 2004: Held 6th meeting of the Organizing Committee

June 2004: Distributed Bulletin No. 1 & leaflet of the exhibition in GeoAsia04,

Made the brief presentation in the closing ceremony in GeoAsia04

Held 1st meeting of the IPSC during GeoAsia04

September 2004: Held 7th meeting of the Organizing Committee

February 2005: Published the leaflet for stand booking, started to apply for stand booking

March 2005: Deadline for receiving abstracts

April 2005: Held 8th meeting of the Organizing Committee

Formed IPRC

May 2005: Held 2nd

meeting of the IPSC (selected abstracts)

July 2005: Creation the system for receiving papers, contracted the publisher

Jul.-Aug. 2005: Returned the decision of OC to the authors

September 2005: Held 9th

meeting of the Organizing Committee

Held 1st meeting of the IPRC, Council meeting during the 16ICSMGE

October 2005: Deadline for receiving completed papers

Nov.-Dec. 2005: Offered to be reviewers, reviewed the 1st submission of papers

Created the online registration system

December 2005: Held 10th meeting of the Organizing Committee

January 2006: Returned the review results to the authors

March 2006: Published the Bulletin No.2, started registration

April 2006: Held 3rd meeting of the IPSC, decided the session program,

Selected the nominees of the session chair, co-chair & secretary

Deadline for receiving the final submission of papers and lectures

Held the 11th

meeting of the Organizing Committee

Started to create the operating manual and to arrange the operation staff.

May 2006: Sent the manuscripts to the publisher,

Sent the Bulletin no.2 to the related international conferences.

Held the 12th

meeting of the Organizing Committee

Offered to be session chair, co-chair & secretaries

June 2006: Deadline of the early bird

July 2006 Held the 13th

meeting of the Organizing Committee

Jul-Aug. 2006: Collected the ppt file from the presenters

August 2006: Held the 14th & 15th meeting of the Organizing Committee

September 2006: Prepared the necessary supplies

Published the program

8ICG

k) Three copies of the Proceedings of the Conference

Enclosed

l) A document describing the conference hall and indicating the size of the rooms used for every

session and function, including the IGS General Assembly, along with any appropriate comment.

The size of the rooms of the conference venue is as follows;

• Main Hall (Area: 1,323 sqr. meters; Configuration: Theater 1,012 seats)

Opening session, Giroud lecture, Key note lectures, IGS student award, Special session

(P/A Forum), IGS General Assembly & IGS Award, Technical session A, Closing

ceremony

• Small Auditorium (Area: 586 sqr. meters; Configuration: Theater 398 seats)

Technical session B

• Room 501 (Area: 396 sqr. meters; Configuration: School 192 seats)

Training course, Technical session C

• Room 502 (Area: 396 sqr. meters; Configuration: School 192 seats)

Technical session D

• Room 301+302+303+304 (Area: 1,366 sqr. meters)

Technical exhibition

• Room 311+312, 313+314 (Area: 512 sqr. meters)

Technical exhibition

• Room 211+212 (Area: 158 sqr. meters)

Accompany program

• Rouge (Area: 319 sqr. meters)

Lunch & Coffee break

• Room 317 (Area: 63 sqr. meters)

Secretariat

• Room 316 (Area: 63 sqr. meters)

Preview room

• Room 315 (Area: 63 sqr. meters)

Guest room

• Room 513, 514 (Area 59 sqr. meters)

Session meeting rooms

• Room 511, 512 (Area 71 sqr. meters)

Meeting rooms

m) A document describing the exhibition hall and indicating the number and size of booths.

See the enclosed pamphlet for the exhibition stand booking

n) List of attendees to the conference, including their addresses if legally possible.

See the enclosed participants list.

o) List of exhibitors with their addresses if legally possible.

See the enclosed conference program.

p) Budget of the organization of the conference, and related comments.

See the enclosed electric data.

q) A memorandum providing general comments and advice to the organizers of future international

conferences. This documentation shall be provided not later than one year after the conference date.

The suggestion to the next ICG are;

• To make the financial budget in the early stage of the preparation of ICG and revise it as many

times as needed.

• To make the calendar and recognize when and what the organizing committee should decide and

do and revise it as many times as needed.

• To divide the organizing committee into the several division and each division should have a

responsibility of their own work.

Recommended Descriptions of Geosynthetics Functions, Geosynthetics Terminology, Mathematical and Graphical Symbols

Foreword This is the fourth edition of the IGS mathematical and graphical symbols document. Since publication of the third edition in February 1996 a number of evolutionary changes (rather than revolutionary changes) have been made to reflect the further development and refinement of geosynthetics terminology. This edition will also be placed on the IGS Web Site to provide IGS members with ready access to current geosynthetics descriptions, terminology and mathematical and graphical symbols. IGS Secretariat 226 Sitton Road Easley South Carolina 29642 U.S.A. Tel: +1-864-855 0504 Fax: +1-864-859 1698 E-mail: [email protected]

August 2000

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Contents Page 1. Geosynthetics Functions ..........................................................................................................3 2. Geosynthetics Terminology ......................................................................................................4 3. Mathematical Symbols...............................................................................................................7

3.1 General symbols ...................................................................................................................7 3.1.1 Dimensions 7 3.1.2 Units 7 3.1.3 Prefixes for units 7 3.1.4 Recommended subscripts 8 3.1.5 Geometry and kinetics 9

3.2 Properties related to geosynthetics.......................................................................................9

3.2.1 Physical properties 9 3.2.2 Hydraulic properties 9 3.2.3 Mechanical properties 10 3.2.4 Interface properties 11

3.3 Properties related to fluids...................................................................................................11

3.3.1 Physical properties 11 3.3.2 Flow properties 12

3.4 Properties related to geotechnics........................................................................................12

3.4.1 Physical properties 12 3.4.1.1 Solid particles and their distribution 12 3.4.1.2 Density of soils 12 3.4.1.3 Voids and water in soils 12 3.4.1.4 Consistency of soils 13

3.4.2 Stresses in soils 13 3.4.3 Hydraulic properties 13 3.4.4 Mechanical properties 13

3.4.4.1 Soil behaviour under compressive strains 13 3.4.4.2 Soil behaviour under shear strains 14

3.5 Properties related to geotechnical structures......................................................................15

3.5.1 Structure dimensions 15 3.5.2 External applied loads 15 3.5.3 Earth pressures 15

3.6 Factors of safety, partial factors and reduction factors 15

4. Graphical Symbols ...................................................................................................................16

4.1 Products ..............................................................................................................................16 4.2 Functions.............................................................................................................................16 4.3 Multiple products on same diagram ....................................................................................17

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1. Geosynthetics Functions

Barrier: The use of a geosynthetic material to prevent the migration of liquids or gases.

Containment: The use of a geosynthetic material to contain soil or sediments to a specific geometry and prevent its loss. The contained fill takes the shape of the inflated at-rest geometry of the geosynthetic container.

Drainage (a.k.a. transmission): The use of a geosynthetic material to collect and transport fluids.

Filtration: The use of a geosynthetic material to allow passage of fluids from a soil while preventing the uncontrolled passage of soil particles.

Protection: The use of a geosynthetic material as a localised stress reduction layer to prevent or reduce damage to a given surface or layer.

Reinforcement: The use of the tensile properties of a geosynthetic material to resist stresses or contain deformations in geotechnical structures.

Separation: The use of a geosynthetic material between two dissimilar geotechnical materials to prevent intermixing.

Surficial erosion control: The use of a geosynthetic material to prevent the surface erosion of soil particles due to surface water run-off and/or wind forces.

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2. Geosynthetics Terminology

Bituminous geomembrane: see Geomembrane, bituminous.

Bonded geogrid: see Geogrid, bonded.

Drainage composite: see Geocomposite drain.

Elastomeric geomembrane: see Geomembrane, elastomeric.

Electrokinetic geosynthetic: A composite material which may provide filtration, drainage, reinforcement in addition to electrical conduction.

Extruded geogrid: see Geogrid, extruded.

Geoarmour: A permeable geosynthetic material placed over the surface of the soil, in conjunction with pattern-placed block armour units, to prevent erosion.

Geobar: A polymeric material in the form of a bar, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geoblanket: A permeable, biodegradable (synthetic or natural) structure placed over the soil for temporary erosion control applications, usually while vegetation is being established.

Geocell: A three-dimensional, permeable, polymeric (synthetic or natural) honeycomb or web structure, made of strips of geotextiles, geogrids or geomembranes linked alternatingly and used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geocomposite: A manufactured or assembled material using at least one geosynthetic product among the components, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geocomposite clay liner: An assembled structure of geosynthetic materials and low hydraulic conductivity earth materials (clay or bentonite), in the form of a manufactured sheet, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geocomposite drain: A prefabricated subsurface drainage product which consists of a geotextile filter skin supported by a geonet or a geospacer.

Geocomposite reinforcement: An assembled structure of dissimilar geosynthetic materials used for soil reinforcement.

Geofoam: A polymeric material which has been formed by the application of the polymer in semi-liquid form, through the use of a foaming agent, and results in a lightweight material with high void content, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geoform: A three-dimensional, permeable geosynthetic structure, filled with soil or sediment waste such that the fill takes the shape of the inflated geoform.

Geogrid: A planar, polymeric structure consisting of a regular open network of integrally connected tensile elements, which may be linked by extrusion, bonding or interlacing, whose openings are larger than the constituents, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

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Geogrid, bonded: A geogrid manufactured by bonding, usually at right angles, two or more sets of strands or elements.

Geogrid, extruded: A geogrid manufactured by extruding polymers and drawing in a sheet form.

Geogrid, knitted: A geogrid manufactured by knitting together yarns or elements, usually at right angles to each other.

Geogrid, woven: A geogrid manufactured by weaving yarns or elements, usually at right angles to each other.

Geomat: A three-dimensional, permeable, polymeric structure, made of bonded filaments, used to reinforce roots of grass and small plants and extend the erosion-control limits of vegetation for permanent erosion control applications.

Geomattress: A three-dimensional, permeable geosynthetic structure, placed over the surface of a soil, and then filled with concrete mortar or soil, to prevent erosion.

Geomembrane: A planar, relatively impermeable, polymeric (synthetic or natural) sheet used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geomembrane, bituminous: A planar, relatively impermeable sheet manufactured from natural bituminous materials.

Geomembrane, elastomeric: A planar, relatively impermeable sheet manufactured from elastomeric polymers.

Geomembrane, plastomeric: A planar, relatively impermeable sheet manufactured from plastomeric polymers.

Geonet: A planar, polymeric structure consisting of a regular dense network, whose constituent elements are linked by knots or extrusions and whose openings are much larger than the constituents, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geospacer: A three-dimensional polymeric structure with large void spaces, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geostrip: A polymeric material in the form of a strip, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geosynthetic: A planar, polymeric (synthetic or natural) material used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geotextile: A planar, permeable, polymeric (synthetic or natural) textile material, which may be nonwoven, knitted or woven, used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material in civil engineering applications.

Geotextile, knitted: A geotextile produced by interlooping one or more yarns, fibres, filaments or other elements.

Geotextile, nonwoven: A geotextile in the form of a manufactured sheet, web or batt of directionally or randomly orientated fibres, filaments or other elements, mechanically and/or thermally and/or chemically bonded.

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Geotextile, woven: A geotextile produced by interlacing, usually at right angles, two or more sets of yarns, fibres, filaments, tapes or other elements.

Knitted geogrid: see Geogrid, knitted.

Knitted geotextile: see Geotextile, knitted.

Nonwoven geotextile: see Geotextile, nonwoven.

Plastomeric geomembrane: see Geomembrane, plastomeric.

Woven geogrid: see Geogrid, woven.

Woven geotextile: see Geotextile, woven.

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3. Mathematical Symbols

3.1 General symbols

3.1.1 Dimensions Symbols used for dimensions are:

L length

M mass

t time

T temperature

- dimensionless

3.1.2 Units

m metre

m2 square metre

m3 cubic metre

km kilometre = 103 m

mm millimetre = 10-3 m

µm micrometre or micron = 10-6 m

g gram

mg milligram = 10-3 g

kg kilogram = 103 g

Mg megagram = 106 g = tonne

s second

N newton

kN kilonewton = 103 N

Pa pascal = N/m2

kPa kilopascal = kN/m2

MPa megapascal = MN/m2

j joule = Nm

tex tex = 10-6 kg/m = mg/m

j/kg tenacity = 10-6 N/tex

° degree

% percent

- pure number

3.1.3 Prefixes for units

G giga = 109

M mega = 106

k kilo = 103

c centi = 10-2

m milli = 10-3

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µ micro = 10-6

n nano = 10-9

3.1.4 Recommended subscripts

a air, active (earth pressure), allowed

B base

cr creep reduction

cv constant volume or critical state

d dry state, diameter, design

f failure, fibre, filament, final

GSY geosynthetic material, e.g. tGSY is thickness of geosynthetic material

GBA geobar

GBL geoblanket

GCE geocell

GCD geocomposite drain

GCL geocomposite clay liner

GEC geosynthetic erosion control material

GEK electrokinetic geosynthetic

GFO geofoam

GFR geoform

GGR geogrid

GMA geomat

GMB geomembrane

GMT geomattress

GNT geonet

GSP geospacer

GST geostrip

GTX geotextile

GTXw woven geotextile

GTXnw nonwoven geotextile

h horizontal

i immediate, initial

j joint

k characteristic, e.g. Tmax,k is characteristic maximum tensile strength

m material

max maximum

min minimum

mr material reduction

n normal, number

p passive (earth pressure), planar, pullout

r radial, resistance

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req required

s solid particles, sliding

sat saturated

sec secant

u undrained conditions

v vertical

w water

x, y two orthogonal horizontal axes

z vertical axis

ε at specific strain or elongation

0 at rest (earth pressure), zero

1,2,3 principal directions

3.1.5 Geometry and kinetics

A L2 (m2) area

b, B L (m) breadth or width

d L (m) diameter

D L (m) depth

g Lt-2 (m/s2) acceleration due to gravity g = 9.8 m/s2

H L (m) height

l, L L (m) length

t t (s) time

v Lt-1 (m/s) velocity

V L3 (m3) volume

3.2 Properties related to geosynthetics 3.2.1 Physical properties

tGTX L (mm) thickness of GTX, etc.

bGTX L (m) width of GTX, etc.

ρf ML-3 (Mg/m3) density of fibres or filaments (mass per unit volume)

µA ML-2 (g/m2) mass per unit area

df L (µm) diameter of fibres or filaments

λ ML (tex) linear density of yarns, fibres, filaments

A - (%) percent open area for wovens or geogrids

nGTX - porosity (ratio between volume of voids and total volume) of a GTX

3.2.2 Hydraulic properties

On L (mm, µm) n percent opening size of a GTX - generic term

On,d L (mm, µm) n percent opening size as measured by a dry sieving test, O O S ti f d t AOS EOS

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e.g. O90,d, O95,d. Sometimes referred to AOS or EOS

O95,d L (mm, µm) Equivalent Opening Size (EOS) corresponding to the 95% opening size measured by a dry sieving test

On,w L (mm, µm) n percent opening size as measured by a wet sieving test, e.g. O90,w, O95,w. Sometimes referred to Dw or d95

qn LT-1 (litres/m2.s) flow capacity normal to the plane of a GTX - generic term. qn,h LT-1 (litres/m2.s) flow capacity normal to the plane of a GTX under water

head h (in mm), e.g. qn,100 is flow capacity normal to the plane under water head of 100mm.

qp L2T-1 (litres/m.s) flow capacity within the plane of a GTX, GNE or GCD - generic term.

qp,i L2T-1 (litres/m.s) flow capacity within the plane of a GTX, GNE or GCD under hydraulic gradient i, e.g. qp,1 is flow capacity within the plane under hydraulic gradient of 1.

kn Lt-1 (m/s) coefficient of permeability normal to the plane

kp Lt-1 (m/s) coefficient of permeability in the plane of a GTX or GCD

ψ t-1 (s-1) permittivity of a GTX. ψ = kn/tGTX

θ L2t-1 (m2/s) transmissivity of a GTX or GCD. θ = kp tGTX

ψ' t-1 (s-1) permittivity of a GMB to vapour flow (permeance). It is the rate of vapour transmission divided by the vapour pressure difference across the GMB.

k'n Lt-1 (m/s) vapour permeability of a GMB normal to its plane. k'n = ψ’ tGMB

3.2.3 Mechanical properties

ε - (%) strain or elongation

ε’ t-1 (%/s) strain rate

εf - (%) strain or elongation at failure

εmax - (%) maximum strain or elongation

T Mt-2 (kN/m) tension (tensile strength per unit width)

Tε Mt-2 (kN/m) tension at a given elongation ε; e.g. T30 is the tension at 30% elongation

Tf Mt-2 (kN/m) tension at failure

Tmax Mt-2 (kN/m) maximum tension

Ta Mt-2 (kN/m) allowable tension

TB Mt-2 (kN/m) base tension in a geosynthetic reinforcement after allowing for the effects of creep. Sometimes referred to as creep-limited strength

Treq Mt-2 (kN/m) required tension

J Mt-2 (kN/m) tensile stiffness

Jε Mt-2 (kN/m) tangential tensile stiffness at elongation ε

Ji Mt-2 (kN/m) initial tensile stiffness (at ε = 0%)

Jsec ε Mt-2 (kN/m) secant tensile stiffness between the origin and elongation ε; e.g. Jsec30 is the secant tensile stiffness between elongation ε= 0 and ε= 30%

Jsecn,m Mt-2 (kN/m) secant tensile stiffness between ε= n% and ε= m% elongation.

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σε ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) tensile stress at elongation ε; e.g. σ30 is the tensile stress at 30% elongation

σmax ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) maximum tensile stress

σf ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) tensile stress at failure

E ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) elastic modulus

Ei ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) initial tangential modulus (see Ji)

Eε ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) tangential modulus at elongation ε (see Jε)

Esec ε ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) secant modulus between the origin and elongation ε (see Jsec ε)

ν - poisson's ratio

ζy L2t2 (N/tex) tenacity of a yarn (ratio between tensile strength of a yarn and its linear density)

ξ (varies) mechanical efficiency (ratio between maximum strength and mass per unit area)

Ff MLt-2 (N, kN) load recorded at failure in a tensile test (NB: the tensile test must be specified)

Fmax MLt-2 (N, kN) maximum tensile force of a GT or GM (NB: the tensile test must be specified)

FG MLt-2 (N, kN) breaking force as measured in a Grab test (NB: the Grab test must be specified)

FP MLt-2 (N, kN) breaking force in a static puncture test (NB: the static puncture test must be specified)

FT MLt-2 (N, kN) breaking force in a tear propagation test (NB: the tear propagation test must be specified)

Odc L (mm) perforation resistance in a dynamic tear initiation test (NB: the tear initiation test must be specified)

Pr Mt-2 (kN/m) pullout resistance

pB ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) bursting pressure (NB: the burst test must be specified)

WI ML2t-2 (Joules) energy measuring the resistance in an impact test (NB: the impact test must be specified)

3.2.4 Interface properties

fs/GSY - (-) friction interaction coefficient between soil and GSY.

fs/GSY tan φ‘ = tan φ‘s/GSY.φ’ is friction angle of soil.

µs/GSY - (-) coefficient of friction between soil and GSY. µs/GSY = tan φ‘s/GSY and µs/GSY = fs/GSY tan φ‘.

φ‘s/GSY - (°) effective friction angle between soil and GSY - general term.

φ‘p, s/GSY - (°) effective peak friction angle between soil and GSY.

φ‘cv, s/GSY - (°) effective large strain friction angle between soil and GSY.

3.3 Properties related to fluids 3.3.1 Physical properties

ρw ML-3 (Mg/m3) density of water (mass per unit volume)

γw ML-2t-2 (kN/m3) unit weight of water (weight per unit volume)

ηw ML-1t-1 (kg/ms) dynamic viscosity of water

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3.3.2 Flow properties

h L (m) hydraulic head or potential

Q L3t-1 (m3/s) rate of discharge (also called flow rate) - volume of water passing through a given area per unit of time

v Lt-1 (m/s) discharge velocity

i - hydraulic gradient

j ML-2t-2 (kN/m3) seepage force per unit volume (force per unit volume of a porous medium generated by action of fluid upon the solid elements of the porous medium). j = i γw

3.4 Properties related to geotechnics 3.4.1 Physical properties 3.4.1.1 Solid particles and their distribution

ρs ML-3 (Mg/m3) density of solid particles (ratio between mass and volume of solid particles)

γs ML-2t-2 (kN/m3) unit weight of solid particles (weight of solid particles per unit volume). γs = ρs g

d L (µm, mm) particle diameter

dn L (µm, mm) n percent diameter (diameter corresponding to n% by weight of finer particles)

Cu - uniformity coefficient. Cu = d60/d10

3.4.1.2 Density of soils

ρ ML-3 (Mg/m3) density of soil (ratio between total mass and total volume of soil)

γ ML-2t-2 (kN/m3) unit weight of soil (ratio between total weight and total volume of soil). γ = ρ g

ρd ML-3 (Mg/m3) density of dry soil (ratio between mass of solid particles and total volume of soil)

γd ML-2t-2 (kN/m3) unit weight of dry soil (ratio between weight of solid particles and volume of soil). γd = ρd g

ρsat ML-3 (Mg/m3) density of saturated soil (ratio between total mass and total volume of completely saturated soil)

γsat ML-2t-2 (kN/m3) unit weight of saturated soil (ratio between total weight and total volume of completely saturated soil). γsat = ρsat g

ρ' ML-3 (Mg/m3) density of submerged soil (difference between density of soil and density of water). ρ' = ρ - ρw

γ' ML-2t-2 (kN/m3) unit weight of submerged soil (difference between unit weight of soil and unit weight of water). γ' = γ - γw = ρ' g

3.4.1.3 Voids and water in soils

e - (-) void ratio (ratio between volume of voids and volume of solid particles)

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n - (%) porosity (ratio between volume of voids and total volume of soil)

w - (%) water content (ratio between weight of pore water and weight of solid particles)

Sr - (%) degree of saturation (ratio between volume of pore water and volume of voids)

3.4.1.4 Consistency of soils

wL - (%) liquid limit (water content of a remoulded soil at transition between liquid and plastic states, determined by a standard laboratory test)

wP - (%) plastic limit (water content of a remoulded soil at transition between plastic and semi-solid states, determined by a standard laboratory test)

wS - (%) shrinkage limit (maximum water content at which a reduction of water content will not cause a decrease in volume of the soil mass)

IP - (%) plasticity index (difference between liquid and plasticity limits)

IL - (%) liquidity limit, defined as (w - wP)/IP

IC - (%) consistency index, defined as (wL - w)/IP

emax - (-) void ratio in loosest state (maximum void ratio obtainable by a standard laboratory procedure)

emin - (-) void ratio in densest state (minimum void ratio obtainable by a standard laboratory procedure)

ID - (-) density index (also called 'relative density', RD). ID = (emax - e)/(emax - emin)

3.4.2 Stresses in soils

σ ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) normal stress

σ' ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) normal effective stress. σ' = σ - u

σ'v ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) normal effective stress acting in a vertical direction

σ'h ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) normal effective stress acting in a horizontal direction

u ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) pore water pressure

τ ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) shear stress

ε - (%) strain

3.4.3 Hydraulic properties

k Lt-1 (m/s) coefficient of permeability (or hydraulic conductivity)

i - (-) hydraulic gradient

3.4.4 Mechanical properties 3.4.4.1 Soil behaviour under compressive strains

Cc - (-) compression index (slope of virgin compression curve in a semi-logarithmic plot)

Cr - (-) recompression index (slope of recompression curve in a semi-logarithmic plot).

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Cα - (-) secondary compression index (slope of secondary compression curve in a semi-logarithmic plot).

ch L2t-1 (m2/s) vertical coefficient of consolidation (due to pore water movement in horizontal direction)

cv L2t-1 (m2/s) vertical coefficient of consolidation (due to pore water movement in vertical direction)

mv M-1Lt2 (m2/MN) coefficient of volume change (in vertical direction)

σ’p ML-1 t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) pre-consolidation pressure (the greatest effective overburden pressure the soil mass has carried in the past)

E ML-1t-2 (MN/m2, MPa) deformation modulus (ratio between a given normal stress change and the strain change in the same direction, all other stresses being constant)

K' ML-1t-2 (MN/m2, MPa) elastic bulk modulus. K' = E/(3 - 6ν)

ks ML-2t-2 (kN/m3) modulus of subgrade reaction (ratio between change of vertical stress on a rigid plate placed on the soil, and the corresponding change of vertical settlement of the plate)

Tv - (-) time factor, Tv = t cv/d2, where t is time and d is the length of the drainage path

ν - (-) poisson's ratio (ratio between strain changes perpendicular to and in the direction of a given uniaxial stress change)

3.4.4.2 Soil behaviour under shear strains

τ ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) shear strength. τ = c + tan φ

τu ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) shear strength measured under undrained (total stress) conditions. τu = cu + tan φu

τd ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) shear strength measured under drained conditions. τd = cd + tan φd

τ' ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) shear strength measured under effective stress conditions. τ' = c' + tan φ'

τ'cv ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) residual shear strength measured under effective stress conditions . τ'cv = c'cv + tan φ'cv

c ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) cohesion

cu ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) cohesion measured under undrained conditions

cd ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) cohesion measured under drained conditions

c' ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) cohesion measured under effective stress conditions

c'cv ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) residual cohesion measured under effective stress conditions

G’ ML-1T-2 (MN/m2, MPa)

elastic shear modulus. G’ = E/(2+2ν).

φ - (°) soil friction angle

φu - (°) soil friction angle measured under undrained conditions

φd - (°) soil friction angle measured under drained conditions

φ' - (°) soil friction angle measured under effective stress conditions

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φ'cv - (°) residual soil friction angle measured under effective stress conditions, also termed the critical state friction angle

ψ - (°) soil dilation angle ψ’ - (°) soil dilation angle under effective stress conditions

µ - (-) coefficient of friction of soil. µ = tan φ‘.

3.5 Properties related to geotechnical structures

3.5.1 Structure dimensions

b, B L (m) breadth of foundation, slope or embankment

D L (m) depth of foundation, depth below toe of slope

h, H L (m) vertical height of wall, slope or embankment

l, L L (m) length of foundation or embankment

s L (m) settlement

U - (%) degree of consolidation

β - (°) angle of slope to horizontal

3.5.2 External applied loads

Fh MLt-2 or Mt-2 (kN or kN/m) external applied concentrated horizontal force

Fv MLt-2 or Mt-2 (kN or kN/m) external applied concentrated vertical force

ws ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) external applied surcharge load

3.5.3 Earth pressures

K - (-) ratio of horizontal to vertical stress

Ka - (-) active earth pressure coefficient

Ko - (-) at-rest earth pressure coefficient

Kp - (-) passive earth pressure coefficient

α ML-1t-2 (kN/m2, kPa) wall adhesion (adhesion between wall and adjacent soil)

δ - (°) angle of wall friction (angle of friction between wall and adjacent soil)

3.6 Factors of safety, partial factors and reduction factors

FS - (-) global factor of safety (normally derived from limit equilibrium methods)

ƒcr - (-) reduction factor associated with the loss in load carrying capability due to creep effects of a reinforcement over time

ƒf - (-) partial factor associated with dead loads in a structure

ƒq - (-) partial factor associated with live loads in a structure

ƒm - (-) partial factor associated with the strength of the materials used in the structure

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ƒmr - (-) reduction factor associated with the loss in load carrying capability due to installation and durability effects of a reinforcement over time

ƒn - (-) partial factor associated with the economic ramifications of structural failure

ƒp - (-) partial factor associated with the pull-out resistance of geosynthetic reinforcements

ƒs - (-) partial factor associated with the sliding resistance of geosynthetic reinforcements

4. Graphical Symbols 4.1 Products GTX Geotextile (generic)

GMB Geomembrane (generic)

GBA

Geobar (generic)

GBL Geoblanket (generic)

GCD Geocomposite drain (generic) – with geotextile on both sides

GCE Geocell (generic)

GCL Geocomposite clay liner (generic)

GEC Surficial geosynthetic erosion control (generic)

GEK Electrokinetic geosynthetic (generic)

GGR Geogrid (generic)

GMA Geomat (generic)

GMT Geomattress (generic)

GNT Geonet (generic)

GSP Geospacer (generic)

GST Geostrip (generic)

4.2 Functions The following function symbols may be used where it is considered that a description of the role of the geosynthetic material may provide further clarity to the drawing or diagram. B Barrier (fluid) C Containment (soil & sediments) D Drainage (fluid) E Surficial erosion control F Filtration P Protection R Reinforcement S Separation

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CPT-based load capacity of Omega piles

Lee, M., Alim, G. & Rahman, A.J. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Dong-A University, Korea

Abreu, R. School of Civil Engineering, The University of Texas, USA

Keywords: CPT, Omega piles, load capacity, IFR

ABSTRACT: The determination of the load capacity of driven piles is subject to uncertainties associated withchanges in soil state resulting from pile installation. In the present paper, the load capacity of both closed- and open-ended piles is related to cone penetration resistance qc through an experimental program usingcalibration chamber model pile load tests and field pile load tests. Based on test results, the normalized baseresistance qb/qc was obtained as a function of the relative density DR for closed-ended piles, and of both therelative density DR and the incremental filling ratio IFR for open-ended piles. The shaft resistance of both closed- and open-ended piles was found to increase with increasing driving depth. The lower and upperbounds of qb/qc for closed-ended piles were also obtained based on results for non-displacement piles. It wasfound that qb/qc values observed for the closed-ended pile were approximately the same as the upper boundvalues, while the normalized plug resistance qplug/qc of the open-ended pile was found to be only slightly higher than values of qb/qc for non-displacement piles. 1 INTRODUCTION

Open-ended pipe piles are often used in piling practice. Open-ended piles cause less change in the soil state than closed-ended piles with the same diameter, but more so than non-displacement piles with the same diameter. A major difference between closed- and open-ended piles is the possible formation of a “soil plug” inside the open-ended pile during driving. If no soil entered the pile during installation, open-ended piles would behave exactly as closed-ended piles. As the soil enters the pile, frictional resistance (i.e., plug resistance) is mobilized between the soils and the inner surface of the pile, which is referred to as the soil plug resistance. The base resistance of open-ended piles is a combination of the soil plug resistance and the annulus resistance.

Numerous investigations of the behavior of open-ended piles have been conducted either experimentally or analytically (e.g., Paikowski and Whitman 1990, Randolph et al. 1991, Paik and Lee 1993, De Nicola and Randolph 1997). In this paper, the pile load capacity of both closed- and open-ended driven piles in sand are investigated using fully instrumented field pile load tests and calibration chamber pile load tests. The relationship between pile load capacity and CPT cone resistance is established based on the determination of cone

penetration resistance qc for the same conditions as in the tests. Values of pile resistances normalized with cone resistance are provided for various soil and driving conditions.

2 LOAD CAPACITY OF PIPE PILES

For both non-displacement and displacement piles, the total pile load capacity consists of shaft and base capacities, as given by:

bst QQQ += (1)

where Qt = total pile load capacity; Qs and Qb = shaft and base load capacities. Closed-ended pipe piles are displacement piles. The behavior of open-ended piles is more complex, with a response generally intermediate between that of non-displacement and displacement piles.

When the pile is loaded statically, its capacity will depend on the response of the soil plug, in addition to resistances mobilized at the pile annulus and along the pile shaft. Thus, for open-ended pipe piles, (1) applies with the base capacity defined as:

annplugb QQQ += (2)

where: • Qb = base capacity; • Qplug = soil plug capacity; and • Qann = annulus capacity.

Although the installation of open-ended piles

imparts less change to the surrounding soil than closed-ended or full displacement piles, the soil conditions are certainly different from those before installation (Randolph et al. 1979, Nauroy and Le Tirant 1983). The unplugged or fully coring mode is commonly observed during the initial stages of pile driving. As penetration and formation of the soil plug continue, internal frictional resistance mobilizes between the inner pile surface and the soil plug, densifying the lower part of the soil plug. However, some soil continues to enter the pile, characterizing partially plugged driving. Finally, with further driving, soil intrusion is prevented by the now sufficiently high frictional resistance between the soil plug and inner pile surface and by the large soil plug stiffness. Driving at this stage is said to take place under fully plugged conditions. Such behavior of open-ended piles is often related to the incremental filling ratio IFR, defined as follows:

100×=dDdLIFR (%) (3)

where dL/dD = increase of soil plug length L per

unit increase of driving depth D. Accordingly, the fully plugged and fully coring modes correspond to IFR values equal to 0 and 100%, respectively.

3 EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM

3.1 Calibration chamber tests

Calibration chamber tests have been used in several instances to investigate pile behavior (Ghionna et al. 1993, Salgado et al. 1998, Lee and Abreu 1995, 2001). Smith and Lee (1993) and Paik et al. (1994) conducted a series of calibration chamber tests for both open- and closed-ended driven piles. A total of 36 calibration chamber load tests on closed- and open-ended piles were performed (Paik and Lee 1993, Paik et al. 1994). The calibration chamber used in the tests has a diameter of 0.775 m and a height of 1.25 m. Four different pile base depths (250, 420, 590, and 790 mm) were used in the load tests. The sand was Han River sand, a uniformly graded silica.

From the tests, it was observed that both closed- and open-ended piles show increasing resistance as the driving depth increases. In terms of resistance magnitudes, the shaft resistances of closed-ended piles are much higher than the shaft resistances of open-ended piles at all settlements.

3.1.1 Field pile load tests In order to investigate the load capacity of closed- and open-ended piles in sand, full-scale field load tests were performed on one pile of each type (Paik et al. 2002). The test site is located on State Road 9 in Lagrange County in Indiana, US. The site characterization showed that the soils of the site were predominantly gravelly sands down to a depth of 13 – 14m. The gravelly sand is underlain by a stiff till containing clays and silts. Two cone penetration tests (CPT) were performed at the test site. The cone penetration tests were done at the locations where the test piles were later installed. Figure 1. CPT results at field pile load test sites.

3.2 Load-settlement response

Fig. 1 shows the CPT results and the unit load-settlement responses of the pile base and shaft for the closed- and open-ended piles from field pile load tests. The base unit load qb of the field open-ended pile was calculated by dividing the combined plug and annulus loads by the gross pile base area. The unit base resistance of the closed-ended pile at s/B = 0.10 (i.e., at a settlement of 10% of the pile diameter) is about 8.8 MPa, higher than the unit base resistance of the open-ended pile, which equals 7.2 MPa. The unit loads at the last loading stage (for which s/B ≈ 0.38) were 10.9 and 9.2 MPa for the closed- and open-ended piles, respectively.

In order to separate all the soil resistance components, the test piles were fully instrumented. For the open-ended pile, the double walled pile system, which allows measurements of the shaft, soil plug, and annulus resistances, was used. This system was also used for the model piles load-tested in the calibration chamber.

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4 NORMALIZED PILE LOAD CAPACITY

According to Paik et al. (1994), the difference between the load capacity of closed- and open-ended piles decreases with increasing driving depth as a result of the higher degree of soil plugging with depth. Values of the unit resistance ratios for open- and closed-ended piles are given in Table 1. Table 1. Resistance ratio for closed- and open-ended piles as a function of driving depth (after Paik et al. 1994).

Ratio of closed- to open-ended pile resistance Driving depth (m) Base resistance Shaft resistance 0.76 0.96 1.60 0.59 1.03 1.78 0.42 1.36 2.00 0.25 1.47 1.85

Since only one soil state was used for the closed-

ended pile calibration chamber tests, the normalized resistances of closed-ended piles for various soil states were approximated using the resistance ratios of Table 1 and the experimental results for open-ended piles. Fig. 5(a), obtained in that fashion, shows that the value of qb/qc decreases as the relative density increases. For loose sands, with DR equal to 23%, the value of qb/qc was in the 0.60-0.67

range, while for dense sand (DR = 90%) it was in the 0.37 – 0.51 range. Likewise, Fig. 5(b) shows values of the normalized shaft resistance qs/qc. It is seen that closed-ended piles have higher values of qs/qc than observed for open-ended piles; these values range from 0.0049 to 0.0064 for loose and from 0.0042 to 0.0091 for dense sand.

4.1 Normalized Pile Load Capacity from Field Pile Load Tests

The normalized base resistance qb/qc for the closed- and open-ended piles at the last loading stage (i.e., s/B ≈ 0.4) are 0.58 and 0.42, respectively, while qb/qc = 0.47 and 0.32 for s/B = 0.1. The shaft resistances of the closed- and open-ended piles differed more markedly. The normalized shaft resistance for the closed-ended pile was equal to qs/qc = 0.0078, which is more than twice the value (0.0038) for the open-ended pile.

Fig. 3 shows the normalized load-settlement curves for the closed- and open-ended piles along with results by Lee and Salgado (1999a) for non-displacement piles (drilled shafts). In the figure, the lower and upper bounds define the range of values for normalized unit base resistance for driven piles (displacement piles) obtained from the qb/qc values for drilled shafts (non-displacement piles) multiplied by the base resistance ratios by DeBeer (1988) and Ghionna et al. (1993), respectively. The drilled-shaft base load-settlement curve in Fig. 3 is from Lee and Salgado (1999a) for σ′v ≈ 100 kPa and DR ≈ 90%, which is similar to the soil states for the field tests. Figure 3. Normalized unit load versus settlement curves for closed-ended piles (CEP) and open-ended (OEP) piles compared with lower ad upper bounds of base resistance for driven piles.

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5 CPT-BASED PILE RESISTANCE VALUES

For both closed- and open-ended piles, the total pile load capacity consists of the shaft and base resistances. Table 2 shows the values of the normalized unit shaft and base resistances for closed- and open-ended piles we propose for use in design. The values are proposed in terms of the relative density DR and the incremental filling ratio IFR, respectively. The proposed values were obtained based on the results of the calibration chamber load tests and the field pile load tests described in earlier sections. Table 2. Normalized pile resistance of closed- and open-ended piles.

DR (%) IFR (%) qb/qc qs/qc 30 - 0.60 0.004 – 0.006 50 - 0.56 0.004 – 0.006 70 - 0.50 0.004 – 0.007

Closed ended piles 90 - 0.42 0.004 – 0.009

- 40 0.60 0.0015 – 0.003- 60 0.40 0.0015 – 0.003- 80 0.27 0.0015 – 0.004

Open-ended piles - 100 0.20 0.0015 – 0.004

6 CONCLUSIONS

In this paper, the load capacities of both closed- and open-ended pipe piles were investigated based on results from calibration chamber tests and field pile load tests. Normalized pile unit resistances for both closed- and open-ended piles in terms of the cone resistance qc were proposed.

A total of 36 calibration chamber and 2 full-scale field load tests on closed- and open-ended piles were analyzed. The base resistance of the closed-ended piles tested in the calibration chamber was found to be independent of the pile driving depth.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors wish to extend special thanks to: the Consorzio Milano Nuova, the Magistrato alle Acque, the research group of the University of Milano, the research group of the University of L’Aquila, Prof. G.A. Smith, Georgia Institute, USA; everybody at the geotechnical group of the University of Padova.

REFERENCES

Bustamante, M. and Gianeselli, L. (1982). “Pile Bearing Capacity Prediction by Means of Static Penetrometer CPT”, Proceedings of 2nd European Symposium on Penetration Testng, Vol. 2, pp. 493 – 500.

Franke, E. (1989). “Co-Report to Discussion, Session B, on Large Diameter Piles”, 12th ICSMFE, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Ghionna, V. N., Jamiolkowsi, M., Lancellotta, R. and Pedroni, S. (1993). “Base Capacity of Bored Piles in Sands from In-Situ Tests”, Proceedings of 2nd International Geotechnical Seminar on Deep Foundations on Bored and Auger Piles (Van Impe ed.), Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 67 –74.

Paik, K. H. and Salgado, R., Lee, J. H., and Kim, B. J. (2002). “The Behavior of Open- and Closed-ended piles Driven into Sand”, Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 129, No. 4, pp 296 - 306.

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Eighth International Conference on Geosynthetics 18-22 September 2006

Yokohama Japan

8ICG-Yokohama 2006 Secretariat: Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503 Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.8icg-yokohama.org

To: <<Corresponding Author> > << email address>> Re: Acceptance of the paper 12 April, 2006 Dear <<Name of the Corresponding Author> > Thank you for submitting a paper for the Eighth Conference on Geosynthetics (8ICG Yokohama). It is our great pleasure to announce you that your paper, << reference No.>> “<<the title of the paper>>”, has been tentatively accepted by the Scientific Committee after careful review and discussion in the third IPSC (International Paper Selection Committee) meeting, which was held on April 5 and 6, 2006. If you submit your final manuscript by 21 April 2006, your paper will be included in the conference proceedings and presented during the conference. To make a detailed conference program, we would like to ask you who will present the paper. Please inform us the name of presenter with the paper reference number and the contact E-mail address to the Paper Submission Office of 8ICG <[email protected]> by the end of May. Please do understand that priority of oral presentation may be given to the authors who make registration earlier, since the total number of papers is more than the number of possible oral presentations. The standard format of each session will be (may be changed slightly in each session):

Introduction is made by the chair (or co-chair) person. (not longer than 3 minutes) The presentation time for each paper is 7 minutes. (No CV introduction is made by the chair (or

co-chair) person, but only the name and affiliation of the presenting author.) Due attention will be sent to the authors on logos. Logos of your organization can be used in the first slide only. This rule will be strictly applied to all the oral presentations.

Each presentation is followed by immediate Q&A for 3 minutes. (not longer than 10 minutes in total of the presentation and Q&A) In case there are more than 8 presentations, this Q&A time may need to be skipped.

At the end of all the presentations, floor discussion will be made for the remaining time. Conclusion is made by the chair (or co-chair) person. (not longer than 5 minutes)

For registration (early registration should be made by the end of May) and other information, please visit the conference website (www.8icg-yokohama.org/). If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact the Paper Submission Office of 8ICG at [email protected] Best regards,

Prof. Jiro Kuwano

Eighth International Conference on Geosynthetics 18-22 September 2006

Yokohama Japan

8ICG-Yokohama 2006 Secretariat: Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503 Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.8icg-yokohama.org

Chairperson, Scientific and Program Division Organizing Committee of 8ICG-Yokohama 2006 Paper Submission Office of 8ICG c/o ICS Convention Design, Inc. Sumitomo Corp. Jinbocho Bldg. 3-24, Kanda-Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8449, Japan tel: +81-3-3219-3541 fax: +81-3-3292-1811 [email protected]

18–22 September 8th International Conference on Geosynthetics, Yokohama, Japan

Reported by Fumio Tatsuoka, IGS Vice-President and Chair of the 8ICG Organizing Committee

The International Geosynthetics Society’s (IGS) showcase conference offers an exceptional

opportunity for dialogue among the various disciplines related to geosynthetics (e.g.,

geotechnical, environmental, and civil engineering; hydraulics; geology). It will provide

perspectives on and overview of technical innovations by offering forums for engineers and

researchers, and by welcoming papers devoted to new techniques and applications.

More than 400 paper abstracts have been accepted for the 8ICG, the most in the history of the

ICG. The final papers have been peer reviewed by the International Paper Selection Committee

(IPSC) and a number of international reviewers appointed by the IPSC.

The IPSC members are: Jiro Kuwano, chair (Japan), Richard Bathurst (Canada), Heinz Brandl

(Austria), Daniele Cazzuffi (Italy), Jean-Pierre Gourc (France), Robert Holtz (United States), Chris

Lawson (Malaysia), Masashi Kamon, Junichi Koseki, and Fumio Tatsuoka (all of Japan).

8ICG conference topics include: transportation, hydraulic structures, erosion control and

coastal works, soil improvement and reinforcement, mining, waste landfills, remediation of

contaminated sites, landscaping and environmental mitigation, prevention of natural and

technological risks, agriculture and forests, innovative geo-materials and construction methods,

and education and technology transfer. New conference features at 8ICG

Practitioners and Academics Forum. A Special Plenary Session will be held during the 8ICG

to help facilitate a dialogue between geosynthetics researchers and practitioners, which will be

moderated by Richard J. Bathurst, IGS past-president. The goal is to have areas of research

identified by academics that have potential applications to practitioners and have potential

geosynthetics research opportunities identified by practitioners. Case histories. A new and unique feature of the 8ICG will be presentation sessions organized

for about 100 papers on geosynthetics engineering case histories, submitted from IGS chapters

and individual authors all over the world. Special and Keynote Lectures

Giroud Lecture by Lawson, C.R. (Malaysia) on “Geotextile containment for hydraulic and

environmental engineering” Keynote Lectures:

•Heibaum, M. (Germany), Fourie, A. (Australia), Girard, H. (France), Karunaratne, G.P.

(Singapore), Lafleur, J. (Canada), Palmeira, E.M. (Brazil) on “Hydraulic Applications of

Geosynthetics”

•Koseki, J. (Japan), Bathurst, R.J. (Canada), Guler, E. (Turkey), Kuwano, J. (Japan), Maugeri,

M. (Italy) on “Seismic Stability of Reinforced Soil Walls”

•Kavazanjian, E. (USA), Dixon, N. (UK), Katsumi, T. (Japan), Kortegast, A. (New Zealand),

Legg, P. (South Africa), Zanzinger, H. (Germany) on “Landfill and Environmental Issues”

•“IGS History” by Giroud, J.P.

•Training Course on Geosynthetics (9 a.m.–5 p.m. on 18 September (¥3,000 for materials and

lunch), organized by the IGS Education Committee. The topics and lecturers are: Geosynthetics

Types and Functions (Palmeira, E.), Geosynthetics in Drainage and Filtration (Gourc, J. P.),

Geosynthetics in Hydraulic Applications (Zornberg, J.), Geosynthetics in Reinforced Walls and

Steep Slopes (Bathurst, R.), Geosynthetics in Unpaved Roads (Shin, E. C.), Geosynthetics in

Embankment on Soft Soils (Otani, J.), and Geosynthetics in Waste Disposal (Bouazza, M.).

•Pre-8ICG Special Lectures (5:30 p.m., 18 September, free) will be hosted by the IGS

Japanese Chapter and the Japanese Geotechnical Society. The two special lectures are:

Geosynthetics Engineering: Successes, Failures and Lessons Learned (the Vienna Terzaghi

Lecture) by J. P. Giroud; and Long-Term Performance of Contaminant Barrier Systems (2005

Rankine Lecture) by R. Kerry Rowe. For reservations, please contact Mrs. Nohara

([email protected].) and provide name, affiliation, and country. Other activities and events

Exhibits will be held and will be open to any individuals free of charge.

Excursions to various attractions in Kyoto and the surrounding area are planned, which will

provide conference participants and accompanying persons an opportunity to enjoy Japanese

culture, e.g., visits to modern and historical cities and a cruise on Tokyo Bay. A number of post-

conference technical tours to unique and interesting construction sites and structures are also

being organized. Conference Fees

IGS and ISSMGE members, before the end of May 2006: ¥70,000 for full participation

(¥30,000 for one day); after 1 June 2006: ¥80,000 for full participation (¥36,000 for one day).

For others, before the end of May 2006: ¥80,000 for full participation (¥36,000 for one day);

after 1 June 2006: ¥90,000 for full participation (¥42,000 for one day). Organized by the Japan Chapter of the IGS, under the auspices of the IGS, with the support

of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, and the Japanese

Geotechnical Society. Are you an “IGS Pioneer”? If you have attended all seven previous international conferences

dedicated to geosynthetics, and you plan to attend the 8ICG in Yokohama, please contact the

IGS Secretary at [email protected].

Visit the conference Web site at: www.8icg-yokohama.org/ for information on transportation,

accommodation, registration, and exhibitor applications, or contact:

Mr. Noboru Kiyokawa

Conference Secretary

Tel: 81/3 3837 2503

Fax: 81/3 3837 5818

E-mail: [email protected]

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Eighth International Conference on Geosynthetics

18-22 September 2006

Yokohama, Japan

www.8icg-yokohama.org

With the support of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

� CONFERENCE AIMS

The aims of this conference, organized by the Japan Chapter of the International Geosynthetics Society (JC-IGS) under the auspices

of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) and with the support of the ISSMGE, are to offer:

• an exceptional opportunity for exchanges between specialists and non-specialists as well as between experts in the various

disciplines related to geosynthetics (geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, civil engineering, hydraulics,

geology, etc.); and

• perspectives and overview of technical innovations, by giving the widest possible forum to engineers and researchers and by

welcoming papers devoted to new techniques and applications.

The conference will be conducted at a high scientific and technical level and, at the same time, will present practical information to

match the expectations of all participants.

The 8ICG will appeal to all participants in the field of Geosynthetics Engineering whether in a practical or scientific sense: project

authorities, designers, contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, inspectors, regulators, researchers, instructors, consultants and

laboratories, etc.

� SUBJECTS

The 8ICG will be the ideal occasion to take an overall look at the multiple applications of geosynthetics:

• Transport (roads, railways, tunnels, airports, etc.)

• Hydraulic structures (dams, canals, reservoirs, etc.)

• Erosion control and coastal works

• Soil improvement and reinforcement

• Mining

• Waste landfills

• Remediation of contaminated sites

• Landscaping and environmental mitigation

• Prevention of natural and technological risks

• Agriculture and forests

• Innovative geo-materials and construction methods

• Education and technology transfer

• Others

All aspects of the use of geosynthetics will be dealt with, drawing on experience gained from case histories as well as research and

development into new products and uses: design concepts, dimensional design, specifications, constructional provisions, construction

of structures, inspection, long-term behavior, assessment of product impact(s) on the environment, standardization, certification, etc.

� SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PROGRAM

Four special lectures, including the Giroud Lecture, will be given by selected leading engineers and researchers. Most of the accepted

papers will be presented orally during technical sessions.

Several technical sessions will be sponsored by the Technical Committees of the ISSMGE relevant to Geosynthetics Engineering and

by other societies or organizations.

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� TECHNICAL EXHIBITION

More than sixty exhibitors (consultants, contractors, design offices, laboratories, agencies, manufacturers, suppliers, installers etc.)

will present the latest technological innovations and associated services to the conference delegates and visitors.

The technical exhibition is open to all interested companies and organizations: information and a registration file are available.

An exhibition space of 1,500 m2 with 60 or more booths (3 m x 3 m) will be provided.

� VENUE

The 8ICG will be held at “Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama (PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) URL: http://www.pacifico.co.jp” in

Yokohama City, a newly developed high-tech town, located 30 km south of Tokyo Station and 75 km south-west of Tokyo

International Airport (Narita). “PACIFICO YOKOHAMA” has large-scale convention facilities that meet ever-increasing convention

needs, facing Tokyo Bay, adjoining a Japanese garden, hotels, restaurants, large exhibition halls, museums, shopping malls and so on.

With its long history as a port city, Yokohama has a number of sightseeing attractions. The city artfully harmonizes its history with

the present, while providing a hint of the future. Yokohama is well worth seeing, whether for a short, refreshing break from activities

or for a post-conference tour. A wealth of attractions awaits visitors, from shopping and fine dining to strolls in beautiful parks and

bay cruises. The historic town of Kamakura, a former capital of Japan, and the Hakone resort area can be reached easily. All of the

above are sure to provide visitors with a memorable experience.

� SOCIAL PROGRAM

A welcome reception and a banquet will give conference delegates and accompanying persons the chance to meet each other in a

warm and friendly atmosphere.

Other events will include the traditional football match and excursions to the city of Yokohama and the surrounding area.

� LANGUAGES

The official language of the Conference will be English.

� CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS

Papers may cover any of the subjects described above; authors are required in the first instance to submit a detailed 2-page abstract of

their paper in English:

• 1 page of text (400 to 500 words), with 5 keywords,

• 1 page of illustrations (photos, diagrams etc.).

The abstract must include the name, title, address, phone and fax numbers as well as the e-mail address of the contacting author.

Details of the page make-up for the abstracts are available on the Conference Web Site at: www.8icg-yokohama.org. All the abstracts

should be sent to the Conference Secretariat by post or by e-mail.

Authors are required to submit paper abstracts to the organizing committee by the end of March 2005. Each author can submit only

one abstract with his/her name as the first author directly to the organizing committee.

If the authors submit abstracts through their chapters, each author is allowed to submit one more abstract with his/her name as the

first author within the number allocated to each IGS chapter. The total number of these additional abstracts, which can be submitted

only through the IGS chapters, is about one hundred. The number of abstracts allocated to each IGS chapter will be decided based on

the number of the individual members and corporative members of the respective chapter as of 1 November 2004 and promptly

notified to all the IGS chapters.

� SELECTION OF ABSTRACTS

All the submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the International Paper Selection Committee made up of international experts

representative of all the subjects covered by the Conference.

The abstracts must be sufficiently detailed to allow the experts to evaluate the scientific and technical contents of the proposed paper,

especially the relevance of the results obtained and the contribution they make towards advances in the application of geosynthetics.

These papers must be original, previously unpublished work and must not be of any commercial nature.

After selection by the International Paper Selection Committee, the papers will be written in English. Detailed instruction will be sent

to the authors of the selected abstracts.

The final manuscripts will be reviewed by international experts appointed by the organizing committee in cooperation with the

International Paper Selection Committee.

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� KEY DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

� Deadline for receiving abstracts: 31 March 2005

� Decision of Organizing Committee sent to authors: July 2005

� Deadline for receiving completed papers: 31 October 2005

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT:

All the correspondence should be addressed to the following:

Conference Secretariat:

Mr. Nobuo KIYOKAWA, 8ICG-Yokohama 2006

Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku,

Tokyo 113-0034, Japan

Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503

Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

Email: [email protected]

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Eighth International Conference on Geosynthetics

18-22 September 2006

Yokohama, Japan

www.8icg-yokohama.org

With the support of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

� CONFERENCE AIMS

The aims of this conference, organized by the Japan Chapter of the International Geosynthetics Society (JC-IGS) under the auspices

of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) and with the support of the ISSMGE, are to offer:

• an exceptional opportunity for exchanges between specialists and non-specialists as well as between experts in the various

disciplines related to geosynthetics (geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, civil engineering, hydraulics,

geology, etc.); and

• perspectives and overview of technical innovations, by giving the widest possible forum to engineers and researchers and by

welcoming papers devoted to new techniques and applications.

The conference will be conducted at a high scientific and technical level and, at the same time, will present practical information to

match the expectations of all participants.

The 8ICG will appeal to all participants in the field of Geosynthetics Engineering whether in a practical or scientific sense: project

authorities, designers, contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, inspectors, regulators, researchers, instructors, consultants and

laboratories, etc.

� SUBJECTS

The 8ICG will be the ideal occasion to take an overall look at the multiple applications of geosynthetics:

• Transport (roads, railways, tunnels, airports, etc.)

• Hydraulic structures (dams, canals, reservoirs, etc.)

• Erosion control and coastal works

• Soil improvement and reinforcement

• Mining

• Waste landfills

• Remediation of contaminated sites

• Landscaping and environmental mitigation

• Prevention of natural and technological risks

• Agriculture and forests

• Innovative geo-materials and construction methods

• Education and technology transfer

• Others

All aspects of the use of geosynthetics will be dealt with, drawing on experience gained from case histories as well as research and

development into new products and uses: design concepts, dimensional design, specifications, constructional provisions, construction

of structures, inspection, long-term behavior, assessment of product impact(s) on the environment, standardization, certification, etc.

� SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PROGRAM

Four special lectures, including the Giroud Lecture, will be given by selected leading engineers and researchers. Most of the accepted

papers will be presented orally during technical sessions.

Several technical sessions will be sponsored by the Technical Committees of the ISSMGE relevant to Geosynthetics Engineering and

by other societies or organizations.

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� TECHNICAL EXHIBITION

One of the high notes of this conference is the technical

exhibition of geosynthetics products, technologies and services.

Bringing together more than sixty exhibitors from around the

world, it will present the latest innovations and will enable a

fruitful exchange of ideas and contacts between industrial

establishments experts, decision makers’ and end-users.

The exhibition will be held in the conference center in a room

with a floor area of 1,500m2, with sixty or more booths (3 m x

3 m), just next to paper presentation rooms. The exhibition

space will be attractively decorated. A number of meeting and

breaking point for all delegates will be prepared in the technical

exhibition hall.

The exhibition registration file will be available in September

2004 and will be sent to all those who have returned the

attached declaration of intent to participate in the technical

exhibition. The file will include order forms for various items

of equipment that may be needed. Each exhibition space (stand

area) will be allocated by down-payment cheque, on a “first

come, first served” basis. Priority will be given to Corporate

members of the IGS with a discount rate.

DECLARATION OF INTENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE

EXHIBITION

International Conference on Geosynthetics

Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama

Exhibition open

from Tuesday 19 September to Friday 22 September 2006

Name of Company or Organization:

Address:

Post Code:

Town: Country:

The person to whom the registration file is to be sent

Name and first name:

Position:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

Required stand

Stand area (multiple of 9 m2): m2

Form to be returned to the Secretariat of the 8ICG-Yokohama

2006 by post or by e-mail

� VENUE

The 8ICG will be held at “Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama (PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) URL: http://www.pacifico.co.jp” in

Yokohama City, a newly developed high-tech town, located 30 km south of Tokyo Station and 75 km south-west of Tokyo

International Airport (Narita). “PACIFICO YOKOHAMA” has large-scale convention facilities that meet ever-increasing convention

needs, facing Tokyo Bay, adjoining a Japanese garden, hotels, restaurants, large exhibition halls, museums, shopping malls and so on.

With its long history as a port city, Yokohama has a number of sightseeing attractions. The city artfully harmonizes its history with

the present, while providing a hint of the future. Yokohama is well worth seeing, whether for a short, refreshing break from activities

or for a post-conference tour. A wealth of attractions awaits visitors, from shopping and fine dining to strolls in beautiful parks and

bay cruises. The historic town of Kamakura, a former capital of Japan, and the Hakone resort area can be reached easily. All of the

above are sure to provide visitors with a memorable experience.

� SOCIAL PROGRAM

A welcome reception and a banquet will give conference delegates and accompanying persons the chance to meet each other in a

warm and friendly atmosphere.

Other events will include the traditional football match and excursions to the city of Yokohama and the surrounding area.

� LANGUAGES

The official language of the Conference will be English.

� CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS

Papers may cover any of the subjects described above; authors are required in the first instance to submit a detailed 2-page abstract of

their paper in English:

• 1 page of text (400 to 500 words), with 5 keywords,

• 1 page of illustrations (photos, diagrams etc.).

The abstract must include the name, title, address, phone and fax numbers as well as the e-mail address of the contacting author.

Details of the page make-up for the abstracts are available on the Conference Web Site at: www.8icg-yokohama.org. All the abstracts

should be sent to the Conference Secretariat by post or by e-mail.

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Authors are required to submit paper abstracts to the organizing committee by the end of March 2005. Each author can submit only

one abstract with his/her name as the first author directly to the organizing committee.

If the authors submit abstracts through their chapters, each author is allowed to submit one more abstract with his/her name as the

first author within the number allocated to each IGS chapter. The total number of these additional abstracts, which can be submitted

only through the IGS chapters, is about one hundred. The number of abstracts allocated to each IGS chapter will be notified to the

IGS chapters.

� SELECTION OF ABSTRACTS

All the submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the International Paper Selection Committee made up of international experts

representative of all the subjects covered by the Conference.

The abstracts must be sufficiently detailed to allow the experts to evaluate the scientific and technical contents of the proposed paper,

especially the relevance of the results obtained and the contribution they make towards advances in the application of geosynthetics.

These papers must be original, previously unpublished work and must not be of any commercial nature.

After selection by the International Paper Selection Committee, the papers will be written in English. Detailed instruction will be sent

to the authors of the selected abstracts.

The final manuscripts will be reviewed by international experts appointed by the organizing committee in cooperation with the

International Paper Selection Committee.

� KEY DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

� Deadline for receiving abstracts: 31 March 2005

� Decision of Organizing Committee sent to authors: July 2005

� Deadline for receiving completed papers: 31 October 2005

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT:

All the correspondence should be addressed to the following:

Conference Secretariat:

Mr. Nobuo KIYOKAWA, 8ICG-Yokohama 2006

Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku,

Tokyo 113-0034, Japan

Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503

Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

Email: [email protected]

A budget of 8ICG Yokohama 20061$= \119.79

(Rate: 2005/12/28)

INCOME

1. Registrations fee

fee fee number total

\70,000 $584 348 24,360,000 \49,966,000 $417,113

\80,000 $668 99 7,920,000

\80,000 $668 79 6,320,000

\90,000 $751 65 5,850,000

\30,000 $250 22 660,000

\36,000 $301 36 1,296,000

\36,000 $301 18 648,000

\42,000 $351 34 1,428,000

\36,000 $301 31 1,116,000

\46,000 $384 8 368,000

\0 $0 76 0

2. Registration fee of Absentees &Cancellation Charges

Total \2,212,000 \2,212,000 $18,466

3. Exhibition fee

fee fee booth

\450,000 $3,757 29 13,050,000 \28,800,000 $240,421

\500,000 $4,174 18 9,000,000

\550,000 $4,591 0 0

\550,000 $4,591 1 550,000

\600,000 $5,009 9 5,400,000

\660,000 $5,510 0 0

\400,000 $3,333 2 800,000

4. Subsidy & advertisement \7,650,000 $63,862

5. Banquet \2,508,000 $20,937

6. Proceedings Sales & others \5,353,964 $44,695

7. IGS    fee \-8,097,800 -$67,599.97

8. Remittance charges \-1,166,368 -$9,736.77

TOTAL \87,225,796 $728,156

Non-member

Waived (incl. Exhibitor)

IGS Member

Special treatment

IGS Member

Non-member

One-day (Member)

One-day (Non-member)

Student

A budget of 8ICG Yokohama 20061$= \119.79

(Rate: 2005/12/28)

INCOME

1. Registrations fee

fee fee number total

\70,000 $584 348 24,360,000 \49,966,000 $417,113

\80,000 $668 99 7,920,000

\80,000 $668 79 6,320,000

\90,000 $751 65 5,850,000

\30,000 $250 22 660,000

\36,000 $301 36 1,296,000

\36,000 $301 18 648,000

\42,000 $351 34 1,428,000

\36,000 $301 31 1,116,000

\46,000 $384 8 368,000

\0 $0 76 0

2. Registration fee of Absentees &Cancellation Charges

Total \2,212,000 \2,212,000 $18,466

3. Exhibition fee

fee fee booth

\450,000 $3,757 29 13,050,000 \28,800,000 $240,421

\500,000 $4,174 18 9,000,000

\550,000 $4,591 0 0

\550,000 $4,591 1 550,000

\600,000 $5,009 9 5,400,000

\660,000 $5,510 0 0

\400,000 $3,333 2 800,000

4. Subsidy & advertisement \7,650,000 $63,862

5. Banquet \2,508,000 $20,937

6. Proceedings Sales & others \5,353,964 $44,695

7. IGS fee \-8,097,800 -$67,599.97

8. Remittance charges \-1,166,368 -$9,736.77

TOTAL \87,225,796 $728,156

Non-member

Waived (incl. Exhibitor)

IGS Member

Special treatment

IGS Member

Non-member

One-day (Member)

One-day (Non-member)

Student

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

All the correspondence should be addressed to the following:

Conference Secretariat:

  Mr. Nobuo KIYOKAWA, 8ICG-Yokohama 2006

  Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku,

  Tokyo 113-0034, Japan

  Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503

  Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

  Email: [email protected] the support of the International Society for

Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

underthe auspices of

organized by

Abstract proposal form

Eighth International

Conference on Geosynthetics

18-22 September 2006

Yokohama, Japan

Title of paper:

Subject:

Keywords:

Name of corresponding author:

(Surname in capitals. This author will be the only person

contacted concerning this abstract)

Organization, company:

Address:

Country:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

I hereby confirm that the proposed paper has not been

previously published and has received the prior approval of

my co-authors.

Date Signature

This form is also available on the Conference Web Site

(www.8icg-yokohama.org)

Form to be returned by post and by e-mail with the abstract:

Post to:

8ICG-Yokohama 2006

  Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima,

  Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan

  Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503, Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

E-mail to:

[email protected]

VENUE

The 8ICG will be held at "Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama

(PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) URL: http://www.pacifico.co.jp" in

Yokohama City, a newly developed high-tech town, located 30

km south of Tokyo Station and 75 km south-west of Tokyo

International Airport (Narita). "PACIFICO YOKOHAMA" has

large-scale convention facilities that meet ever-increasing

convention needs, facing Tokyo Bay, adjoining a Japanese

garden, hotels, restaurants, large exhibition halls, museums,

shopping malls and so on.

With its long history as a port city, Yokohama has a number of

sightseeing attractions. The city artfully harmonizes its history

with the present, while providing a hint of the future. Yokohama

is well worth seeing, whether for a short, refreshing break from

activities or for a post-conference tour. A wealth of attractions

awaits visitors, from shopping and fine dining to strolls in

beautiful parks and bay cruises. The historic town of Kamakura,

a former capital of Japan, and the Hakone resort area can be

reached easily. All of the above are sure to provide visitors with

a memorable experience.

SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL

PROGRAM

Four special lectures, including the Giroud Lecture, will be given

by selected leading engineers and researchers. Most of the

accepted papers will be presented orally during technical sessions.

Several technical sessions will be sponsored by the Technical

Committees of the ISSMGE relevant to Geosynthetics

Engineering and by other societies or organizations.

TECHNICAL EXHIBITION

More than sixty exhibitors (consultants, contractors, design

offices, laboratories, agencies, manufaicturers, suppliers,

installers etc.) will present the latest technological innovations and

associated services to the conference delegates and visitors.

The technical exhibition is open to all interested companies and

organizations: information and a registration file will be available

on the Confernce Web Site.

An exhibition space of 1,500m2 with 60 or more booths (3 m x 3

m ) will be provided.

SOCIAL PROGRAM

A welcome reception and a banquet will give conference delegates

and accompanying persons the chance to meet each other in a

warm and friendly atmosphere.

Other events will include the traditional football match and

excursions to the city of Yokohama and the surrounding area.

LANGUAGES

The official language of the Conference will be English.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS

Papers may cover any of the subjects described above; authors are

required in the first instance to submit a detailed 2-page abstract of

their paper in English:

1 page of text (400 to 500 words), with 5 keywords,

1 page of illustrations (photos, diagrams etc.).

The abstract must include the name, title, address, phone and fax

numbers as well as the e-mail address of the contacting author.

Details of the page make-up for the abstracts are available on the

Conference Web Site at: www.8icg-yokohama.org. All the

abstracts should be sent to the Conference Secretariat by post or

by e-mail.

an exceptional opportunity for exchanges between specialists

and non-specialists as well as between experts in the various

disciplines related to geosynthetics (geotechnical engineering,

environmental engineering, civil engineering, hydraulics,

geology, etc.); and

perspectives and overview of technical innovations, by giving

the widest possible forum to engineers and researchers and by

welcoming papers devoted to new techniques and

applications.

Transport (roads, railways, tunnels, airports, etc.)

Hydraulic structures (dams, canals, reservoirs, etc.)

Erosion control and coastal works

Soil improvement and reinforcement

Mining

Waste landfills

Remediation of contaminated sites

Landscaping and environmental mitigation

Prevention of natural and technological risks

Agriculture and forests

Innovative geo-materials and construction methods

Education and technology transfer

Others

Authors are required to submit paper abstracts to the organizing

committee by the end of March 2005. Each author can submit

only one abstract with his/her name as the first author directly to

the organizing committee.

If the authors submit abstracts through their chapters, each

author is allowed to submit one more abstract with his/her name

as the first author within the number allocated to each IGS

chapter. The total number of these additional abstracts, which

can be submitted only through the IGS chapters, is about one

hundred. The number of abstracts allocated to each IGS chapter

will be decided based on the number of the individual members

and corporate members of the respective chapter as of 1

November 2004 and promptly notified to all the IGS chapters.

SELECTION OF ABSTRACTS

All the submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the International

Paper Selection Committee made up of international experts

representative of all the subjects covered by the Conference.

The abstracts must be sufficiently detailed to allow the experts

to evaluate the scientific and technical contents of the proposed

paper, especially the relevance of the results obtained and the

contribution they make towards advances in the application of

geosynthetics.

These papers must be original, previously unpublished work and

must not be of any commercial nature.

After selection by the International Paper Selection Committee,

the papers will be written in English. Detailed instruction will

be sent to the authors of the selected abstracts.

The final manuscripts will be reviewed by international experts

appointed by the organizing committee in cooperation with the

International Paper Selection Committee.

KEY DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Deadline for receiving abstracts:

31 March 2005

Decision of Organizing Committee sent to authors:

July 2005

Deadline for receiving completed papers:

31 October 2005

CONFERENCE AIMS

The aims of this conference, organized by the Japan Chapter of

the International Geosynthetics Society (JC-IGS) under the

auspices of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) and

with the support of the ISSMGE, are to offer:

The conference will be conducted at a high scientific and

technical level and, at the same time, will present practical

information to match the expectations of all participants.

The 8ICG will appeal to all participants in the field of

Geosynthetics Engineering whether in a practical or scientific

sense: project authorities, designers, contractors, manufacturers,

suppliers, inspectors, regulaors, researchers, instructors,

consultants and laboratories etc.

SUBJECTS

The 8ICG will be the ideal occasion to take an overall look at the

multiple applications of geosynthetics:

All aspects of the use of geosynthetics will be dealt with, drawing

on experience gained from case histories as well as research and

development into new products and uses: design

concepts, dimensional design, specifications,

constructional provisions, construction of structures,

inspection, long-term behavior, assessment of

product impact(s) on the environment,

standardization, certification, etc.

NOW OPEN !

http://www.8icg-yokohama.org

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

All the correspondence should be addressed to the following:

Conference Secretariat:

  Mr. Nobuo KIYOKAWA, 8ICG-Yokohama 2006

  Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku,

  Tokyo 113-0034, Japan

  Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503

  Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

  Email: [email protected] the support of the International Society for

Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

underthe auspices of

organized by

Abstract proposal form

Eighth International

Conference on Geosynthetics

18-22 September 2006

Yokohama, Japan

Title of paper:

Subject:

Keywords:

Name of corresponding author:

(Surname in capitals. This author will be the only person

contacted concerning this abstract)

Organization, company:

Address:

Country:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

I hereby confirm that the proposed paper has not been

previously published and has received the prior approval of

my co-authors.

Date Signature

This form is also available on the Conference Web Site

(www.8icg-yokohama.org)

Form to be returned by post and by e-mail with the abstract:

Post to:

8ICG-Yokohama 2006

  Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima,

  Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan

  Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503, Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

E-mail to:

[email protected]

VENUE

The 8ICG will be held at "Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama

(PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) URL: http://www.pacifico.co.jp" in

Yokohama City, a newly developed high-tech town, located 30

km south of Tokyo Station and 75 km south-west of Tokyo

International Airport (Narita). "PACIFICO YOKOHAMA" has

large-scale convention facilities that meet ever-increasing

convention needs, facing Tokyo Bay, adjoining a Japanese

garden, hotels, restaurants, large exhibition halls, museums,

shopping malls and so on.

With its long history as a port city, Yokohama has a number of

sightseeing attractions. The city artfully harmonizes its history

with the present, while providing a hint of the future. Yokohama

is well worth seeing, whether for a short, refreshing break from

activities or for a post-conference tour. A wealth of attractions

awaits visitors, from shopping and fine dining to strolls in

beautiful parks and bay cruises. The historic town of Kamakura,

a former capital of Japan, and the Hakone resort area can be

reached easily. All of the above are sure to provide visitors with

a memorable experience.

SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL

PROGRAM

Four special lectures, including the Giroud Lecture, will be given

by selected leading engineers and researchers. Most of the

accepted papers will be presented orally during technical sessions.

Several technical sessions will be sponsored by the Technical

Committees of the ISSMGE relevant to Geosynthetics

Engineering and by other societies or organizations.

TECHNICAL EXHIBITION

More than sixty exhibitors (consultants, contractors, design

offices, laboratories, agencies, manufacturers, suppliers, installers

etc.) will present the latest technological innovations and

associated services to the conference delegates and visitors.

The technical exhibition is open to all interested companies and

organizations: information and a registration file will be available

on the Confernce Web Site.

An exhibition space of 1,500m2 with 60 or more booths (3 m x 3

m ) will be provided.

SOCIAL PROGRAM

A welcome reception and a banquet will give conference delegates

and accompanying persons the chance to meet each other in a

warm and friendly atmosphere.

Other events will include the traditional football match and

excursions to the city of Yokohama and the surrounding area.

LANGUAGES

The official language of the Conference will be English.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS

Papers may cover any of the subjects described above; authors are

required in the first instance to submit a detailed 2-page abstract of

their paper in English:

1 page of text (400 to 500 words), with 5 keywords,

1 page of illustrations (photos, diagrams etc.).

The abstract must include the name, title, address, phone and fax

numbers as well as the e-mail address of the contacting author.

Details of the page make-up for the abstracts are available on the

Conference Web Site at: www.8icg-yokohama.org. All the

abstracts should be sent to the Conference Secretariat by post or

by e-mail.

an exceptional opportunity for exchanges between specialists

and non-specialists as well as between experts in the various

disciplines related to geosynthetics (geotechnical engineering,

environmental engineering, civil engineering, hydraulics,

geology, etc.); and

perspectives and overview of technical innovations, by giving

the widest possible forum to engineers and researchers and by

welcoming papers devoted to new techniques and

applications.

Transport (roads, railways, tunnels, airports, etc.)

Hydraulic structures (dams, canals, reservoirs, etc.)

Erosion control and coastal works

Soil improvement and reinforcement

Mining

Waste landfills

Remediation of contaminated sites

Landscaping and environmental mitigation

Prevention of natural and technological risks

Agriculture and forests

Innovative geo-materials and construction methods

Education and technology transfer

Others

Authors are required to submit paper abstracts to the organizing

committee by the end of March 2005. Each author can submit

only one abstract with his/her name as the first author directly to

the organizing committee.

If the authors submit abstracts of papers on case histories

through the following sixteen IGS chapters: Australasia, Brazil,

China, Czech, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Korea,

NAGS, Romania, Southeast Asia, Turky, UK and West Pacific

each author is allowed to submit one more abstract with his/her

name as the first author.

The authors for each chapter paper should include at least one

IGS member. Each chapter can submit up to ten case history

papers.

Authors of exceptionally good papers will be recommended to

submit their extended version to the IGS journals (i.e.,

Geotextiles & Geomembranes journal and Geosynthetics

International journal).

SELECTION OF ABSTRACTS

All the submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the International

Paper Selection Committee made up of international experts

representative of all the subjects covered by the Conference.

The abstracts must be sufficiently detailed to allow the experts

to evaluate the scientific and technical contents of the proposed

paper, especially the relevance of the results obtained and the

contribution they make towards advances in the application of

geosynthetics.

These papers must be original, previously unpublished work and

must not be of any commercial nature.

After selection by the International Paper Selection Committee,

the papers will be written in English. Detailed instruction will

be sent to the authors of the selected abstracts.

The final manuscripts will be reviewed by international experts

appointed by the organizing committee in cooperation with the

International Paper Selection Committee.

KEY DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Deadline for receiving abstracts:

31 March 2005

Decision of Organizing Committee sent to authors:

July 2005

Deadline for receiving completed papers:

31 October 2005

CONFERENCE AIMS

The aims of this conference, organized by the Japan Chapter of

the International Geosynthetics Society (JC-IGS) under the

auspices of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) and

with the support of the ISSMGE, are to offer:

The conference will be conducted at a high scientific and

technical level and, at the same time, will present practical

information to match the expectations of all participants.

The 8ICG will appeal to all participants in the field of

Geosynthetics Engineering whether in a practical or scientific

sense: project authorities, designers, contractors, manufacturers,

suppliers, inspectors, regulaors, researchers, instructors,

consultants and laboratories etc.

SUBJECTS

The 8ICG will be the ideal occasion to take an overall look at the

multiple applications of geosynthetics:

All aspects of the use of geosynthetics will be dealt with, drawing

on experience gained from case histories as well as research and

development into new products and uses: design

concepts, dimensional design, specifications,

constructional provisions, construction of structures,

inspection, long-term behavior, assessment of

product impact(s) on the environment,

standardization, certification, etc.

NOW OPEN !

http://www.8icg-yokohama.org

September 18-22, 2006Yokohama, Japan

www.8icg-yokohama.org

Bulletin No.2

With the support of

The International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

With the support of

The Japanese Geotechnical Society

Organized by

The Japan chapter of the IGS

Under the auspices of

The International Geosynthetics Society

INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE ONGEOSYNTHETICSth

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"PACIFICO YOKOHAMA"(Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama)1-1-1, Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, JapanPhone: +81-45-221-2155URL: http://www.pacifico.co.jp

CONFERENCE VENUE

The conference will be held at “Pacific Con-vention Plaza Yokohama (PACIFICO YOKO-HAMA) in Yokohama City, a newly devel-oped high-tech town, located 30 km south of Tokyo Station and 75 km south-west of Tokyo International Airport (Narita). PACIFICO YO-KOHAMA has large-scale convention facili-ties that meet convention needs, facing Tokyo Bay, adjoining a Japanese garden, hotels, res-taurants, large exhibition halls, museums, and shopping malls and so on.

FOREWORD

CONFERENCE AIMS

The 8th International Conference on Geosyn-thetics (the 8ICG) will be held on 18-22 Sep-tember 2006, in Yokohama, Japan, following the latest successful conference, the 7th ICG in Nice, France. The 8ICG will be held under the auspices of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) with the support of the Interna-tional Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotech-nical Engineering (ISSMGE), its member soci-ety, the Japanese Geotechnical Society (JGS) and many other organizations.

As the organizer, the Japan chapter of the IGS is honoured to host this premier event, the 8ICG, and we all welcome you as our guests to the city of Yokohama, on the Tokyo Bay.

Yokohama, located immediately south of To-kyo, is one of the most important historic trad-ing harbours in Japan, particularly for the To-kyo Metropolitan Area. The 8ICG will take place at the new world class integrated conven-tion centre located on the new waterfront de-velopment in the city of Yokohama, named Pacifico Yokohama.

Over 400 paper abstracts were accepted, which is the largest number in the history of the Inter-national Conferences on Geosynthetics. The fi-nal papers were carefully reviewed by a num-ber of eminent researchers and engineers specialized in geosynthetics engineering ap-pointed by the International Paper Selection Committee (IPSC). The IPSC will organize the scientific and technical program based on the accepted papers.

One of the new and unique features of the 8ICG is case historiy sessions on geosynthetics engineering. Many of them are submitted through IGS chapters all over the world. An-other new event is an interaction session be-tween practitioners and academics (moderated by Prof. Bathurst, R.J.), organized to attempt to narrow as much as possible a gap between the two parties.

A technical exhibition is another essential event of the 8ICG, which will be held in the same building as the technical sessions. To in-vite as many as conference participants to the

TATSUOKA, FumioChairman, organizing committee of the 8ICGVice President, the IGS.

The conference will be conducted at a high sci-entific and technical level and, at the same time, will present practical information to

exhibition, all efforts will be made; for exam-ple, lunches will be served in the exhibition area. More than 50 booths are prepared and we are still accepting proposals for exhibition stands.

We will also organize companion programs so that the participants, particularly those from outside Japan, can learn about and enjoy the history and contemporary life of Japan.

Hoping to see you in September 2006 in Yoko-hama!

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT8ICG-Yokohama 2006Phone.: +81-3-3837-2503Fax: +81-3-3837-5818E-mail: [email protected]: www.8icg-yokohama.org

Organized by

with support of

The Japan chapter of the IGS

The International Geosynthetics Society

match the expectations of all participants.The 8ICG will appeal to all participants in the field of Geosynthetics Engineering whether in a practical or scientific sense: project authori-ties, designers, contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, inspectors, regulators, researchers, instructors, consultants, laboratories, etc.

The International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

The Japanese Geotechnical Society

Under the auspices of

The aims of the conference are to offer: an exceptional opportunity for exchanges be-tween specialists and non-specialists as well as between experts in the various disciplines re-lated to geosynthetics (geotechnical engineer-ing, environmental engineering, civil engineer-ing, hydraulics, geology, etc.); and perspectives and overview of technical innova-tions by giving the widest possible forum to engineers and researchers and by welcoming papers devoted to new techniques and applica-tions.

SUBJECTSThe 8ICG will be the ideal occasion to take an overall look at the multiple applications of geosynthetics: Transport (roads, railways, tunnels, airports, etc.) Hydraulic structures (dams, canals, reservoirs, etc.) Erosion control and coastal works Soil improvement and reinforcement Mining Waste landfills Remediation of contaminated sites Landscaping and environmental mitigation Prevention of natural and technological risks Agriculture and forests Innovative geo-materials and construction methods Education and technology transfer Others All aspects of the use of geosynthetics will be dealt with, drawing on experience gained from case histories as well as research and develop-ment into new products and uses: design con-cepts, dimensional design, specifications, con-structional provisions, construction of structures, inspection, long-term behaviour, as-sessment of product impact(s) on the environ-ment, standardization, certification, etc.

The International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (the ISSMGE) The Japanese Geotechnical Society (the JGS)The Japan Society of Civil Engineers (the JSCE)Public Works Research Institute (PWRI)Railway Technical Research Institute (RTRI)Japan Chemical Fibers Association (JCFA)National Institute for Rural Engineering (NIRE)Japan Civil engineering Consultants Association (JCCA)

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

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Chairman:Hiroshi MIKI (Japan)Co-Chairman:Bernard MYLES (UK)Members: Emesto ALIO (Benezuela)Cheng Gang BAO (China)

INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION COMMITTEE

Richard J. BATHURST (Canada)Cheng Gang BAO (China)Daniele A. CAZZUFFI (Italy)Rudolf FLOSS (Germany)Jean-Pierre Giroud (USA)Colin J.F.P. JONES (UK)Soo Sam KIM (Korea)Guangxin LI (China)G. Venkatappa RAO (India)R. Kerry ROWE (Canada)Kwet Yew YONG (Singapore)

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

ORGANIZING COMMITTEEChairman:Fumio TATSUOKA (Tokyo University of Science)Co-Chairman:Masashi KAMON (Kyoto University)Katsuhiko MAKIUCHI (Nihon University)Hidetoshi OCHIAI (Kyushu University)Conference Secretariat:Nobuo KIYOKAWA (Tokyo Printing Ink Mfg. Co., Ltd.)Yoko AKANA (Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products, Ltd.)Members:Hiroshi ABE (Kajima Technical Research Institute)Toshinobu AKAGI (Professor Emeritus, Toyo University)Katsuhiko ARAI (University of Fukui)Akira ASAOKA (Nagoya University)Naozo FUKUDA (Fukken Co., Ltd.)Hikaru HOTTA (Consultation Project Consultants Inc.)Shigeyoshi IMAIZUMI (Utsunomiya University)Shoji IMAIZUMI (Penta-ocean Construction Co., Ltd.)Makoto IMANO (College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University)Tadahiko ISHIBASHI (East Japan Railway Company)Masayuki KASHIWAYANAGI (Electric Power Develop-ment Co., Ltd.)Hirotaka KAWASAKI (Shimizu Corporation)Yoshiaki KIKUCHI (Port and Airport Research Institute)Takao KISHIDA (Toa Corporation)Yasuyuki KITANO (Araigumi Co., Ltd.)Masaki KITAZUME (Port and Airport Research Institute)Hidetoshi KOHASHI (Public Works Research Institute)Yukihiro KOHATA (Muroran Institute of Technology)Koji KUMAGAI (Hachinohe Institute of Technology)Osamu MATSUO (Public Works Research Institute)Hajime MATSUOKA (Nagoya Institute of Technology)Toshiyuki MITACHI (Hokkaido University)Norihiko MIURA (Institute of Soft Ground Engineering)Tatsuya MOCHIZUKI (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Hokuriku Regional Development Bureau)Yoshiyuki MOHRI (National Institute for Rural Engineering)Hidekazu MURATA (Yamaguchi University)Toshikazu NAGAOKA (Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Metropolitan Government)Kazuyuki NAKAMURA (Geo Design Co., Ltd.)Tatsuaki NISHIGATA (Kansai University)Mitsuo NOZU (Fudo Construction Co., Ltd.)Hideki OHTA (Tokyo Institute of Technology)Masahiro OKAMOTO (Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd.)Takeshi SEZAI (Dia Consultant Co., Ltd.)Satoru SHIBUYA (Kobe University)Takayuki SHIMAOKA (Kyushu University)Hisashi TARUMI (Railway Technical Research Institute)Makoto TORIIHARA (Obayashi Corporation)Ikuo TOWHATA (The University of Tokyo)Yoshihisa UCHIDA (Tokyo Electric Power Co., Ltd.)Takeo UMEZAKI (Sinshu University)Atsushi YASHIMA (Gifu University)Kazuya YASHUHARA (Ibaraki University)Keiichi YASUOKA (Toyo Construction Co., Ltd.)

Dennes T. BERGADO (Thai-land)John W. COWLAND (Hong Kong, China)Philippe DELMAS (France)Pierpaolo FANTINI (Italy)Takao HIRAI (Japan)Peter LEGG (South Africa)Jun NISHIMURA (Japan)James PAUL (UK)Ian D. PEGGS (USA)Mike SADLIER (Australia)Peter E. STEVENSON (USA, the IGS Secretary)”Wim VOSKAMP (Netherlands)Chungsik YOO (Korea)Jorge G. ZORNBERG (USA)Advisors: Daniele A. CAZZUFFI (Italy, the IGS President)Fumio TATSUOKA (Japan, the IGS Vice President)

Hiroshi ABE (Japan) Mauricio ABRAMENTO (Brazil)Dimiter ALEXIEW (Germany) Marolo ALFARO (Canada)Tony M. ALLEN (USA) Paulo Joaquim ALMEIDA (Portugal)Hifumi AOKI (Japan) Umair AQIL (Japan)Katsuhiro ARAI (Japan)Franz ASCHAUER (Austria) Dimitrios K. ATMATZIDIS (Greece)Richard J. BATHURST (Canada)Dennes T. BERGADO(Thailand) Adam BEZUIJEN (Netherland)Omer BILGIN (USA) Abdelmalek BOUAZZA (Australia)Heinz BRANDL (Austria) Gerhard BRAU (Germany)Fei CAI (Japan) Daniele CAZZUFFI (Italy)Jinchun CHAI (Japan)

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW PANEL

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEChairman:Jiro KUWANO (Japan)Co-Chairman:Junichi KOSEKI (Japan) International PaperSelection CommitteeRichard J. BATHURST (Canada)Heinz BRANDL (Austria)Daniele A. CAZZUFFI (Italy)Jean-Pierre GOURC (France)Robert D. HOLTZ (USA)Masashi KAMON (Japan)Chris R. LAWSON (Malaysia)Fumio TATSUOKA (Japan)

Rong-Her CHEN (Taiwan)Soon-Hoe CHEW (Singapore) Sam-Deok CHO (Korea)Barry R. CHRISTPHER (USA) Dimitrios A. CHRYSIKOS (Greece)Stephen P. CORBET (UK)John COWLAND (Hong-Kong)Philippe DELMAS (France) Mauricio EHRLICH (Brazil)Jonathan R. FANNIN (Canada)Yves-Henri FAURE (France) Gary FOWMES (UK)Patrick J. FOX (USA) Teruhisa FUJII (Japan)Mitsuharu FUKUDA (Japan) Kazushi FURUMOTO (Japan)Edwin F. GARCIA (Japan) Chandan GHOSH (Japan)Hugues GIRARD (France) Jean-Pierre GOURC (France)John H. GREENWOOD (UK)Simon GUDINA (Canada) Shuqiang GUI (China)Erol GULER (Turkey)Jie HAN (USA)Takashi HARADA (Japan)Akinori HAZAMA (Japan)Takao HIRAI (Japan)Daiki HIRAKAWA (Japan) Junichi HIRONAKA (Japan)Robert D. HOLTZ (USA) Ching-Chuan HUANG (Taiwan)Koji ICHII (Japan)Atsushi IIZUKA (Japan) Shigeyoshi IMAIZUMI (Japan) Buddhima INDRARATNA (Australia)Toru INUI (Japan)Tomokazu ISE (Japan)Takeshi ISHIGURO (Japan) Masanori ISHIHARA (Japan)Hideyuki ITO (Japan)Masao ITOH (Japan)Jun IZAWA (Japan)Mehrez JAMEI (Tunisie) Han-Yong JEON (Korea)Colin J.F.P. JONES (UK) Munehiko KAGA (Japan)Babak KAMALIi (Iran) Masashi KAMON (Japan)Rajagopal KARPURAPU (India)Godakuru Prieth KARUNARATNE (Singapore)Takeshi KATSUMI (Japan) Edward KAVAZANJIAN, Jr. (USA)Toshinori KAWABATA (Japan)Krystyna KAZIMIEROWICZ-FRANKOWSKA (Poland)Milind V KHIRE (USA) Hatami KIANOOSH (USA)Yoshiaki KIKUCHI (Japan)Ju Hyong KIM (Korea)Yukiyoshi KITAMOTO (Japan) Masaki KITAZUME (Japan)Nobuo KIYOKAWA (Japan) Herbert KLAPPERICH (Germany) Yukihiro KOHATA (Japan)Kenichi KOJIMA (Japan) Warat KONGKITKUL (Japan)Nozomu KOTAKE (Japan) Marek KULCZYKOWSKI (Poland) Jan KUPEC (UK)Kelvin LEGGE (South Africa) Klaus LEIBERENZ (Germany)Chun Fai LEUNG (Singapore) Kaixia LIAO (USA)San Shyan LIN (Taiwan) Hoe I. LING (USA)Paulo César LODI (Brazil) Pham Van LONG (Vetnam)Graça LOPES (Portugal)

M-Lurdes LOPES (Portugal)Sachio MAEDA (Japan) Janendranath MANDAL (INDIA)Osamu MARUYAMA (Japan) Takayuki MASUO (Japan)Sergey MATVEEV (Russia) Michele MAUGERI (Italy)Kunio MINEGISHI (Japan) Yoshihisa MIYATA (Japan)Yoshiyuki MOHRI (Japan) Majid MORADI (Iran)Hirotoshi MORI (Japan)Toshifumi MUKUNOKI (Japan)Jochen MULLER-ROCHHOLZ (Germany)Tsutomu NAKAMURA (Japan)Fereidoon MOGHADAS NEJAD (Iran)Cheng Aik NEOH (Malaysia)Tatsuaki NISHIGATA (Japan)Hidetoshi NISHIOKA (Japan)Mario Figueiredo NUNES (Portugal)Hidetoshi OCHIAI (Japan) Eiji OGISAKO (Japan)Young In OH (Korea) Kiyoshi OMINE (Japan)Seiichi ONODERA (Japan)Jun OTANI (Japan)Ennio Marques PALMEIRA (Brazil)Ian D. PEGGS (USA)Fangle PENG (China)Steve PERKINS (USA)Pietro RIMOLDI (Italy)Han Sung ROH (Korea)Mike SADLIER (Australia)Hideto SATO (Japan)Giuliano SAULI (Italy)Kazuhide SAWADA (Japan)Patrick SCHAEFER (Germany)J. Don SCOTT (Canada)Shinich SHIGEHISA (Japan)Takayuki SHIMAOKA (Japan)Eun Chul SHIN (Korea)Masahiro SHINODA (Japan)Anna SIA (UK)Joel SPRAGUE (USA)Daisuke SUETSUGU (Japan)Takashi SUMIYOSHI (Japan)Yoshihiko TANABASHI (Japan)Xiao-Wu TANG (China)Lian-jin TAO (China)Masaru TATEYAMA (Japan)Fumio TATSUOKA (Japan)Naoki TATTA (Japan)Supot TEACHAVORASINSKUN (Thailand)Nathalie TOUZE-FOLTZ (France) Yoshimichi TSUKAMOTO (Japan)Ullrich TURCZYNSKI (Germany)Taro UCHIMURA (Japan)Takeo UMEZAKI (Japan)Dra. Denise URASHIMA (Brazil)Mahmood VAFAEIAN (Iran)Delma VIDAL (Brazil)Pascal VILLARD (France)Wim VOSKAMP (Netherland)Akihiko WAKAI (Japan)Kenji WATANABE (Japan)Tieru WANG (China)Wei WU (Austria)Sifa XU (Japan)Noriyuki YASUFUKU (Japan)Kazuya YASUHARA (Japan)Yoshihiro YOKOTA (Japan)Chungsik YOO (Korea)Teru YOSHIDA (Japan)Wenbin ZHANG (China)Baosen ZHANG (China)Jorge ZORNBERG (USA)(As of January 31, 2006)

Kazuo YOKOZAWA (Maeda Corporation)Daizou YOSHIKAWA (Japan Railway construction, Transport and Technology Agency)General Affairs Division:Takao HIRAI (Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products, Ltd.)Yoshihisa MIYATA (National Defense Academy)Akinori HAZAMA (Mitsubishi Chemical Functional Products, Inc.)Noriko IJUIN (IGS Japan Chapter Secretary)Scientific and Program Division:Jiro KUWANO (Saitama University)Junichi KOSEKI (University of Tokyo)Takeshi KATSUMI (Kyoto University)Nozomu KOTAKE (Toyo Construction Co., Ltd.)Jun OTANI (Kumamoto University)Taro UCHIMURA (University of Tokyo)Noriyuki YASUFUKU (Kyushu University)Arrangement and Exhibition Division:Hiroshi MIKI (Public Works Research Institute)Jun NISHIMURA (Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products, Ltd.)Takeharu KONAMI (Okasalivic Co., Ltd.)Treasurer Division:Masaru TATEYAMA (Railway Technical Research Institute)Sinji MATSUO (Kuraray Co., Ltd.)Sponsor Division:Masao ITOH (Maeda Kosen Co. Ltd.)Takayuki MASUO (Taiyo Kogyo Corporation (Sun))Hideto SHINTANI (Mitsubishi Chemical Functional Products, Inc.)Naoko TUJI (Maeda Kosen Co. Ltd.)

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PA FORUMPractitioners and academics in the geosynthet-ics fraternity have as a common goal the devel-opment and promotion of geosynthetics for civil and geoenvironmental works. Neverthe-less the comment is often made that these two groups do not always communicate despite the obvious synergies. Chaired by Professor Rich-ard J. Bathurst (Canada), a special plenary ses-sion will be held in order to help bridge this gap by identifying areas of research by aca-demics that have potential applications to prac-titioners and potential geosynthetics research opportunities identified by practitioners.

SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMSThe following four special technical lectures will be given by selected leading engineers and researchers.

LIST OF SUBMITTED PAPERS

GIROUD LECTUREGeotextile containment for hydraulic and environ-mental engineering by Lawson, C.R.,Ten Cate Geosynthetics, Malaysia

ABSTRACT: Historically, geotextile contain-ment has been used to encapsulate sandy soils to enable their use as flexible, erosion-resistant, mass-gravity structures in hydraulic and ma-rine applications. More recently, geotextile containment has been used as a means of dis-posing of, and dewatering, waste and contami-nated sediments. The paper reviews the three main geotextile containment units in use - geo-textile tubes, geotextile containers and geotex-tile bags - and discusses relevant performance criteria for their wide range of hydraulic and environmental applications. Special attention is given to the use of geotextile containment for the isolation of, dewatering, and disposal of specific waste streams and contaminated sedi-ments.

Erosion:Erosion control in coastal areaStatistic study on application of geosynthetics for seepage and erosion prevention (Kitazume, M.)A practice-reinforcing seawall with geosynthetics (Jiang, X.G., Pan, S.)Stability of punctured geotextile filter in large-scale physical model for coastal revetment (Tian, H., Ma, R., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., Tan, S.A.)Application of submerged geotextile tubes for erosion pre-vention in east coast of Korea (Oh, Y-I., Shin, E.C., Das, B.M.)Effect of compaction condition on the filling of soil into geocomposite for erosion control (Imagawa, K., Kondo, S., Miyata, Y., Shigehisa, S., Suetugu, D.)Woorim Beach Protection - chasing the tide sand filled tubes vs. sand filled containers (Buckley, J., Hornsey, W.)Damage to dike revetments provided with geosynthetics (Hoek, K.V.D., Berendsen, E.)Design and construction of a coastal erosion protection groyne using geocontainers, Langebaan, South Africa (mc-Clarty, A., Cross, J., Gilbert, L., James, G.M.)

Erosion prevention of slopeSlope protection of Da-wa delta - plain reservoir using fab-riform concrete (Pan, S., Jiang, X.G., Jiang, K.)Ecological slope protection and its practice in the regulatory of Qinhuai newly river (Chen, D.C., He, H.)The Malaysian experience of erosion control system incor-porating geosynthetics & bio-engineering in streambank, swale and hillslope applications (Kam, S.)Erosion control for sustainable highway and urban construc-tions in Southeast Asia (Leong, K-W., Chew, S.H., Lim, L.K.A.)Long time efficiency of erosion control geomats (Pinzani, G.P., Sauli, G.)The use of index and bench-scale tests for the characteriza-tion of RECPs (Smith, J.L., Bhatia, S.K.)

Geotextile tube and containersResponse of a submerged geocontainer to an underwater ex-plosion shock wave (Tyagi, V.K.)The use of geosynthetic containers for disposal of dredged sediments - a case history (Cheek, P., Yee, T.W.)2-D finite element analysis and stability calculation of geo-textile tubes (Zhang, W., Tan, J.)Geotextile tubes for protection of mangrove coast at Tan-jung Piai Johor National Park, Malaysia (Ghazali, N.H.M., Kam, S., Yee, T.W.)Experiment on stability of dike piled with flat geotube (Lin, G., Shu, Y-M., Zhu, C-R., Shen, H-P.)Research on flood control mechanical technology with larg-er geocontainer (Zhang, B., Wang, Z-Y., Wang, Z-L.)Duration of a geo-synthetic container in actual sites (Ma-suya, Y., Mori, H., Takahashi, I., Takada, N., Kohashi, H., Kudo, Y., Nakashima, K., Hirota, O., Honna, H.)

Hydraulic:Drainage - testing and analysisElastic visco-plastic consolidation modelling of soft clays Improved by geosynthetic vertical drains (Rujikiatkamjorn, C., Indraratna, B.)

UPDATED CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

KEYNOTE LECTURES1) Hydraulic Applications of Geosynthetics Heibaum, M. (Germany), Fourie, A. (Austra-lia), Girard, H. (France), Karunaratne, G.P. (Singapore), Lafleur, J. (Canada), Palmeira, E.M. (Brazil)2) Seismic Stability of Reinforced Soil Wall Koseki, J. (Japan), Bathurst, R.J. (Canada), Guler, E. (Turkey), Kuwano, J. (Japan), Maugeri, M. (Italy)3) Geosynthetic barriers for environmental protection Kavazanjian, E. (USA), Dixon, N. (UK), Kat-sumi, T. (Japan), Kortegast, A. (New Zealand), Legg, P. (South Africa), Zanzinger, H. (Germa-ny)

In addition to the above, the following special lecture will be made so that the conference participants can have an overview of a 23 year history of the IGS: -IGS history by Giroud, J.P.

TECHNICAL PROGRAMSThe program topics of the 8ICG are listed on next page of this bulletin.Some technical sessions will be sponsored by the Technical Committees of the ISSMGE rele-vant to Geosynthetics Engineering.

As one of the new program, a practitioners and academics forum (PA Forum), will be held to facilitate a dialogue between the builders in the field and the researchers in the laboratory.Another new and unique feature of the 8ICG will be sessions on geosynthetics engineering case histories. Many of them are submitted through IGS chapters all over the world. The detailed programmes of these sessions will be posted on the website of the 8ICG when fixed.

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Geosynthetics lining design on slopes of 20 large water res-ervoirs for artificial snow production in the French Alps (Borchier, P., Faure, Y.H., Blanchet, F.)Application of geosynthetic in rainwater storage works (Su, Q-S., Zuo Y.Y.)Earthern channel lining trials (Sadlier, M., Aseervatham, E.)The new ICOLD Bulletin on impervious geomembranes for dams (Scuero, A., Vaschetti, G.)On-going performance of a double LLDPE liner in a con-crete lined reservoir with 200 column penetrations (Finlay, P.J., Sadlier, M.)Investigation of stress cracking in a reinforced polypropyl-ene floating cover (Peggs, I.D.)Six (6) years performance of geosynthetic-rubber-sheet fac-ing for the upper pond of seawater pumped storage hydro-power plant (Kashiwazaki, M.)

Soil Improvement:Basal reinforcement - analysisHybrid-sandwiched foundations with geocomposites (Yasu-hara, K., Murakami, S. Komine, H., Sakakibara, T.)Visualization of load transfer mechanisms of reinforced earth on pile element using X-ray CT method (Hironaka, J., Gu, S-N., Otani, J., Hirai, T.)Geosynthetic reinforced piled embankment -large-scale model tests and numerical modelling (Chew, S.H., Phoon, H.L., B. Le Hello, Villard, P.)Filed test of embankment constructed by column-net meth-od (Aoki, H., Nishioka, H., Yazaki, S., Tateyama, M., Shino-da, M.)Soft ground improvement by vertical rigid piles and basal geosynthetic reinforcement - physical modelling (Jenck, O., Dias, D., Kastner, R.)Deformations of geosynthetic-reinforced column-supported embankments (Huang, J., Han, J., Collin, J.G.)Seismic stability analysis of basal-reinforced embankment on soft soils (Biondi, G., Brighina, A, Maugeri, M.)Experimental analyses of geosynthetic reinforced founda-tions on layered soil deposit (Berardi,R., Pinzani, G.P.)

Basal reinforcement - case studiesEffects of surface soil stabilization by lattice-frame-rein-forced sheet (Yoshida, T., Kitamoto, Y., Shimada, Y., Ku-ronuma, I., Shibata, K., Karasaki, K., Goto, J., Yagi, I.)A new countermeasure for soft ground using surface stabili-zation and geosynthetics (Masuda, H., Yokomine, M., Oko-chi, Y.)Sliding resistance mechanism and the whole stability analy-sis for reinforced soft foundation of embankment with geo-fabric (Tang, H.X., Wang, H.Q.)Properties of composite foundation of deep mixing cement piles and geotextile-reinforced cushion at Wenzhou Grain Depot (Xie, X., Liu, K., Zhu, X-G.)Geosynthetic reinforced structures - some case studies (Rao, G.V., Kumar, S.J., Dutta, R.K.)Sisal fibre geotextiles for soil strengthening (Saraby, R., Mwasha, A., Searle, D., Karri, R.S.)Investigation of geogrid base reinforcement mechanisms considering residual stress and confinement effects (Kown, J., Tutumluer, E., Konietzky, H., Keip, M.-A.)Three infrastructure projects using geosynthetics in Thailand (Yee, T.W., Kovittayanun, N., Mattanapojanard, C., Hong, C.W., Cheah, S.C.) Reinforced slopes and walls - case studiesPerformance of a 37m high geogrid reinforced soil structure constructed over a disused sewage treatment pond (Lee, E.C., Neoh, C.A., Har, L.Y.K.)

The construction of a 500m x 100 m geotextile based em-bankment in Iran, designed to fail by rotation to lift 4 m of crystalline salt from the river bed, out of the water. (Ranki-lor, P., Holgate, A.)Three failures on a geogrid reinforced slope (Liu, C.N., Chang, W.J., Jiang, C.H.)Romanian geotextiles behavior at drainage, reinforcement and slopes protection works (Barariu, A., Tanasescu, S., Enachescu, D., Ionescu, A., Dumitrascu, C-S.)Use of geogrid for surface protection of a reinforced steep slope (Watanabe, K., Kumada, T., Ogata, T., Alfaro, M.C.)Field performance and pullout tests of geosynthetics rein-forced soil slope using residual soil in Singapore (Lim, H.T., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., He, Z.W., Ho, C.T., Toh, C.K., Koh, H.L., Khoo, T.K., Chua, K.C.)Mechanical properties of geotextile reinforcement, 30 years after installation (Harney, M.D., Holtz, R.D.)Reinforced soil structure trench with geogrid and head wall using interlocked concrete blocks (Gomes, R.O.M., Ribeiro, L.S., Vidal, D.)Investigation of the behaviour of geosynthetic/soil systems in reinforced-soil structures (Aschauer, F., Wu, W., Oberreit-er, K.)Design and construction of geotextile encased columns sup-porting geogrid reinforced landscape embankments; bas-tions Vijfwal Houten in the Netherlands (Brokemper, D., Sobolewski, J., Alexiwe, D., Brok, C.)Survey of a bridge abutment reinforced by geosynthetics, with optic sensors integrated in geotextile strip (Nancy, A., Rossi, D., Boons, B.)A comparative study on design of geosynthetic reinforced modular block wall in tiered arrangement (Yoo, C., Kim, S. B.)A debris flow induced by the collapse of a reinforced earth wall (Chen, R.H., Chen, K.S.)Structures reinforced with geosynthetics - illustrated causes of failure (Davis, P.L.)The achievements of a good foundations ground with the geo-textile materials (Andrei, S., Hanganu, E., Barariu, A., Georgescu, E., Costicã, E.)Prediction and performance of reinforced soil structures (Herle, V.)Case history: PVA geogrid reinforced wall for a residue de-posit facility (Paes, G.Jr, Costa Filho, L.M., Pacheco, E., Silva, A.)Use of geotextiles to overcome challenging conditions at the seawall project in port of Brisbane (Ameratunga, J., Boyle, P.J., Loke, K.H., Hornsey, W., Stravens, M.)A construction case of geotextile-reinforced soil retaining walls at the waste dump site Construction of the open-air theater in MOERENUMA Park (Nonaka, T., Tei, K., Tachibana, N.)Performance of road reinforced with a woven polypropylene geotextile - a case study (Viswanadham, B.V.S., Gupte, A., Satkalmi, V., Bhonsle, S.)A case study of reinforced slope in Thailand: Lumpang-Lamphun highway (Montri, D.)Field monitoring and numerical prediction of the response of a non-woven geotextile-reinforced wall (Pedroso, E.M., Bueno, B.S., Benjamim, C.V.S., Zornberg, J.G.)Effect of geometry & geosynthetics type on the effective-ness of reinforced soil (RS) walls as protection against blast loads (Tan, H.W.A., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., Seah, Y.T.)Field performance of instrumented geosynthetics reinforced soil walls under large scale blast loading (He, Z.W., Chew, S.H., Tan, H.W.A., Karunaratne, G.P., Chew, A.)A case study of hybrid reinforced geo-structure using rein-forced concrete block and slope (Kim, Y-N., Chae, Y-S., Lee, K-I., Kim, T-H.)

Soil consolidation and stengthening using electrokinetic geosynthetics - concepts and analysis (Jones, C.J.F.P., Glendinning, S., Huntley, D.T., Lamont-Black, J.)The use of electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) in enhanced performance of sports turf (Lamont-Black, J., Huntley, D.T., Glendinning, S., Jones, C.J.F.P.)Characteristics of environmentally friendly drains (Kim, J.H.)New generation of electrically conductive vertical drains for treatment of Singapore waste materials (Leong, T.P., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., Teo, T.H.)Installation filter stress in prefabricated vertical drains (Ka-runaratne, G.P., Chew, S.H., Leong, K.W., Lim, L.H.)Sensitivity analysis related to the phenomena of consolida-tion delay by construction work using prefabricated vertical drain method in deep-soft clay deposits (Lee, C-H., Chae, Y-S.)The application of PVDs to hydraulic engineering (Sun, B-Y., Yu, J-Q.)Long-term flow capacity of geocomposites (Böttcher, R.-D.)Influence of geotextile filters on the discharge capacity of geocomposite drainage materials in long term tests with soil contact (Muller-Rochholz, J., Bronsten, Z., Recker, C., Die-derich, R.)Thermo-mechanical consolidation of soft Bangkok clay: In-novative technique using PVD (Abuel-Naga, H.M., Berga-do, D.T., Chaiprakaikeow, S.)International geosynthetic terminology, definitions and sym-bols - the need for unification and harmonization - (Mackey, R.)

Drainage - case studiesApplication used PVDs and GTX cushion to treat soft sub-soil on expressway embankment (Wang, T.R., Li, L.L.)Analysis of field application of electro-osmosis via electri-cally conductive drains for soft clay consolidation (Kumar, J.V.M., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., Leong, P.T.D., Chia, Y.Z.D., Douglas, R.S., Hee A.M.)Back analyses of compressibility and flow parameters of PVD improved soft ground in Southern Vietnam (Long, P.V., Bergado, D.T., Giao, P.H., Balasubramaniam, A.S., Quang, N.C.)Importance of field trial and FEM analysis in embankment construction on soft ground (Carraro, S., Sartorel, E., Fanti-ni, P., Ferraro, V.)Application of geo-synthetic filter materials as drain enve-lope in land reclamation in Haryana, India (Lal, M., Arora, V.K., Gupta, S.K., Nagpal, A.R.)Soil improvement works at Changi East, Singapore (Molen, M.V.D., Berg, R.J.)Use of geocomposite drain in soccer field in Brazil (Santos. J.P.)

Drainage - dewateringA dewatering treatment for oily sludge with geotextile filters (Mendonca, M.B., Ehrlich, M., Cammarota, M.C., Freire, D.D.C.)Dewatering of sewage sludge using electrokinetic geosyn-thetics (Glendinning, S., Jones, C.J.F.P., Huntley, D.T., Lamont-Black, J.)Experiment on "Geotextile tube dehydration method" with nonwoven fabric tube for acceleration of dehydration work (Okamura, A., Azuma, K., Kurata, M., Saeki, H., Nishigata, T.)Economic models for the use of electrokinetic geosynthetics (Huntley, D.T., Lamont-Black, J., Jones, C.J.F.P., Glendin-ning, S.)Case history: The use of electrically conductive geosynthet-ic materials in belt press dewatering (Lamont-Black, J.,

Huntley, D.T., Glendinning, S., Jones, C.J.F.P.)Case history - In-situ dewatering of lagooned sewage sludge using electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) (Jones, C.J.F.P., Glendinning, S., Huntley, D.T., Lamont-Black, J.) Efficiency of geotextiles filters In dewatering wastes (sludge) from water treatment works (Urashima, D.C., Bernardes, G.P., Vidal, D.M.)On the estimation of the dewatering time in geosynthetic tube dewatering projects (Cantre, S.)Dewatering fine-grained soils using geotextile tubes-an Austra-lian case study (Chow, R.W.)Evaluation on filtration performance of woven geotextitle by falling head, pressure filtration test, and hanging bag tests (Liao, K., Bhatia, K.S.)

FiltrationEffect of seating time on transmissivity and permittivity of geotextiles (Shukla, S.K., Sharma, U.)Study on the porous foam filter and its application in relief well of Yangtze River dike (Zhang, W., Xu, J., Bao, C.G.)On the measurement of pore sizes for nonwoven polypro-pylene geotextiles (Atmatzidis, D.K., Chrysikos, D.A., Pan-agiotidi, E., Skara, M.N.)Filtration tests under confinement on geotextile-tailing sys-tems (Beirigo, E.A., Palmeira, E.M., Gardoni, M.G.)Filtration behavior of geotextile under overburden pressure and bi-directional cyclic flow (Chen, R-H., Ho, C-C., Hsieh, A-T.)The present state about the research in the design criterion of the filtrattion in China (Du, Z-D., Wang, H-Q.)Rational retention criteria design applied to internal unstable cohesionless soils filtration (Vidal, D., Munoz, C.S., Urashi-ma, D.C.)Use of image analysis to control isotropy of synthetic fi-brous products used in geotechnical applications (Figueire-do Nunes, M., Fiadeiro, P., Ramos Belino, N.J., Geraldes, M.J.)Clogging evaluation on cross-plane flow performance of geotextile filter (Kohata, Y., Tanaka, M., Sato, O., Hirai, T.)Filtration properties of geotextiles for heavy oil wells (Scott, J.D.)Seepage of fine materials from reclaimed land through sea-wall (Khan, M.R.A., Kitazume, M.)Geotextile behavior relevant to filtering low density sus-pended organic particles (Marino, R.J., Walton, J., Cheng, S.C., Martin, J.P.)

Reservoirs and channelsUse of geotextile as mechanical protection of geomembrane in Itiquira dam channel, Brazil (Abramento, M., Duarte, J.)Application of large strain gauge in the deformation of com-posite geomembrane in the three gorges project cofferdam (Bao, C-G., Li, Q., Gong, L.)A durability study of the geotextile application in a water di-version project (Zhang, T.G., Li, Z., Chen, Z.F., Zhou, J. Liu, G.Z., Kan, X., Zhu, Y.G.)Selection test and application of geomembranes for Tai'an pumped-storage power station (Yan, J., Tao, T., Hou, J.)The successful design and construction of a floating cover molasses storage reservoir for the TSB Malelane Mill in South Africa (Nortje, R., Meyer, P.J.)Geomembranes in Tenerife and La Palma Islands - (Canary Islands) (Fayoux, D., Potie, G.)Impacts of construction practices and reservoir filling on geomembrane uplift (Robert, B., Wallace, P.E., Giroud, J.P., Shanks, M.P.)Waterproofing by PVC geomembranes of two ponds of pumped storage station of AFOURER (Morocco) (Fayoux, D., Dewalque, N.)

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Case study on the global slope failure with geogrid rein-forced soil retaining wall (Han J.G., Kim, J.S., Hong, K.K., Cho, S.D., Lee, K.W., Jeong, S-S.)Field monitoring of two high-raised geogrid-reinforced soil walls in a tiered configuration (Cho, S-D., Lee, K-W., Lee, H-Y., Chang, K-S.)Measurement of panel deformations of a polymer reinforced soil bridge abutment (Ozcelik, H.)An example of school building protection from rock slope collapse by special reinforced soil wall in Niijima Island Earthquake (Nomura, T., Inoue, S., Nishita, Y., Yokota, Y.)Field observation of reinforced soil retaining wall of "the double wall structure" (Yoshida, K., Yokota, Y., Tatsuta, N., Arai, K.)Newport southern distributor road - uses of geosynthetics (Corbet, S. Shaw-Smith, E.)A protective structure from mud flows in northern (Recalca-ti, P., Negrini, G.)Long term monitoring of alkalinity at the geogrid-block in-terface at geogrid-block interface at a full scale masonry block retaining wall (Koerner, G.R., Koerner, R.M., Hsuan, Y.G.)Use of geocells for lining a steep drainage channel in min-ing area (Ambramento, M., Wickert, F., Franca, P., Franco, D., Durães, D., Senf, D.)In situ construction of the geogrid reinforced soil wall com-bined with soil cement (Ito, H., Saito, T., Izawa, J., Kuwano, J.)Living noise barrier by geosynthetics reinforced earth wall (Wu, W., Aschauer, F., Oberreiter, K.,Gruber, J., Shön, H.)Landslide stabilization by geogrids at low deformation (Massone, G., Pinzani, G.P.)Reinforced steep vegetated slope 60 m height for landslide stabilization in Lona-Lases (Trento-Italy) (Dalla Torre, A., Benigni, C., Cesarini Sforza, C., Fantini, P.)Landslide stabilization using geofoam (Mann, G., Stark, T.D.)Design and performance of a new type of reinforced earth slope (Ohta, H., Iwata, E., Arai, K., Kawamura, K., Nishi-moto, T., Maeda, Y., Yokota, Y.)Soil cantilever reinforced by geosynthetics and pre-stressed steel bars (Iizuka, A., Hirata, M., Ohta, H., Yokota, Y.)Use of tropical soils as backfill of reinforced soil structures in Brazil (Bueno, B.S., Vilar, O. M., Zornberg, J. G.)Application of soil nailing and reinforcement with geogrid in expansion and repair of mountain roads (Phienwej, N., Bergado, D.T., Abuel-Naga, H.M.)

Reinforced slopes and walls - modeling and designReview of design methods for geosynthetic reinforced soil walls - an Australian perspective. (Chow, R.W.)The critical height and it’s sensibility analysis of the rein-forced slope (Qiao, L-P., Wang, Z.)Deterministic and probabilistic newmark analysis on geo-synthetic-reinforced soil slopes (Shinoda, M., Horii, K., Yo-nezawa, T., Tateyama, M., Koseki, J.)Reliability analysis of internal stability of geosynthetic rein-forced soil walls (Haddad, A., Shafabakhsh, G.)Temperature and design strength of polyester-based rein-forcements in retaining wall applications (Freitag, N., Jail-loux, J-M., Silveira Fernandes, K.)A new method for internal stability analysis of reinforced soil structure considering distribution of confining effect - Introduction into slice method - (Kawamura, T., Umezaki, T., Ochiai, H.)EBGEO - German recommendation for reinforcement with geosynthetics (Bräu, G.)The design of reinforced soil structures (Moraci, N., Rimoldi, P., Mandaglio, M.C.)Some considerations about the calculus of earth retaining

structures reinforced earth with geosynthetics (Chirica, A., Baicu, A.M.)Selecting the most important properties in geosynthetic rein-forcement applications (Troskie, M.M.)A new classification of reinforced soil failure modes leading to a new theory of reinforced soil and reinforced soil design - based on laboratory test apparatus and results from gravi-ty-induced self-loaded failures of reinforced soil structures up to 1.8 m high (Rankilor, P.R.)The caluculations of elastic-plastic damage of non-weave geo-technological fabric for strengthening embankment (Wang, N., Wang, H-Q.)Geosynthetics - innovative tool in soil reinforcement (Klap-perich, H., Aydogmus, T.)Prediction of the deformation of reinforced soil wall (Kaga, M.)The achievement of a good foundations ground with the geo-textile materials (Andrei, S., Hanganu, E., Barariu, A., Georgescu, E., Costica, E.)Confining effect of geogrid-reinforced soil linked with soil dilatancy and its application to practical design method (Ya-sufuku, N., Ochiai, H., Kamon, M., Kawamura, T., Hirai, T.)Numerical investigation of shear localization in granular soil along a geogrid reinforcement (Bauer, E., Tantono, S.)An investigation of arching effect on the reinforced slopes with vertical reinforcement (Moradi, M., Elahi, H.R.)Study of the face deformation of brick faced reinforced walls (Correia, A.A.S., Pinto, M.I.M., Lopes, M.L.)Applicability evaluation of geogrids in reinforcement sys-tem (Cho. S-H., Jeon, H-Y.)

Reinforced slopes and walls - FE analysisFE analyses of reinforced slopes using the shear strength re-duction technique (Faheem, H., Cai, F., Ugai, K.)Stability analyses of geosynthetic-reinforced earth structures using limit equilibrium and numerical methods (Han, J., Leshchinsky, D.)Effect of valley on the behavior of reinforced earth retaining structure (Fan, C-C., Kang, C-F.)FE analysis on the rate-dependent behaviour of model geo-synthetic-reinforced soil retaining wall (Noguchi, T., Kong-kitkul, W., Hirakawa, D., Tatsuoka, F.)Life-time assessment of polyester based geosynthetics (Naughton, P.J., Kempton, G.T.)Numerical analysis of geosynthetic reinforced walls: an as-sessment via laboratory-scale models (Queiroz, P.I.B., Batis-ta, N.A., Santos, C.T., Vidal, D.L.)Parametric analysis of reinforced soil walls with different height and reinforcement stiffness (Bathurst, R.J., Hatami, K.)

Reinforced slopes and walls - model testsBehaviour of geosynthetic-reinforced soil retaining wall subjected to forced cyclic horizontal displacement at wall face (Hirakawa, D., Nojiri, M., Aizawa, H., Tatsuoka, F., Sumiyoshi, T., Uchimura, T.)Experimental research on the failure plane of a reinforced earth wall (Liu, Z-X., Han, H-P.)Unsaturated infiltration on artificial embankments reinforced with geosynthetics (Garcia, E.F., Gallage, C.P.K., Uchimura, T.)Influence of soil compaction, facing type and inclination on the behavior of geogrid reinforced soil walls (Guedes, V.C.P. , Ehrlich, M.)Model test study on soft clay slope reinforced with electro-kinetic geosynthetics (Zhuang, Y-F., Wang, Z., Chen, L.)Reinforcement stiffness effect on the behaviour of retaining wall - experimental tests (Kulczykowski, M.)Laboratory small scale tests to study the behavior of rein-forced soil wall (Vafaeian, M., Abbaszadeh, R.)

The discovery of the true nature of compound failure with-out reinforcement pull-out: The chimeric1 failure type (Assinder, P., Rankilor, P.R.)

Reinforced slopes and walls - laboratory testsCompressive strength of reinforced sand in plane strain compression and its approximate solution (Kongkitkul, W., Tatsuoka, F.)Large scale plate load testing of biaxial geogrids with inte-gral junctions (Kupec, J., Jenner, C., McGown, A.)Large scale ramp tests on soil-geosynthetic systems (Viana, H.N.L., Palmeira, E.M.)Study on tensile test on one meter width sample of uniaxial geogrid (Miao, X., Wang, H.)Triaxial tests on sand reinforced with 3D reinforcements (Zhang, M.X., Min, X., Javadi, A.A.)Evaluation of mechanical behavior of a Brazilian marginal soil for reinforced soil structures (Patias, J., Bueno, B.S., Zornberg, J.G.)Lateral shearing tests on geosynthetics soil bags (Aqil, U., Matsushima, K., Mohri, Y., Yamazaki, S., Tatsuoka, F.)Study of boundary friction in large-scale plane-strain appa-ratus (Liu, C.N., Liu, B.Y., Chen, T.C., Ho. Y.H.)The study of the tensile properties of geotextiles confined in granule (Zhou, R., Ding, X.)Effect of triaxial compression testing factors on sand - geo-textile interface friction (Markou, I., Droudakis, A.)Behaviour of sand reinforced with coir fibres (Ujwala, D., Rao, G.V., Dutta, R.K.)Experimental and numerical investigation on reinforced sand samples (Cividini, A.)

Reinforced slopes and walls - pull out propertiesHow to predict hundred year lifetimes for geosynthetics (Greenwood, J.H., Friday, A.)Evaluation of interaction properties of PVA geogrids in sta-bilized cohesive soils: shear- and pullout tests (Aydogmus, T., Alexiew, D., Klapperich, H.)Geogrid pullout tests using small scale equipment (Kakuda, F.M., Bueno, B.S., Teixeira, S.H.C.)Pullout tests of geogrid embedded in cement-mixed gravel (Watanabe, K., Tateyama, M., Uchimura, T., Yonezawa, T., Akai, H.)Soil/geotextile interface characterization - the influence of some aspects of the test procedure (Silvano, R., Lopes, M.L.)FEM simulation of the pullout resistance of geogrid in soil (Zhu, J-G., Chen, X-M., Xu, Y-Y.)The friction characteristic between lightweight soil materi-als with mixing foamed scrap glass and application on the reinforced soils (Kubo, T., Yokota, Y., Makiuchi, K., Mine-gishi, K.)Geosynthetic pull out in fine grained soil. Analysis of soil/geosynthetic interface behaviour (Pinho-Lopes, M., Silvano, R., Lopes, M.L.)Interaction between geogrid reinforcement and tire chips-sands mixture (Tanchaisawat, T., Bergado, D.T., Prempra-mote, S., Ramana, G.V., Piyaboon, S.)A new theoretical method to evaluate the peak and the resid-ual pullout resistance of extruded geogrids embedded in a compacted granular soil (Cardile, G., Gioffrè, Moraci, N.)New definition of pullout constant (Ju, J-W., Park, J-B., Song, C-S., Cho, S-D., Kim, J-H.)Research on process separation of pullout tests based on or-thogonal design theory (Xu, L., Lü, D., Li, K., Chen H.)

Reinforced slopes and walls - seismic behaviorsDynamic behavior assessment of geosynthetic reinforced soil walls (Azad, A., Yasrobi, S.S., Pak, A.)

Shaking table model tests on geogrid reinforced soil retain-ing wall with embedded sheetpile (Nakajima, S., Koseki, J., Watanabe, K., Tateyama, M., Kato, N.)Seismic response of geosynthetic reinforced soil retaining walls (Vieira, C.S., Lopes, M.L., Caldeira, L.M.M.S.)Numerical methods for estimating earthquake-proof ability of SG-Wall method (Fukuda, M., Ye, G., Ichii, K., Hironaka, J., Takaba, Y.)Seismic stability of the geogrid-reinforced soil wall com-bined with soil cement (Saito, T., Ito, H., Izawa, J., Kuwano, J.)Seismic stability of reinforced soil wall under different seis-mic wavesusing centrifuge shaking table tests (Izawa, J., Kuwano, J.)Model experiments for earthquake-resist performance of geotextile using aluminum rod layer (Osakabe, T., Kouda, M., Sato, H., Ishii, M., Tamura, M., Matsuzawa, K., Kuma-da, T.)Seismic behavior of geogrid-reinforced structure based on shear characteristics of reinforced soil (Matsushima, K., Mohri, Y., Aqil, U., Yamazaki, S., Ling, H.I., Tatsuoka, F.)Effect of deck load on seismic stability of segmental bridge abutments (Fakharian, K., Attar, I.H.)

Reinforced slopes and walls - durability and effects of cyclic loadingInteraction behaviour of geosynthetic and soil under static and cyclic loadings using the pull-out test (Nernheim, A., Meyer, N.)Deformation of geosynthetic-reinforced clay under wetting-drying cycles (Pathak, Y.P., Alfaro, M.)A study to the method by mathematics construct mould for seismic stability of reinforcement sea embankment (An, J., Wang, H.)Laboratory test method to evaluate the installation damage of geotextiles (Shevchuk, V., Mozgovoy, V., Gamelyak, I., Shevchuk, E.)Durability based on resistance tests of geosynthetics applied in sulphurous mineral water environment (Ferreira Gomes, L.M., Riscado Santos, F., Figueiredo Nunes, M.)Evaluations of mechanical and hydraulic properties of plas-ma treated nonwoven geotextiles (Bouazza, A., Jeon, H-Y.)Durability of polypropylene geotextiles exposed to several degradation agents - Importance of the incorporation of a chemical stabilizer on the geotextiles formulation (Carneiro, J.C., Almeida, P.J., Lopes, M.L.)Effects of reinforcement stiffness on deformation of rein-forced soil structures under cyclic and sustained load (Uchimura, T., Nguyen, C.A.)Experimental seismic analysis of geosynthetic-reinforced soil structures with three-dimensional reinforcements by shaking table tests (Lo Grasso, A.S., Maugeri, M., Recalcati, P.)National european specifications and the energy concept (Nikbakht, M., Diederich, R.)

Reinforced slopes and walls - creep and long term performanceExperimental study on rheology behaviour of geogrids and numerical analysis of reinforced earth structures by visco-elasto-plasticity FEM (Luan, M-T., Xiao, C., Yang, Q., Pei, J.J., Shangguan, Y.L.)Swing up in creep curves at high loadings of PET bars - fur-ther proof of the molecular chain change model (Voskamp, W., Retzaff, J.)Viscous property of polymer geosynthetic reinforcement (Tatsuoka, F., Kongkitkul, W., Hirakawa, D.)Creep strains of high strength polyester geogrids measuring by the conventional and accelerated test methods (Hsieh, C.,

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Lee, I-T., Tang, Y-T.)Influence of high oxygen pressure in aqueous media on ac-celerated ageing of polypropylene geotextiles (Richaud, E., Farcas, F., Benneton, J-P.)A comparison of Western and Japanese techniques for deter-mining the tensile and creep strength and creep reduction factors of a geogrid (Wrigley, N.E., Liu, W., Wang, H.)Opinions about creep rupture in soil reinforcement design (Segrestin, P., Freitag, N.)Stepped isothermal methods for lifetime prediction of PET yarns sheathed in PP geogrids (Koo, H-J., Kim, D-W., Kim, Y-K.)Creep properties of geosynthetics during increasing loading and after partial unloading (Kazimierowicz-Frankowska, K.)Exhaustive long term study on hydrolysis of high-tenacity polyester -10 year results (Jailloux, J-M., Freitag, M.N., )Chemical ageing and creep analyses - influence of the syn-ergy and the test specimens preparation (Trentini, R.S., Vi-dal, D.,Martins, P.M.)A lifetime prediction method for polymer geotextile oxida-tion (Fayolle, B., Colin, X., Audouin, L., Verdu, J.)Analytical approach to determine long-term creep behaviors of geosynthetic reinforcements by strain-compatibility (Yuu, J-J., Jeon, H-Y.)A new dimensioning approach for junction stiff geogrids (Ziegler, M.)

Light weight soilsThe compressive creep behavior of expanded polystyrene geofoam (Yeo, S.-S., Hsuan, Y.G.)An application of expanded polystyrene board in frozen re-gions (Zhang, B., Liu, G., Xu, Z.)Basic characteristic of the hose-like textiles filled with the various lightweight soils (Kurata, M., Shibata, K., Minegi-shi, K., Makisako, T.)EPS geofoam surface shear resistance (Chrysikos, D.A., At-matzidis, D.K., Missirlis, E.G.)Strength-deformation characteristics of lightweight geoma-terial mixed with EPS beads (Minegishi, K., Makiuchi, K.)Strength property of air-formed lightweight soils with vari-ous types of short fibers (Omine, K., Ochiai, H., Yasufuku, N., Kobayashi, T., Takayama, E.)Effect of using expanded-beads mixed light-weight soil method together with geogrid method (Furumoto, K., Ko-hashi, H., Gesi, H., Chiba, T., Sasaki, H., Shoda, A., Nishimura, J., Saito, K., Furuichi, M., Kudo, H., Tatsui, T.)Studies on the deformation behavior of randomly reinforced soil liners in a geocentrifuge (Viswanadham, B.V.S., Muthu-kumaran, A.E., Sengupta, S.)

Geocells and other applicationsPhysico-mechanical properties of the composite "Cellular system - Cell infill material" (Matveev, S.A., Nemirovsky, Yu.V.)Experimental research on swelled mudstone reinforced with geocell (Huang, H-W., Li, J-W.)Model test for new lightweight thrust protection of buried bend using geogrid (Kawabata, T., Sawada, Y., Uchida, K., Kitano, T., Ling, H.I., Hirai, T., Saito, K.)Uplift pressure removal system in underground structure uti-lizing geocomposite system (Shin, E.C., Das, B.M., Kim, J.I., Park, J.J.)Numerical analysis of geogrid encased stone columns (Murugesan, S., Rajagopal, K.)Shear behavior of decomposed granite soil reinforced with fibre (Lee, J.S., Chae, Y-S., Lee, K-I., Kim, T-H.)Geo-reinforced sand columns: small scale experimental tests and theoretical modelling (di Prisco, C., Galli, A., Cantarel-li, E., Bongiorno, D.)

Residual shear strength of sandy dlay reinforced with short polypropylene fibres randomly oriented (Falorca, I.M.C.F.G., Pinto, M.I.M., Ferreira Gomes, L.M.)Shallow cover method in pipeline execution with geogrid at field test (Mohri, Y., Yamazaki, S., Matsushima, K., Fujita, N.)

Transport:Slopes and embankmentBehavior with time of reinforced embankments over soft soil (Campos, S.J.A.M., Abramento, M., Castro, G.R.)Field behavior of an instrumented geotextile reinforced piled-embankment for an expressway in Singapore (Phoon, H.L., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., Ng, C.C., Kevin, G.)Modelling and performance analysis of a reinforcing loess embankment (Zang, Y-T., Tao, L-J. Zou, Z-Y., Wang, F.)Prevention of risk due to karstic cavities detected in a recent motorway in Tunisia using geotextiles (Jamei, M., Villard, P., Zaghouani, K., Cadilhac, F.)Case studies of geosynthetic reinforced earth structure fail-ures (Wu, J.Y., Tang, A.H.)The new federal highway (Autobahn) A26 in Germany with high geosynthetic reinforced embankments on soft soils (Blume, K-H., Alexiew, D., Glotzl, F.)Three case histories of different specific uncommon geogrid-reinforced slopes (Alexiew, D., Amigot, I., Hangen, H.)Reinforced low-volume flexible pavement response to ac-celerated loading (Al-Qadi, L., Dessouky, S., Tutumluer, E.)Reinforced earth structures on soft alluvial deposits im-proved with prefabricated vertical drains and stabilising berms (Biswas, S., Bakshi, S.P.S. Adhikari, A.)Design and construction of a high embankment with silt-stone excavated materials reinforced by geogrids (Kollios, A.)Motorway embankment on soft soil - monitoring and analy-sis (Arab, R., Faure, Y.H., Ung, S.Y., Michaud, B.)Operational mechanisms and design approaches for geosyn-thetic reinforced load transfer platforms (McGown, A., Ku-pec, J., Jenner, C.)A road embankment with slopes reinforced with geosynthet-ics - A Portuguese case study (Mendonca, A., Lopes, M-L.)Application of geosynthetics to road in loess area in north-west China (Tao, L-J., Zhang, Y-T., Wu, W-J.)A case history used EPS to construct the expressway em-bankment on soft subsoil (Xu, L-X., Yang S-H., Duan, B., Wang, T-R.)Draining masks (Gendrin, P., Abab, R., Grieire, Chauvet)Behavior of high airport embankment with horizontal drains (Tatta, N., Ito, S., Kawauchi, M., Matsumura, T., Nakamura, Y.)

Reinforced wallsVegetated retaining walls using concrete units and geogrids along the A8 motorway in Austria (Fuchs, P.)Backanalysis of an instrumented reinforced abutment on soft soil (Araujo, G.L., Palmeira, E.M.)Geosynthetic-related products and applications for rein-forced soil walls and steep slopes in Japan (Maeda, S., Tori-umi, N., Ishikawa, S., Shintani, H., Matsumoto, N., Kaneko, T., Sawahara, K., Ikoma, K., Amano, M., Hara, K., Yokota, Y.)Enhancing overall stability of reinforced soil structures with anchors (Gui, S-Q., Zhang, Q.M., Wang, J., Liu, W.)Highway three-tier surface geogrid reinforced wall (Turcek, P., Turinic, L., Baslik, R.)Road ramps reinforced with geosynthetics in substitution of a traditional design solution (Colleselli, F., Trevisan, S.,

Russo, L.E.)A complex segmental concrete blocks retaining wall struc-ture for the reconstruction of a historical bridge (Manni, E., Rimoldi, P.)Design and performance of an 11-m high block-faced geogrid wall (Allen, T.M., Bathurst, R.J.)Application of strain gauges to measure nonwoven geotex-tile deformation in reinforced soil wall (Won, M-S., Kim, Y-S.)Lessons from construction of geosynthetic-reinforced soil retaining walls having full-height rigid facing for the last 10 years (Tamura, Y.)

Roads and RailwaysExperience on using plastic geocells in the construction of roads under conditions of the Arctic of Russia (Leytland, I.V., Aliver, Y.A., Bobnovsky, V.V.)Research of geosynthetics and highway application in Ningxia Loess Area (Jin, J., Zhang, Z., Sui, Y.)A finite element study on optimum location of geogrid layer installation in asphalt overlay (Moghadas Nejad, F., Toolabi, S.)Set up of a warning system integrated inside a reinforced geotextile for the survey of railway (Briançon L., Nancey A., Robinet A., Voet M.)Research on the mode of operation of geosynthetic rein-forced load-bearing systems over soft layers in railway lines (Weisemann, U., Leiberenz, K., Vogel, W.)The use of geogrids in the construction of piled embanke-ments on the new lines of the Italian high speed train (Mar-chi, G.F., Schiavo, M., Kempton G., Naughton P., Scotto M.)Comparison of designs based on standard tests with on site measurements of the reinforcement effect of geogrids in ex-ecuted road projects (Retzlaff, J., Voskamp, W.)Geosynthetics applications of heavy load railway mitigation (Kuo, C., Lin, S.S., Lee, W.F., Huang, Y-M.)Strength evaluation of fiber reinforced hot mixed open grad-ed asphalt concrete (Bhosale, S.S.)The effect of geogrids under unbound sub grade layers (Ret-zlaff, J., Turczynski, U., Schwerdt, S.)Geotextile paving fabric for airport rehabilitation works: Field experience in Philippines (Lim, L.K., Renato, D.T., Li-brado, P.G., Chew, S.H.)Application of polystyrene layer to railway subgrade as countermeasure for frost heaving (Kojima, K., Maruyama, O., Matumaru, T., Aoki, H., Yamazaki, T.)Studying on the structural design partial coefficients of the inner stability of reinforced earth structures based on the least square principle (Liu, M-W., Li, J., He, G-C.)Assessment of interface shear growth from measured geo-synthetic strains in a reinforced pavement subject to repeat-ed loads (Perkins, S., Svano, G.)Railway embankment over "high speed piles" - design, in-stallation and monitoring (Stoel, A.E.C.V.D., Lange, A.P.D., Bussert, F., Meyer, N.)

Seismic design and performance of earth structuresRapid and strengthened repair construction for a seriously damaged railway embankment during violent earthquakes (Kitamoto, Y., Abe, H., Shimomura, H., Morishima, H., Taniguchi, Y.)Reducing seismic displacement of gravity-type highway b]ridge Abutments using Soil Reinforcement (Huang, C-C., Chen, F., Wu, H.J.)Prediction of deformation of retaining walls of geosynthetic-reinforced soil under large earthquakes (Fujii, T., Izawa, J., Kuwano, J., Ishihara, M., Nakane, J.)Shake table tests for caisson-type quay walls retrofitted by

geogrids (Ichii, K., Suzuki, Y., Hironaka, J., Terakawa, H., Shigehisa, S., Fukuda, M.)The effects of large scale earthquakes on EPS structures (Masuo, T., Hara, K.)Seismic design of geogrid reinforced soil embankement - standard design of mew shinkansen railway - (Yonezawa, T., Aoki, H., Horii, K., Tokita, Y., Tateyama, M.)Geosynthetics reinforcement for marine structure with soil stabilization (Miyata, Y., Ichii, K., Suzuki, Y., Hirai, T., Tak-aba, Y., Fukuda, M.)

Dams and tunnelsPVA textiles for prevention of concrete exfoliation of con-structions (Ide, J., Ise, T., Yaguchi, N., Suzuki, M.)The observation and analysis of stress-strain behaviors in re-inforced region of a sandy dam (Jiang, K-E., Wang, K., Ji-ang, X.G.)Geosynthetics applied in special dikes - resources develop-ment and gangue recycle by environment protection (Shu, Y-M., Yang, W., Wei, P., Zhang, G., Zhang, N.)Adhesive waterproof sheeting for underground tunnels (Ise, T., Yaguchi, N., Tateyama, M.)Thermoplastic lined tunnels for transport and storage of waste and potable water (Lueghamer, A.)Energy geocomposites for tunnels (Blandl, H., Adam, D., Markiewicz, R.)Geotextile reinforced embankment of earth dam for earth-quake resistance (Maruyama, N., Maruyama, M., Sasaki, F.)Overview of geomembrane history in the mining industry (Breitenbach, A.J., Smith, M.E.)

Waste Landfills: Landfill GCLValidation of the use of filter paper suction measurements for the determination of GCLs retention curves (Barroso, M., Touze-Foltz, N., Saidi, F.)Characteristics of healing itself of GCL (Li, X., Shu, Y-M., Wu, X-R.)Effectiveness of a geocomposite liner to diffusion of aro-matic hydrocarbons at low temperature (Mukunoki, T., Rowe, R.K.)Enhancing landfill conposite liner performance (Legee,K.R.)MSW landfill lateral barrier using GCL: case history of Cat-ania new MSW landfill (Scotto, M., Maugeri, M., Lo Gras-so, S.)Land reclamation of a site used as oil storage (Iaccheri, G., Cuccu, W., Mancini, O.)Long-term hydraulic conductivity of modified GCLs perme-ated with inorganic chemical solutions (Katsumi, T., Ishimo-ri, H., Fukagawa, R., Hanamoto, K.)GBR-S geosynthetic barrier -swelling nonwoven (Mohr, P.)Laboratory measurements of GCL shrinkage under cyclic changes in temperature and hydration conditions (Thiel, R., Giroud, J.P., Erickson, R., Criley, K., Bryk, J.)

Liners on slopes (TC5 special session)Simple convenient method to evaluate the tensile force at the shoulder of barrier sheet in landfill (Xu, S., Imaizumi, S.)Improved methodology for geomembrane wind uplift design (Giroud, J.P., Wallace, R.B., Castro, C.J.)FEM study on tensile force of liner geosynthetic with a change of side slope gradient (Li, M., Imaizumi, S.)Modelling of lining system integrity failure in a steep sided landfill (Fowmes, G.J., Dixon, N., Jones, D.R.V., Cowland, J.W.)Experimental tests for geosynthetics anchorage trenches (Girard, H., Briancon, L., Rey, E.)

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TRAINING COURSE ON GEOSYNTHETICSAn introductory training course on geosynthet-ics organised by the IGS Education Committee will be offered from 9:00AM until 17:00PM on September 18th (Monday) 2006 in the conference venue. The training course will be opened by D. Cazzuffi, IGS President, and closed by E. Palmeira, Chairman of the IGS Education Committee. The contents and lectur-ers of the course are:Geosynthetics Types and Functions (E. Palmeira)Geosynthetics in Drainage and Filtration (J.P. Gourc)Geosynthetics in Hydraulic Applications (J. Zornberg)Geosynthetics in Reinforced Walls and Steep Slopes (R. Bathurst)Geosynthetics in Unpaved Roads (E.C. Shin)Geosynthetics in Embankments on Soft Soils (J. Otani)Geosynthetics in Waste Disposal (M. Bouazza)

The training course fee is JPY3,000 for the material to be handed out and a lunch. There is a limited number of seats and those interested should register as soon as possible.Secretary of training course: Y. Kitamoto (Ka-jima Corp.) and S. Kamao (Nihon University)

Geosynthetics engineering: suc-cesses, failures and lessons learned (the Vienna Terzaghi Lecture) by J.P. Giroud Chairman Emeritus of GeoSyntec Consultants and Past President of IGS

PRE-8ICG Yokohama SPECIAL LECTURES:The Vienna Terzaghi Lecture and 2005 Ran-kine Lecture (hosted by the Japan Chapter of the IGS and the Japanese Geotechnical Society)

Room 501 at the venue of the 8ICG. From 5:30 PM until 7:30 PM, 18th September 2005Open to and free for all the participants of the 8ICG Yokohama as well as the members of the Japanese Chapter of IGS and the Japanese Geotechnical Society. Reservation required by informing your name, affiliation and country to Ms Nohara, C. by E-mail: [email protected] due to the limited number of available seats

ABSTRACT: The lecture presents in detail two cases of fail-ures and two cases of successes related to structures incorpo-rating geosynthetics. Analyses of these cases are presented and lessons learned are discussed. An important lesson learned is that engineering problems, whether they are related to failures or successful applications, can always be solved by following a rational approach, generally including theoretical analyses. In contrast, common sense or engineering judgment, used without the support of a rational approach, can be misleading, as illus-trated by examples. In other words, this lecture is consistent with the theory and practice approach promoted by Terzaghi. Another lesson learned is that geosynthetics engineering is an integral part of both geotechnical and civil engineering, which results in fruitful technology transfer. Also, failures and suc-cesses are put into perspective: it is shown that failures repre-sent a very small fraction of the structures incorporating geo-synthetics. To illustrate this point, the lecture includes a survey of the most important applications of geosynthetics using spec-tacular photographs of structures incorporating geosynthetics constructed in various countries. Even though innovative methods are presented, the lecture is presented in a simple and entertaining way and is accessible to all civil engineers.

Long term performance of contami-nant barrier systems(2005 Rankine Lecture) by R. Kerry Rowe Professor, Vice Principal (Re-search), Queen s University, Kings-ton, Canada and Past President of IGS

ABSTRACT: This lecture describes the latest findings with re-spect to the long-term performance of modern municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill barrier systems. Recent data relating to landfill liner temperatures is reviewed. Temperature is shown to have a significant impact on both contaminant migration and the service life of the liner system. Theoretical predictions of leakage are compared with observed field performance. It is shown that composite liners are substantially better than single liners in terms of controlling leakage from landfills. Also the leakage rates with a composite liner are very small and diffu-sion will dominate as a transport mechanism for contaminants that can readily diffuse through a geomembrane (GM). It is shown that high density polyethylene (HDPE) GMs provide an excellent diffusive barrier to ions. However some organic compounds readily diffuse through HDPE GMs and a combi-nation of GM and an adequate thickness of liner and attenua-tion layer are required to control impact to negligible levels. The long-term performance of HDPE GMs is discussed togeth-er with the effect of landfill temperature on the potential desic-cation of clay liners in composite liner systems. The use of numerical models for predicting the service lives of engineered systems and long-term contaminant transport is demonstrated.

Numerical modeling of the mechanical behaviour of geo-synthetic liner systems (GLS) installed on slopes (He, P., Girard, H., Poulani, D., Lac, P.)Capping systems for landfills in active seismic area: case history of Catania (Italy) old MSW landfill (Lo Grasso, A.S., Marugeri, M., Costanzo, S.)Deformation measurement technology of geomembrane at controlled landfills using optical fibers sensors (Nakamura, J., Kitazume, A., Sakanishi, M., Kumagai, K., Fujihashi, K., Ogasawara, T.)

Liner InterfaceInterface shear stress parameter evaluation for landfill liner using modified large scale shear box (Saravanan, M., Ka-mon, M., Faisal, H.A., Katsumi, T., Akai, T., Inui, T., Matsu-moto, A.)Interface resistances among soil and geosynthetic materials for final cover of a hazardous landfill in Thailand (Teachavorasinskun, S., Maneepairojn, J.)The study of the durability about the triple liner system - stress and deformation analysis by finite element method - (Kamei, H., Maeda, S., Ueda, M., Akai, T., Kamon, M.)Development of graphical design charts for the stability of veneer cover soil (Sia, A., Dixon, N.)Interface shear resistance between geosynthetics and soil (Bilgin, O., Harry, E.S.)Questions raised regarding interpretation of inclined plane results for geosynthetics interfaces (Gourc, J.P., Pitanga, H.N., Reyes-Ramirez, R., Jarousseau,C.)Deformation of wrinkles in GM/GCL composite liners (Gu-dina, S., Brachman, R.W.I.)

Sealing and drainage of barriersExperimental investigation of flow rates through composite liners at the metric scale (Touze-Foltz, N., Barroso, M., Car-taud, F.)Numerical analysis of transport of landfill leachate through layered system underlain by an unsaturated soil stratum con-sidering nonlinear sorption and degradation (Luan. M-T., Zhang, J-L., Yang, Q.)An example on the construction of MSW landfill site with the system of leakage detection and restoring automatically (Murakami, Y., Kobayashi, F., Shimomura, Y., Nakao, T., Shimonishi, S.)Geosynthetic drain elements for landfill cappings: long-term water flow capacity and long-term shear strength (Muller, W.)Use of geocomposite strips in leachate collection system (Zhao, A., Giroud, J.P.)Base liner equivalency assessment for landfill sites (Gas-sner, F.)Drainage performance of composite geotextiles under con-fined loads (Jeon, H-Y., Mlynarek, J.)Analysis of technical criteria for clay liner in China (Tang, X.W., Chen, Y.M., Luo, X., Ying, F.)Behavior in soil of a profile pipe (Sumiyama, Y.)Portable methods of locating leaks in liners and their inte-gration (Peggs, I.D.)

Geomembrane propertiesApplication of spray-on textured HDPE geomembrane in sanitary landfill over soft ground (You, G.)Intalling a bituminuous geomembrene in extremely cold condition (Breul, B., Reinson, J., Eldridge, T., Stenson G., Harman. A.)The study of the durability about the triple liner system -the loading tests about slope hydraulic barrier function in the sea area landfill sites - (Satoh, T., Akai, T., Ishida, M., No-mura, T., Kamon, M.)

Thermal degradation of geomembranes after exposure to heat (Lodi, P.C., Bueno, B.S.)Non-destructive test for geomembranes by using visible near-infrared spectroscopy (Komiya, T., Nakayama, H., Shi-maoka, T., Inoue, K.)Estimate of thermal stress of geomembrane using a thermal infrared imaging device (Nakayama, H., Komiya, T., Shima-oka, T., Sannou, T.)Acceptance criteria for HDPE geomembranes double hot wedge seams: the influence of the temperature on peel strength (Lopes, G., Barroso, M., Costa, C.)Strength testing of thermal welded PVC geomembrane field seams using non-destructive air channel methods (Rohe, F.P., Rohe, D.S.)The durability evaluation of geomembrane liners by outdoor exposure experiments for 10 year (Harada, T., Imaizumi, S., Nishizaki, I.)Ageing resistance of HDPE-geomembranes - evaluation of long-term behavior under consideration of project experi-ences (Tarnowski, C., Baldauf, S.)

Landfill case historiesIn situ closing of Dacia- Renault pit and pre-pit in Mioveni (Sofrone, D., Dumitru, A.L.)The use of geosynthetic materials at the Bisasar road land-fill, Durban, South Africa (Pass, J., Strachan, L.J.) A coastal waste disposal site on the permeable ground in the Inland Sea of Japan (Kotake, N., Tsurugasaki, K., Tezuka, T.)Geosynthetics used in waste landfill in Japan (Imaizumi, S., Nakamura, K., Matsuyama, S., Konishi, Y., Kanou, H.)Behaviour of an upstream stack formed with geotextile wrapped dikes (Costa Filho, L.M., Pedrosa, S.B.M., Sieira, A.C.C.F., Silva, M.R.P.)Implementation of HDPE geomembrane and geotextile lin-er: A case history from Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Crude Oil Pipeline Project Storage Tank Farm, Ceyhan Marine Terminal (Kaya, E., Guler, E.)Application of geosynthetics on Tianziling landfill and its correlated geotechnical problems (Chen, Y-M., Ling, W., Ke, H., Wang, T-R.)Use of geosynthetics for lining and drainage systems in quarry Landfills (Cowland, J.W., Sadlier, M.A., Bouazza, A.)Red hill landfill - design considerations for a hazardous waste cell (Cowland, J., Sadlier, M., Jones, B.)Landslide stabilization using an MSE buttress at a U.S. su-perfund remediation site (Beech, J.F., Monteleone, M.J., Bonapar te, R.)Evaluation of the real performance of an electrical geomem-branes leak detection system: full scale experimental study (Caquel, F., Villon, G., Florin, J.P., Marcotte, M.)

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Yokohama: Some Brief FactsWith its long history as a port city, Yokohama has a number of sightseeing attractions. The city artfully harmonizes its history with the present, while providing a hint of the future. Yokohama is well worth seeing, whether for a short, refreshing break from activities or for a post-conference tour. A wealth of experiences awaits visitors, from shopping and fine dining to strolls in beautiful parks and bay cruises. The historic town of Kamakura, one of the former capitals of Japan and the resort area Hakone can be reached easily. All of the above are sure to provide visitors with a memorable experience.(See http://www.city.yokohama.jp/en/)

Access to YokohamaFrom cities across Japan and around the world, access to Pacifico Yokohama is convenient by air, land or sea. Just 25 minutes from Tokyo, and 3 hours from historical Kyoto, Yokohama provides easy access to many other cities and attractions, making it a convenient starting point for post-convention activities.

“From Narita Airport to JR Yokohama Station or YCAT”

90 minutes by JR (Japan Railway) Narita Ex-press to Yokohama station(see http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/nex/index.html)90 minutes by limousine bus to YCAT (Yoko-hama City Air Terminal) (see ht tp : / /www.l imousinebus .co. jp /e /index.html)*Some buses go to the route for the hotels in Yokohama area; Yokohama Royal Park Hotel, the Pan Pacific Hotel Yokohama and Yoko-hama Grand Inter-Continental Hotel (Pacifico Yokohama)

“From Kansai International Airport to JR Yokohama Station”

45 minutes by JR Kansai Airport Line to Shin-Osaka station, 3 hours by Shinkansen (bullet train) to Shin-Yokohama station and 15 min-utes by JR Yokohama Line to Yokohama sta-tion.

For more details, you can download free maps of Yokohama (PDF file) here. http://www.welcome.city.yokohama.jp/eng/tourism/walking/1400.html

Passport and VisaTo visit Japan, you must have a valid passport. A visa is required for citizens of countries that do not have visa-exempt agreements with Ja-pan. Please contact the nearest Japanese Em-bassy or Consulate for visa requirements.

Duty Free ImportPersonal effects and professional equipment can be brought into Japan duty free as long as the customs officer deems their contents and quantities reasonable. You can also bring in 400 cigarettes, 500 grams of tobacco or 100 ci-gars; 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages; 2 ounces of perfume; and gifts and souvenirs whose to-tal market price is less than 200,000 yen or its equivalent. There is no allowance for tobacco or alcoholic beverages for persons aged 19 years or younger Firearms and other types of weapons, and narcotics are strictly prohibited.

“From Haneda Airport to JR Yokohama Station or YCAT”

30 minutes by Airport limousine bus to YCAT24 minutes by Keikyu Express (a private rail-way) to Yokohama Station.

From Tokyo station to the conference venue 25 minutes by JR Tokaido Line to Yokohama Station and 3 minutes by Minatomirai Line (subway) to Minatomirai Station plus 3 min-utes on foot.

From Yokohama station to the conference venue

10 minutes by bus (from bus stop 14 located at the 1st floor of Sogo department store, Yoko-hama Station, East exit)7 minutes by taxi (from taxi stand on B2F of Porta, Yokohama station, East exit.)3 minutes by Minatomirai Line (subway) to Minatomirai Station plus 3minutes on foot.

From Sakuragicho station to the conference venue

12 minutes on foot.7 minutes by bus from bus stop 1.5 minutes by taxi.

EXHIBITIONOne of the highlight of the conference, the technical exhibition will take place inside the Conference Center, in an exhibition area of more than 1,500m2 near the location of the technical sessions. The technical exhibition will demonstrate the complete range of geosynthetic products and will also present state-of-the-art technology. Currently, more than 40 exhibition stands have already been booked by more than 30 societ-ies. If you want a stand, contact the conference secretariat and ask for a stand booking form.Exhibition reservations are regularly updated on the conference website.

SOCIAL EVENTSA welcome reception and a banquet will give the conference delegates and the accompany-ing persons the chance to meet each other in a warm and friendly atmosphere.Other events will include traditional football match and excursions to the city of Yokohama and the surrounding area.

ies have two outlets of 100 and 220 volts but their sockets usually accept a two-leg plug only.

ShoppingShops and other sales outlets in Japan are gen-erally open on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays as well as weekdays from 10:00 to 20:00. Department stores, however, are closed on one weekday, differing by store, and certain specialty shops may not open on Sundays and national holiday.

SPONSERINGThere are still opportunities for sponsorship. Many items for sponsorship are available. Ask the Conference Secretariat for the "Sponsor Reservation Form" which contains details of sponsorship opportunities.

ClimateThe temperature in Yokohama during the pe-riod of the conference ranges between 20-26 degrees Celsius.

Currency ExchangeOnly Japanese yen (¥) is acceptable at regular stores and restaurants. Certain foreign curren-cies may be accepted at a limited number of hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops. You can buy yen at foreign exchange banks and other authorized money exchangers on presentation of your passport.

Yokohama's average temperature / precipita-tion (1971-2000)Based on Yokohama Handy Statistics 2002

Aug Sep Oct

Average temperature ( C) 26.4 22.9 17.7

Total monthly precipitation (mm) 148.3 232.4 184.9

Traveler's Checks and Credit CardsTraveler's checks are accepted only by lead-ing banks and major hotels in principal cities, and the use of traveler's checks in Japan is not as popular as in some other countries. VISA, MasterCard, Diners Club, and American Ex-press are widely accepted at hotels, department stores, shops, restaurants and nightclubs.

TippingIn Japan, tips are not necessary anywhere, even at hotels and restaurants.

InsuranceThe organizer cannot accept responsibility for accidents that might occur. Delegates are en-couraged to purchase travel insurance before leaving their home country. Insurance plans typically cover accidental loss of belongings, medical costs in case of injury or illness, and other possible risks of international travel.

ElectricityElectric current is uniformly 100 volts, AC, throughout Japan, but with two different cy-cles: 50 in eastern Japan including Yokohama and Tokyo, and 60 in western Japan including Kyoto and Osaka. Leading hotels in major cit-

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ACCOMODATION & TOURS (COMPANION PROGRAMMES)

Official Travel AgentJTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc. (JTB GMT) has been appointed as the official travel agent for the conference and will handle hotel accommodation and tours.

JTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc.Convention Center (CD100720-240)2-3-11 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, To-kyo 140-8604 Japan Fax:+81-3-5495-0685 Phone:+81-3-5796-5445 E-mail: [email protected]

Official HotelsJTB GMT has booked rooms at hotels in Yoko-hama for the conference period. Reservations will be processed in order of receipt of appli-cation form. If the hotel of your first choice is fully booked, you will be assigned to a room at a hotel of the same grade. The location of the respective hotel can be found in the map at-tached.

No.Hotel Name

(Check-in & out time)

Room Rates AddressPhoneAccess to the conference venue

Singlewith bath

Twinwith bath

1 Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotels & Towers(14:00 / 12:00)

JPY14,175**JPY21,000

JPY21,000**JPY32,550

1-3-23 Kitasaiwai Nishi-ku, Yokohama+81-45-411-11111 min. walk to JR Yokohama Sta.

2 Yokohama Excel Hotel Tokyu(14:00 / 11:00) JPY12,600 JPY17,850

1-1-12,Minamisaiwai,Nishi-ku,Yokohama +81-45-311-16821 min. walk to JR Yokohama Sta.

3 Breezbay Hotel(14:00 / 12:00) JPY10,500 JPY18,000

1-22-2 Hanasakicho, Naka-ku, Yokohama +81-45-253-555515 min. walk to the conference venue

4 Navios Yokohama(14:00 / 10:00)

JPY10,500**JPY11,550

JPY18,900**JPY21,000

2-1-1 Shinko, Naka-ku, Yokohama +81-45-633-60003 min. walk to Minatomirai line Bashamichi Sta

5Yokohama SakuragichoWashington Hotel

(14:00 / 10:00)

JPY8,925**JPY12,075

JPY12,600**JPY22,025

1-1-67,Sakuragicho, Naka-ku, Yokohama +81-45-683-311115 min. walk to the conference venue

6 Mandarin Hotel Yokohama(14:00 / 11:00) JPY8,400 JPY14,700

4-170, Noge, Naka-ku, Yokohama +81-45-243-313125 min. walk to the conference venue

7 Hotel Cosmo Yokohama(14:00 / 11:00) JPY8,400 JPY13,650

2-9-1 Kitasaiwai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama +81-45-314-31117 min. walk to JR Yokohama Sta.(West Exit)

8 San-ai Yokohama Hotel(14:00 / 10:00) JPY7,875 JPY13,650

3-95, Hanasakicho, Naka-ku, Yokohama+81-45-242-441118 min. walk to the conference venue

9 Chatelet Inn Yokohama(15:00 / 11:00) JPY7,560 JPY13,650

1-2 Furocho, Naka-ku, Yokohama +81-45-681-4800 1 min. walk to JR Kannai Sta.

10 Yokohama Heiwa Plaza Hotel(16:00 / 10:00)

JPY6,825**JPY9,345

JPY10,290**JPY16,590

5-65 Otacho, Naka-ku, YokohamaTel: +81-45-212-23331 min. walk to Bashamichi Station

The following hotel is located next to the conference venue.

11 Intercontinental The Grand Yokohama(14:00/11:00) *JPY21,945 JPY26,565

1-1-1, Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, YokohamaTel:+81-45-223-2222Adjacent to the conference venue

u Room rates include service charge and a 5% consumption tax. Room rates include no meals.u * indicates single occupancy of a twin or double room.u ** rates indicate staying on the nights of Sep. 22 (Friday) and 23 (holiday Saturday).

PaymentPayment must be made in Japanese yen and can be made in one of the following methods:Credit Card (VISA, MasterCard, Diners Club, AMEX or JCB)*Preferred method of registration is via the websiteBank transfer: The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Shin-Marunouchi Branch1-4-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0005 JapanAccount Name: 8ICGAccount No. (Ordinary Account): 4797137

REGISTRATIONRegistrants are urged to register before May 31, 2006 to obtain the early registration fee.

Registration fee includes:Technical sessionIce Break & DrinkLunches & Coffee breaksLunch boxes are provided for all participants during the conference. If you have any dietary restrictions due to health or religious reasons, please let us know by email. ([email protected])CD-ROM ProceedingsFootballEntrance to the exhibition

Category Early Registration Late & On-site

until May 31, 2006

from June 1, 2006

IGS / ISSMGE Member 70,000 (JPY) 80,000 (JPY)

Non - Member 80,000 (JPY) 90,000 (JPY)

Student (IGS / ISSMGE Member)

36,000 (JPY) 46,000 (JPY)

One-day Registration (IGS / ISSMGE Member)

30,000 (JPY) 36,000 (JPY)

One-day Registration (Non-Member)

36,000 (JPY) 42,000 (JPY)

Registration Fee

Please note: Students are required to sub-mit a copy of their student ID or a student certificate letter by the supervisor by fax to +81-3-3292-1811.

Social Program Date Fee

Printed Proceedings * --- 20,000 (JPY)

Banquet Sep 22, 2006 8,000 (JPY)

Training course Sep 18, 2006 3,000 (JPY)

Additional Tickets

*Printed Proceedings must be ordered before May 31, 2006.

ConfirmationUpon receiving the registration from and con-firming the payment, the Registration Office will send you a Confirmation e-mail, bearing your registration number. Please bring this confirmation with you and present it at the Registration Desk at Congress Site.If you need an invoice for the payment, please inquire to the Registration Office: [email protected]

For any inquiries, please contact:Registration Office for 8ICGc/o ICS Convention Design, Inc.Sumitomo Corp. Jinbocho Bldg. 3-24, Kanda-Nishikicho,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8449, JapanPhone:+81-3-3219-3600Fax:+81-3-3292-1811E-mail: [email protected]

CancellationA written notification of cancellation must be sent to the registration office. The following cancellation fee and bank handling charge will be deducted before refunding. All refunds will be made after the Congress.When written notice of cancellation received:

Date Cancellation Fee

Until May 31, 2006 JPY 10,000 plus bank handling charge

June 1 through July 31 50% of the amount of payment plus bank handling charge

From August 1 100% of the amount of payment (No refund)

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YOUTH HOSTELIf you are looking for a very low budget lodg-ing, information for a youth hostel is available from the following site:http://www.jyh.or.jp/english/index.html

OTHER ACCOMMODATIONDirect reservation is also possible from the fol-lowing site:http://www.welcome.city.yokohama.jp/eng/tourism/hotel/11.html

HOTEL MAP

TECHNICAL VISITS

Pre-Conference Tours

TV-1: Tour of Japan's largest expressway con-struction site and sightseeing in hot spring steam shrouded Hakone and at Mount Fuji (staying in Hakone, 15 -16th Sep. (1 night and 2 days), all meals included)

Date: September 15(Friday) - 16(Saturday)Fare: JPY53,000Tour Highlights: You will tour the site of con-struction of the national project, the Daini Tomei Expressway, then enjoy sightseeing at Japan's highest mountain, Mt. Fuji, and spend the night at a Japanese inn in Hakone that is one of Japan's most famous hot spring resort regions. Please enjoy the hot baths to ease your fatigue after your long journey.

TV-2: Visit to the site of restoration work fol-lowing the Chuetsu Earthquake (staying in Niigata, 15 -16th Sep. (1 night and 2 days), evening meal not included)Date: September 15(Friday) - 16(Saturday)Fare: JPY46,000Tour Highlights: You will observe restoration work undertaken to restore damage caused by an earthquake in the Chuetsu Region in October 2004. You will be able to observe na-

TV-3: Visit to the site of a national road project and tour of the port city of Yokohama (19th and 22nd Sep. (half day), meal not included)Date: September 19(Tuesday), 22(Friday)Fare: JPY3,500Tour Highlights: You will observe a national road project near Yokohama, the site of the conference. As you go sightseeing in the bay area and Japan's largest China Town that are symbols of the port city of Yokohama, please savor the charms of the conference site.

Conference Tours

TV-4: Visit to the Port and Airport Research In-stitute to see the newest marine civil engineer-ing technologies and tour of the ancient capital of Kamakura (20th and 21st Sep. (1 day), meal included)Date: September 20(Wednesday), 21(Thursday)Fare: JPY6,500Tour Highlights: You will visit the Port and Airport Research Institute that is Japan's larg-est research institute dealing with marine civil engineering technologies. Then you will tour the ancient capital of Kamakura to see its many Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. Please enjoy both our state of the art technologies and Japan's ancient culture.

TV-5: Visit to the site of construction of an underground urban expressway and sightsee-ing in the capital city of Tokyo ((20th and 21st Sep. (1 day), meal included)Date: September 20(Wednesday), 21(Thursday)Fare: JPY6,500Tour Highlights: You will observe the site of construction of the Central Loop Shinjuku Line that is a massive shield tunnel construction project. And you will visit the Imperial Palace, Asakusa, and Akihabara. Please take this op-portunity to enjoy the many faces of Tokyo.

TV-6: Visit to the Public Works Research Insti-tute to see the newest civil engineering tech-nologies and tour the world heritage site of Nikko (staying in Nikko, 24 - 25th Sep.(1 night and 2 days), all meals included)

Date: September 24(Sunday) - 25(Monday)Fare: JPY50,000Tour Highlights: You will visit the Public Works Research Institute that is Japan's largest research institute specializing in civil engineer-ing technologies. You will also tour Nikko that has been designated a world heritage site where you will stay in a Japanese inn. Please enjoy the hot baths to ease your fatigue after the conference.

Post Conference Tours

TV-8 Tour of the world's longest suspension bridge, the Akashi Straits Bridge, and the off-shore Kansai International Airport. Sightseeing in the ancient capital of Kyoto (staying in Kyo-to, 24 - 25th Sep.(1 night and 2 days), evening meal not included)Date: September 24(Sunday) - 25(Monday)Fare: JPY75,000Tour Highlights: You will visit the Akashi Straits Bridge created by combining the es-sence of Japanese bridge technologies and the Kansai International Airport; an offshore air-port that is awake around the clock. Before this tour, you will visit the ancient capital of Kyoto where you are invited to enjoy sightseeing at its Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples with their history of more than 1,000 years.

tional highway restoration work and a soil dam formed by collapsed soil.

TV-7:Visit to the site of soft ground counter-measure work, enjoying boating in the castle town of Yanagawa, and tour of the City of Fu-kuoka (staying in Fukuoka, 24 - 25th Sep.(1 night and 2 days), evening meal not included)Date: September 24(Sunday) - 25(Monday)Fare: JPY90,000Tour Highlights: You will visit the site of road construction on a vast area of soft ground to observe soft ground countermeasures in Ja-pan. Please enjoy a visit to Yanagawa where you can enjoy the local atmosphere by boating down the Yana River and a tour of the interna-tional city of Fukuoka.

TV-9: Visit to the site of an earth reinforce-ment project in Hokkaido and tour of the northern cities of Sapporo and Otaru (staying in Sapporo, 24 - 25th Sep.(1 night and 2 days), evening meal not included)Date: September 24(Sunday) - 25(Monday)Fare: JPY90,000

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OP-2: Downtown TokyoDate: September 20, (Wednesday) 9:00-17:00Fare: JPY10,000 per person (Lunch included)Tour Highlights:Edo-Tokyo Museum: The Edo-Tokyo Mu-seum shows how the 15th-century village of Edo grew to be Tokyo, one of the largest cit-ies in the world. The museum, established in 1993, recounts this story of remarkable growth through life-size replicas and detailed scale models. There is a life-size reconstruction of the Kabuki Theater, and reconstructions of Edo Castle and Nihonbashi Bridge.

Sensoji Temple in Asakusa: Sensoji is the old-est and most impressive temple in Tokyo. The main hall was first built in 645 to house a tiny golden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, that had been repeatedly hauled up in fishing nets despite being thrown back into the river. The temple precincts bustle with people pray-ing, buying fortunes, shopping or sightseeing.

Imperial Palace East Garden: Formerly located in the heart of Edo Castle. Much of the original landscaping remains, covering 210,000 square meters, and making up about one-third of the entire palace grounds.

OP-3: Hakone 1-dayDate: September 21, (Thursday) 8:30-18:30Fare: JPY12,500 per person (Lunch included)Tour Highlights:Lake Ashi: Excursion boats give cruises around beautiful Lake Ashi, a crater lake with a cir-cumference of nearly 18 kilometers. Lake Ashi is also well known for the inverted reflection of Mt. Fuji on a calm, clear day.

Owakudani Valley: The Owakudani Ropeway joins Togendai, on the northern shore of Lake Ashi, and Mt. Soun. The highest point is 130 meters above the ground between Mt. Soun and Owakudani. At Owakudani Station a revolv-ing observation platform affords a panoramic view of the Hakone district and a near view of Owakudani Valley, where sulfurous steam es-capes from fissures in the rock.

OP-4: Kamakura 1-dayDate: September 22, (Friday) 9:00-17:00Fare: JPY10,000 per person (Lunch included)Tour Highlights:Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine: Founded at its present location by Yoritomo Minamoto in 1180, it remains one of the most popular shrines in the Kanto region. The present build-ings date from 1828. The main hall at the top of the stairs affords a magnificent view of Ka-makura along Wakamiya Oji street.

Daibutsu or The Great Image of Buddha: Des-ignated a National Treasure, it is Japan’s larg-est Buddhist image after Todai-ji’s in Nara. The present statue is the second at the site. The original image, carved from wood in 1243, was destroyed by a storm five years later. The pres-ent sculpture was cast in bronze around 1252.

Hase Kannon Temple: The Hase Kannon tem-ple is the home of the Hase Kannon, Japan's largest wooden sculpture, standing about 27.5 feet in height. It is an eleven-faced Kannon. The faces, each wearing a different expression, represent the bodhisattva's different aspects: three each face forward, right, and left, one is at the rear of the head, and one above the crown. All together they symbolize Kannon's hearing prayers and saving all sentient beings. * All tours may be canceled if the number of partici-pants fails to reach 30.* Places to visit are subject to change with or without notice.

Tour Conditions

Tour fare includes 1) Sightseeing and transfers as shown in the itineraries, by motor coach and/or sightseeing boats on a seat-sharing ba-sis, plus admission fees to temple, shrine etc.; 2) Meals as specified in each itinerary; 3) English-speaking guide services

Application and Payment

Participants wishing to reserve hotel accom-modation and tours should apply online to reach JTB GMT no later than August 20, 2006. (Confirmation sheet will be sent by JTB GMT.)Application should be accompanied by a re-mittance covering the hotel deposit (one night room charge) and/or total tour fare plus the handling charge of JPY525 due JTB GMT.

Cancellation

In the event of cancellation, written notifica-tion should be sent to JTB GMT. The follow-ing cancellation fees will be deducted before any refund is made, in addition to the handling charge.

(The hotel deposit will be credited to your bill. All hotel expenses deducting the hotel deposit should be paid directly to the hotel.)No reservation will be confirmed in the ab-sence of this payment. All payment must be in Japanese yen. If the remitter's name is different from the participant's name or the remittance covers more than one person, please inform us of the name of each participant.Payment should be in the form of:One of the following credit cards:1. VISA 2. MasterCard 3. Diners Club 4. AMEX 5. JCBA bank transfer to JTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc. (Message: CD100720-240)Account at the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, UFJ Ltd., Shin-Marunouchi Branch (swift code: BOTKJPJT)1-4-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 Japan (Account number: 4760343)

Official Hotels:Up to 10 days before the first night of stay charge. ---------------------------------------- None9 to 2 days before --- 20% of daily room charge1 day before --------- 80% of daily room chargeOn the day of arrival or no notice given ----------------------- 100% of daily room charge

Accompanying Person's Program

AP-1: Tea Ceremony & Flower ArrangementDate: September 20, (Wednesday) 13:00-15:00Fare: JPY5,000 per person Tour Highlights: Enjoy esprit of Japanese cul-ture by experiencing Japanese tea ceremony and flower arrangement.

AP-2: Origami & KimonoDate: September 21, (Thursday) 13:00-15:00Fare: JPY5,000 per personTour Highlights: Enjoy putting on a fashion-able Kimono and making "Origami" Japanese paper craft.* All tours may be canceled when the number of participants fails to reach the expected quota.* Places to visit are subject to change with or without notice.

OP-1: Japanese Garden & ShoppingDate: September 19, (Tuesday) 13:30-17:00Fare: JPY5,700 per person Tour Highlights:Sankei-en Garden: Sankei-en is a stroll-around-type garden full of masterpieces of architecture. Hara Tomitaro, a silk merchant, created the garden in the image of the Nara countryside. He opened the garden to the pub-lic in 1906. Sankei-en evolved as Hara scoured ancient capitals for buildings.

Motomachi Shopping Street: Located close to China town on the other side of the O-oka River, this street is a shopper's paradise in Yo-kohama and is lined with many chic and fash-ionable clothing shops, interior goods stores, accessory shops, famous restaurants, coffee shops and bakeries.

Optional Tours

Tour Highlights: You will tour the site of soil reinforcement project executed in the cold land of Hokkaido. And you are welcome to enjoy vast scenery only found in Hokkaido and sight-seeing in the large northern city of Sapporo and the historical port of Otaru.*All tours may be canceled when the number of par-ticipants fails to reach the expected quota.* Places to visit are subject to change with or without notice.

Tours:10 - 8 days before the departure day of one day tours ----------------------------- 20% of tour fare7 - 2 days before --------------- 30% of tour fare1 day before -------------------- 40% of tour fareOn the day Prior to starting time on the depar-ture day-------------------------- 50% of tour fare After departure or failure to show without no-tice------------------------------ 100% of tour fare

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MAP OF YOKOHAMA CITY

TRAFFIC INFORMATIONTokyu Toyoko Line : Limited Express

Tokyu Toyoko Line 6min

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by Taxi

Traffic Information

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Tokyo Sta.

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Kikuna Sta.

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Yokohama Subway

Narita Airport

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(Connecting to Minato Mirai Line 10min. to Minato Mirai Sta.)

(Change to Keihin-Tohoku Line at Higashikanagawa-Sta.)

(120min. for PACIFICO YOKOHAMA)

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Yokohama-Minato MiraiManyo-club(Jun 2005 open)

Yokohama World Porters

Navios Yokohama

YokohamaCosmo World

JICA YokohamaInternational Center

Inter ContinentalThe Grand Yokohama

ConferenceCenter

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Pan Pacific HotelYokohama

Queen's SquareYokohama

Nippon-MaruMemorial Park

Yokohama Royal Park Hotel

NissekiYokohama Bldg.

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Bldg.

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PACIFICO YOKOHAMA

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1-1-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama200-0012, JapanGeneral Information 045-221-2155Access Information 045-221-2166

URL:http://www.pacifico.co.jp

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Organized by the Japan Chapter of the IGS Under the auspices of the IGS and with the support of the Japanese Geotechnical Society and the International Society for Soil Mechanics Geotechnical Engineering

The International Geosynthetics Society’s (IGS) showcase conference offers an exceptional opportunity for dialogue among the various disciplines related to geosynthetics (e.g., geotechnical, environmental, and civil engineering; hydraulics; geology). It will provide perspectives on and overview of technical innovations by offering forums for engineers and researchers, and by welcoming papers devoted to new techniques and applications.

8ICG conference topics include transportation, hydraulic structures, erosion control and coastal works, soil improvement and reinforcement, mining, waste landfills, remediation of contaminated sites, landscaping and environmental mitigation, prevention of natural and technological risks, agriculture and forests, innovative geo-materials and construction methods, and education and technology transfer.

More than 350 papers have been accepted for the 8ICG, the most in the history of the ICG, reviewed by the International Paper Selection Committee (IPSC) and a number of international reviewers appointed by the IPSC: Jiro Kuwano, chair (Japan), Richard Bathurst (Canada), Heinz Brandl (Austria), Daniele Cazzuffi (Italy), Jean-Pierre Gourc (France), Robert Holtz (United States), Chris Lawson (Malaysia), Masashi Kamon, Junichi Koseki, and Fumio Tatsuoka (all of Japan).

NNeeww ccoonnffeerreennccee ffeeaattuurreess aatt 88IICCGG Practitioners and Academics Forum. A Special Plenary Session will be held during the 8ICG to help facilitate a

dialogue between geosynthetics researchers and practitioners, which will be moderated by Richard J. Bathurst, IGS past-president. The goal is to have areas of research identified by academics that have potential applications to practitioners and have potential geosynthetics research opportunities identified by practitioners.

Case histories. A new and unique feature of the 8ICG will be presentation sessions organized for about 100 papers on geosynthetics engineering case histories, submitted from IGS chapters and individual authors all over the world.

Special and Keynote Lectures Giroud Lecture by Lawson, C.R. (Malaysia) on “Geotextile containment for hydraulic and environmental

engineering” Keynote Lectures:

Heibaum, M. (Germany), Fourie, A. (Australia), Girard, H. (France), Karunaratne, G.P. (Singapore), Lafleur, J. (Canada), Palmeira, E.M. (Brazil) on “Hydraulic Applications of Geosynthetics”

Koseki, J. (Japan), Bathurst, R.J. (Canada), Guler, E. (Turkey), Kuwano, J. (Japan), Maugeri, M. (Italy) on “Seismic Stability of Reinforced Soil Walls”

Kavazanjian, E. (USA), Dixon, N. (UK), Katsumi, T. (Japan), Kortegast, A. (New Zealand), Legg, P. (South Africa), Zanzinger, H. (Germany) on “Landfill and Environmental Issues”

“IGS History” by Giroud, J.P.

Training Course on Geosynthetics (9 a.m.- 5 p.m. on 18 September; ¥3,000 for materials and lunch), organized by the IGS Education Committee. The topics and lecturers are: Geosynthetics Types and Functions (Palmeira, E.), Geosynthetics in Drainage and Filtration (Gourc, J. P.), Geosynthetics in Hydraulic Applications (Zornberg, J.), Geosynthetics in Reinforced Walls and Steep Slopes (Bathurst, R.), Geosynthetics in Unpaved Roads (Shin, E. C.), Geosynthetics in Embankment on Soft Soils (Otani, J.), and Geosynthetics in Waste Disposal (Bouazza, M.).

Pre-8ICG Special Lectures (5:30 p.m., 18 September, free) will be hosted by the IGS Japanese Chapter and the Japanese Geotechnical Society. The two special lectures are: J. P. Giroud on "Geosynthetics Engineering: Successes, Failures and Lessons Learned (the Vienna Terzaghi

Lecture)"; R. Kerry Rowe on "Long-Term Performance of Contaminant Barrier Systems (2005 Rankine Lecture)"

For reservations, please contact Mrs. Nohara ([email protected]) and provide name, affiliation, and country.

OOtthheerr aaccttiivviittiieess aanndd eevveennttss Exhibition will be held and will be open to any individuals free of charge. Excursions to various attractions in Kyoto and the surrounding area are planned, which will provide conference

participants and accompanying persons an opportunity to enjoy Japanese culture, e.g., visits to modern and historical cities and a cruise on Tokyo Bay. A number of post-conference technical tours to unique and interesting construction sites and structures are also being organized.

CCoonnffeerreennccee FFeeeess For IGS and ISSMGE members before the end of June 2006: ¥70,000 for full participation (¥30,000 for one day);

after 1 July 2006: ¥80,000 for full participation (¥36,000 for one day). For others before the end of June 2006: ¥80,000 for full participation (¥36,000 for one day); after 1 July 2006:

¥90,000 for full participation (¥42,000 for one day).

Visit the conference Web site at: www.8icg-yokohama.org/ for information on transportation, accommodation, registration, and exhibitor applications, or contact: Conference Secretariat: E-mail: [email protected];

Tel: 81/3 3837 2503; Fax: 81/3 3837 5818 Organising committee: Chairman, Tatsuoka, F.

IGS Vice President, JGS President

18 Sep. (Mon.) 19 September (Tue.) 20 September (Wed.) 21 September (Thu.) 22 September (Fri.) 23 Sep. (Sat.)

Registration Keynote lecture 1

by J. Koseki et al.

(9:00-10:00)

Keynote lecture 2

by M. Heibaum et al.

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Keynote lecture 3

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(9:00-10:00) Opening session (9:30-10:30)

IGS History by J.P. Giroud

(10:00-10:15)

IGS Pioneers (10:15-10:30) Coffee (10:00-10:30) Coffee (10:00-10:30) Coffee (10:00-10:30)

Giroud lecture by C. Lawson

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4 parallel sessions

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4 parallel sessions

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IGS General Assembly

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4 parallel sessions

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4 parallel sessions

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With the support of

The International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

With the support of

The Japanese Geotechnical Society

Organized by

The Japan chapter of the IGS

Under the auspices of

The International Geosynthetics Society

INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE ONGEOSYNTHETICSth

The IGS Japan chapter is pleased to welcome you to the Eighth International Conference on Geosynthetics (8ICG Yokohama), which is the first ICG held in the Northeast Asia. The 8ICG is held under the auspices of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS). I would like to sincerely thank all our IGS colleagues, not only the members of the organization committee, consisting of local colleagues in Japan, but also a number of international IGS colleagues, for their great efforts for the success of the 8ICG. The support from the Japanese Geotechnical Society and the Internation-al Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engi-neering is a great help to us.

The International Paper Selection Committee worked very hard to make the 8ICG technically highly useful and attractive to all the engineers, researchers and oth-er colleagues working in the field of Geosynthetics Engineering. Very active and fresh lecturers were se-lected for the Giroud lecture and the keynote lectures, which is essential to keep the IGS young and active. The 8ICG is characterised by several other important and new features, including the following:

Organized by

with support of

The Japan chapter of the IGS

The International Geosynthetics Society

The International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

The Japanese Geotechnical Society

Under the auspices of

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A Word from the Chairperson

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONSThe International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (the ISSMGE) The Japanese Geotechnical Society (the JGS)The Japan Society of Civil Engineers (the JSCE)Public Works Research Institute (PWRI)Railway Technical Research Institute (RTRI)Japan Chemical Fibers Association (JCFA)National Institute for Rural Engineering (NIRE)Japan Civil engineering Consultants Association (JCCA)

8ICG-Yokohama 2006Phone.: +81-3-3837-2503Fax: +81-3-3837-5818E-mail: [email protected]: www.8icg-yokohama.org

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

I believe that you will find the 8ICG interesting, useful and enjoyable. A number of tours arranged to visit the heart of Japan will also be attractive to a number of over-sea visitor.

a) The largest number of technical papers was accepted in the history of the ICG for the last nearly 30 years.The largest number of papers will be orally presented so that as many as participants, in particular, younger col-leagues, can have a chance to report results from his or her technical and research activities and the participants can hear them. The largest number of case history papers was accepted. In particular, as the first time in the history of the IGC, nearly 100 very interesting and useful case history papers were submitted from a number of IGS chapters. A special lecture on the history of the IGS will be made, which is now very useful and interesting for the IGS col-leagues, in particular young colleagues, to understand the spirit and the uniqueness of the IGS. A practitioners and academics forum will be held for the first time in the history of the ICG. It is true that these two groups tend to go in different directions losing effective in-teractions, despite that this is the key and essence for the development of the IGS.

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I believe that you will find the 8ICG interesting, useful Please enjoy the 8ICG and also Yokohama

TATSUOKA, FumioChairperson of the Organizing Committee

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Chairperson:Fumio TATSUOKA (Japan)Co-Chairperson:Masashi KAMON (Japan)Katsuhiko MAKIUCHI (Japan)Hidetoshi OCHIAI (Japan)Conference Secretariat:Nobuo KIYOKAWA (Japan)Yoko AKANA (Japan)Members:Hiroshi ABE (Japan)Toshinobu AKAGI (Japan)Katsuhiko ARAI (Japan)Akira ASAOKA (Japan)Naozo FUKUDA (Japan)Hikaru HOTTA (Japan)Shigeyoshi IMAIZUMI (Japan)Shoji IMAIZUMI (Japan)Makoto IMANO (Japan)Tadayoshi ISHIBASHI (Japan)Masayuki KASHIWAYANAGI (Japan)Hirotaka KAWASAKI (Japan)Yoshiaki KIKUCHI (Japan)Takao KISHIDA (Japan)Yasuyuki KITANO (Japan)Masaki KITAZUME (Japan)Hidetoshi KOHASHI (Japan)Koji KUMAGAI (Japan)Osamu MATSUO (Japan)Hajime MATSUOKA (Japan)Toshiyuki MITACHI (Japan)Norihiko MIURA (Japan)Tatsuya MOCHIZUKI (Japan)Yoshiyuki MOHRI (Japan)Hidekazu MURATA (Japan)Toshikazu NAGAOKA (Japan)Kazuyuki NAKAMURA (Japan)Tatsuaki NISHIGATA (Japan)Mitsuo NOZU (Japan)Hideki OHTA (Japan)Masahiro OKAMOTO (Japan)Takeshi SEZAI (Japan)Satoru SHIBUYA (Japan)Takayuki SHIMAOKA (Japan)Hisashi TARUMI (Japan)Makoto TORIIHARA (Japan)Ikuo TOWHATA (Japan)Yoshihisa UCHIDA (Japan)Takeo UMEZAKI (Japan)Atsushi YASHIMA (Japan)

Kazuya YASUHARA (Japan)Keiichi YASUOKA (Japan)Kazuo YOKOZAWA (Japan)Daizou YOSHIKAWA (Japan)General Affairs Division:Takao HIRAI (Japan)Yoshihisa MIYATA (Japan)Akinori HAZAMA (Japan)Junichi HIRONAKA (Japan)Noriko IJUIN (Japan)Scientific and Program Division:Jiro KUWANO (Japan)Junichi KOSEKI (Japan)Jun IZAWA (Japan)Daiki HIRAKAWA (Japan)Takeshi KATSUMI (Japan)Yukihiro KOHATA (Japan)Nozomu KOTAKE (Japan)Kunio MINEGISHI (Japan)Toshifumi MUKUNOKI (Japan)Jun OTANI (Japan)Shinichi SHIGEHISA (Japan)Masahiro SHINODA (Japan)Yoshimichi TSUKAMOTO (Japan)Taro UCHIMURA (Japan)Noriyuki YASUFUKU (Japan)Kenji WATANABE (Japan)Arrangement and Exhibition Division:Hiroshi MIKI (Japan)Jun NISHIMURA (Japan)Takeharu KONAMI (Japan)Treasurer Division:Masaru TATEYAMA (Japan)Shinji MATSUO (Japan)Sponsor Division:Masao ITOH (Japan)Takayuki MASUO (Japan)Hideto SHINTANI (Japan)Naoko TSUJI (Japan)

Richard J. BATHURST (Canada)Daniele A. CAZZUFFI (Italy)Rudolf FLOSS (Germany)Jean-Pierre GIROUD (USA)Colin J.F.P. JONES (UK)Soo Sam KIM (Korea)Guangxin LI (China)G. Venkatappa RAO (India)

R. Kerry ROWE (Canada)Kwet Yew YONG (Singapore)

Chairperson:Hiroshi MIKI (Japan)Co-Chairperson:Bernard MYLES (UK)Members:Emesto ALIO (Benezuela)Cheng Gang BAO (China)Dennes T. BERGADO (Thailand)John W. COWLAND (Hong Kong, China)Philippe DELMAS (France)Pierpaolo FANTINI (Italy)Takao HIRAI (Japan)Peter LEGGE (South Africa)Jun NISHIMURA (Japan)James PAUL (UK)Ian D. PEGGS (USA)Mike SADLIER (Australia)Peter E. STEVENSON (USA, IGS Secretary)Wim VOSKAMP (The Netherlands)Chungsik YOO (Korea)Jorge G. ZORNBERG (USA)Advisors:Daniele A. CAZZUFFI (Italy, IGS President)Fumio TATSUOKA (Japan, IGS Vice President)

Chairperson:Jiro KUWANO (Japan)Co-Chairperson:Junichi KOSEKI (Japan)International Paper Selection Committee:Richard J. BATHURST (Canada)Heinz BRANDL (Austria)Daniele A. CAZZUFFI (Italy)Jean-Pierre GOURC (France)Robert D. HOLTZ (USA)Masashi KAMON (Japan)Chris R. LAWSON (Malaysia)Fumio TATSUOKA (Japan)

INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION COMMITTEE

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

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Floor Layout of the Conference Center

Technical Session BTechnical Session C

Technical Session D

Coffee BrreakIce Break & Drink

Lounge

Lunch BoxesTechnical Exhibition

Technical Exhibition

Poster Session

Coffee Break

Registration & Information

Foyer

Opening SessionIGS HistoryIGS PioneerGiroud LectureKeynote Lecture

Technical Session ASpecial Session(Pratitioners and Academic Forum)General AssemblyClosing Ceremony

Main Hall

Guest RoomPreview Room

Secretariat

Coffee CornerFoyer

Coffee Corner

Technical Exhibition

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Registration Desk (2nd Floor)On your arrival, please go to the registration desk, where you will receive your name card and registration docu-ments.

General Information Desk (2nd Floor)The general information desk is open from 9:00 – 17:00.

Presentation Preview Room (3rd Floor)Room 316 equipped with PCs and a projecter is for the preparation of oral presentations.

Bulletin Board (2nd Floor)Further information regarding meetings, tours, etc will be informed on the bulletin board.

Accommodation & Tour Desk (2nd Floor)The accommodation & tour desk is open from 9:00 – 17:00.

General Secretariat (3rd Floor)The general secretaiat is located on 3rd Floor, Room 317. and open from 9:00 – 17:00.

Lunch & Coffee Break (3rd Floor)Lunch is provided from 12:00 – 13:30 at the Lounge on the 3rd Floor.Coffee is served at the Lounge and Foyer on 3rd Floor at 10:00 & 15:00. Coffee vending machines are available at the Foyer (Seaside) all day.

Ice Break & Drinks (3rd Floor)Ice Break are served at the Lounge on 3rd Floor from 17:00 – 18:30 on September 19.Drinks are served at at the Lounge on 3rd Floor from 17:00 – 18:30 on September 20.

Meeting Date Time Room

IGS Officers’ Meeting September 17, 9:00AM – 17:00PM Room 211.

Pre-Conference Council Meeting (Outgoing Council)

September 18 8:00AM – 17:00PM Room 511+512

IGS Corporate Member Reception September 18 20:00PM – 22:00PM Habor Lounge A

Geotextile & Geomembrane Editorial Meeting September 19 12:00 – 15:00PM Room 211

Practitioners & Academics (P/A) Forum Panelist Meeting September 20 12:00 – 14:00PM Room 511

Geosynthetics International Editorial Meeting September 21 12:00 – 15:00PM Room 513

Ordinary General Assembly September 22 10:30AM – 12:00 Main Hall

Asian Activity Committee September 22 12:00 – 13:30PM Room 511

Post-Conference Council Meeting (New Council) September 23 10:00AM – 17:00PM Room 311+ 312

IGS Meetings

ISO/ TC221 Working Group 3 Meeting: September 19, 9:00AM – 13:30PM, Room 511ISO/ TC221 Working Group 2, 3, 4, 5 Meeting: September 19, 13:30PM – 21:00PM, Rooms 511, 512, 513, 514.ISO/ TC221 Prenary Meeting: September 20, 17:30PM – 20:00PM, Rooms 511, 512

ISO / TC221 MEETINGS

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Conference Schedule17

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Opening Session(9:30-10:30)

IGS History by J.P. Giroud(10:00-10:15)IGS Pioneers(10:15-10:30)

Keynote Lecture 1by J. Koseki et al.

(9:00-10:00)

Keynote Lecture 2by M. Heibaum et al.

(9:00-10:00)

Keynote lecture 3by E. Kavazanjian et al.

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IGS Student Award(10:00-10:10)

Coffee (10:00-10:30) Coffee (10:00-10:30)Coffee (10:10-10:30)

Giroud Lectureby C. Lawson(10:30-11:30)

Technical Sessions (TS-3A, B, C, D)

(10:30-12:00)

Technical Sessions (TS-6 A, B, C, D)

(10:30-12:00) IGS General Assembly &

IGS Award(10:30-12:00)Exhibition Opening

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Technical Sessions (TS-8 A, B, C, D)

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Coffee (15:00-15:30)

Coffee (15:00-15:30) Coffee (15:00-15:30) Coffee (15:00-15:30)

Technical Sessions (TS-2 A, B, C, D)

(15:30-17:00)

Technical Sessions (TS-5 A, B, C, D)

(15:30-17:00) Special SessionPractitioners and

Academics Forum(15:30-17:00)

Closing Ceremony(15:30-17:00)A B C D A B C D

W-2 R-2 H-2 R-10 W-5 T-4 H-5 R-5

Terzhaghi LectureRankine Lecture

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Ice Break &Poster Session(17:00-18:30)

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Meeting Football(18:00-21:00)

Banquet(18:30-20:30)(17:00-

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Main Hall (1F)Opening Session / IGS History / IGS Pioneers / Giroud Lecture / Keynote Lectures Technical Session A / Special Session / General Assembly / Closing Ceremony

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Lounge & Foyer (3F)

Technical Session BSmall Auditorium (5F)

Technical Session CRoom 501 (5F)

Technical Session DRoom 502 (5F)

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Partnership and SponsorshipsThe organizing committee of 8ICG thanks the numerous sponsoring organizations.

Sponsorship Organizations City of Yokohama THE KAJIMA FOUNDATION THE MAEDA ENGINEERING FOUNDATION NOHMURA FOUNDATION FOR MEMBRANE STRUCTURE’S TECHNOLOGY Technical Committee of Geotextile Reinforced Soil Structures (Public Works Research Center) Public Works Research Institute Continuous Fiber Greening Association

Sponsors for the Congress Bag TAIYOKOGYO CORPORATION:(SUN) TANAKA CO., LTD. MAEDAKOSEN CO., LTD. Mitsubishi Chemical Functional Products, Inc. Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products, Ltd

Sponsors for the Football Uniforms KURARAY CO., LTD TANAKA CO., LTD. TEIJIN LIMITED Toray Industries, Inc. TOYOBO CO., LTD Bridgestone Corporation

Poster Exhibit SHIMIZU CORPORATION MAEDA CORPORATION KAJIMA CORPORATION EPS construction method Development Organization Association for Drainage Mat of Retaining Wall

Advertisement of the Program Dia Consultants Co., Ltd Ashimori Industry Co., Ltd. Reinforced Earth Engineering Company MAEDAKOSEN CO., LTD Tokyo Sokki Kenkyujo Co., Ltd. KAJIMA CORPORATION Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products, Ltd. Continuous Fiber Greening Association OBAYASHI CORPORATION Shimadzu Corporation

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Exhibition3rd Floor of the Conference Center

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Exhibition ScheduleOne of the highlights of the conference, the technical exhibition, takes place inside the Conference Center (3rd floor), in an exhibition area of more than 1,500m near the location of the technical sessions. More than 50 compa-nies and organizations present their exhibitions. Exhibition area is open to any individuals free of charge.

Exhibition Opening: 11:45 – 12:00 on September 19, 3rd Floor Foyer (on the landward side)Exhibition Open Hours: September 19 11:45 – 18:30 September 20 & 21 9:00 – 17:00 September 22 9:00 – 15:30

List of the ExhibitorsName of Company or Ortanization Country Booth no. Name of Company or Ortanization Country Booth no.

ACE Geosynthetics Enterprise Co., LTD. Taiwan 45 National Institute for Rural Engineering Japan 20

AGRU KUNSTSTOFFTECHNIK GmbH Austria 51 52 NEWGRIDS LIMITED UK 39

ASAHI KASEI GEOTECHNOLOGIES., LTD. Japan 13 Newmark Engineering Products co., Ltd. Taiwan 38

ASHIMORI INDUSTRY., CO., LTD. Japan 33 Officine Maccaferri SpA Italy 46 47

BONAR TECHNICAL FABRICS Belgium 35 OKASAN LIVIC CO.. LTD Japan 40

Bridgestone Corporation Japan 34 PERMATHENE LTD. New Zealand 14

Capiphon (Drain) Corp. Taiwan 58 Presto Products Company USA 19

COLBOND BV The Netherlands 1 2 Railway Technical Research Institute Japan 55

EDILFLOOR SpA Italy 26 SAMYANG CORPORATION Korea 3

Eternal Preserve Limited / Linear Composites Ltd. Japan 30 SEVEN STATES ENTERPRISE CO.,LTD. Taiwan 41 42

FIBERTEX A/S Denmark 31 SOLMAX INTERNATIONAL Canada 25

Occupied 44 Sotoou Corporation Japan 28

GSE LINING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Thailand 27 Strata Systems, Inc. USA 4High Grade Soil Resarch Consordium / Technical Committee of Geotextile Reinforced Soil Structure Japan 57 TAIYO KOGYO CORPORATION (SUN) Japan 15 22 23

High Stiffness Polyethylene Pipe Assciation Japan 24 TANAKA CO., LTD. Japan 6

HUBEI NETE LTD China 16 TEMA TECHNOLOGIES AND MATERIALS Italy 10

HUESKER Synthetic GmbH Germany 29 36 TEN CATE GEOSYNTHETICS ASIA Malaysia 7 8

HUIKWANG CORPORATION Taiwan 32 TENAX GROUP Italy 21

IDEAL FIBRES & FABRICS KOMEN Belgium 50 Tensar International Ltd UK 17

IFAI - 43 The Association of RRR Construction System Japan 56

INTERMAS NETS, SA Spain 37 Thrace Plastics Greece 9

KURARAY CO., LTD Japan 53 54 TOKYU CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. Japan 5

MAEDA KOSEN CO., LTD. Japan 11 18 Trelleborg Building Systems AB Sweden 48 49

MITSUBISHI CHEMICALS FUNCTIONAL PRODUCTS, INC. Japan 59 Volclay Japan Co., LTD. (CETCO) Japan (USA) 12

MITSUI CHEMICALS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, LTD. Japan 60

Poster Exhibit Stand No. Book Seller & IGS Stand No.

Association for Drainage Mat of Retaining Wall B IGS J

EPS construction method Development Organization C Taylor & Francis The Netherlands I

Hyb-Wall Association A The Japanese Geotechnical Society H

KAJIMA CORPORATION F G

MAEDA CORPORATION E

SHIMIZU CORPORATION D

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Ice Break & DrinkIce Break will be held at Lounge & Foyer (3rd Floor) on September 19, 17:00PM – 18:30PM and Drink will be held on September 20, 17:00PM – 18:30PM in parallel with the Poster Sessions.

Football MatchThe traditional football match will take place on Sep-tember 21 at SHIN-YOKO Football Park. The bus will leave 17:45PM from the front of the Conference Cen-ter (1st Floor). After the match, the players will be available to take the bus back to the Conference Cen-ter.

BanquetThe banquet will be held at the OSANBASHI Hall (2nd floor of the OSANBASHI Yokohama Interna-tional Passenger Terminal). Please remember to get your “Banquet” tickets. Casual dress and comfortable shoes are recommended. Buses will leave from the Conference Center at 17:30 PM prompt, and will return to the Conference Center after the close of the banquet.

*For participants of the technical visits: Please come to the Tour Desk (2nd Floor) and confirm the starting point and time of each tour.

Pre-Conference ToursTV-1: Tour of Japan's largest expressway construction site and sightseeing in hot spring steam shrouded Ha-kone and at Mount Fuji (staying in Hakone, 15 -16th Sep. (1 night and 2 days), all meals included)Date: September 15(Friday) - 16(Saturday)

Conference ToursTV-3: Visit to the site of a national road project and tour of the port city of Yokohama (22nd Sep. (half day), meal not included)Date: September 22(Friday)

TV-4: Visit to the Port and Airport Research Institute to see the newest marine civil engineering technologies and tour of the ancient capital of Kamakura (20th Sep. (1 day), meal included)Date: September 20(Wednesday)

Social Event TV-5: Visit to the site of construction of an under-ground urban expressway and sightseeing in the capi-tal city of Tokyo (21st Sep. (1 day), meal included)Date: September 21(Thursday)

Post Conference ToursTV-6: Visit to the Public Works Research Institute to see the newest civil engineering technologies and tour the world heritage site of Nikko (staying in Nikko, 24 - 25th Sep.(1 night and 2 days), all meals included)Date: September 24(Sunday) - 25(Monday)

TV-7: Visit to the site of soft ground countermeasure work, enjoying boating in the castle town of Yanaga-wa, and tour of the City of Fukuoka (staying in Fukuo-ka, 24 - 25th Sep.(1 night and 2 days), evening meal not included)Date: September 24(Sunday) - 25(Monday)

*All tours may be canceled when the number of par-ticipants fails to reach the expected quota.*Places to visit are subject to change with or without notice.

*For participants of the accompanying person’s pro-gram: Please come to the Tour Desk and confirm the venue.

AP-1: Tea Ceremony & Flower ArrangementDate: September 20 (Wednesday) 13:00-15:00Tour Highlights;Enjoy esprit of Japanese culture by experiencing Japa-nese tea ceremony and flower arrangement.

AP-2: Origami & KimonoDate: September 21 (Thursday) 13:00-15:00Tour Highlights;Enjoy putting on a fashionable Kimono and making "Origami" Japanese paper craft.

*All tours may be canceled when the number of par-ticipants fails to reach the expected quota.*Places to visit are subject to change with or without notice.

Technical Visits

Accompanying Person’s Program

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*For participants of the technical visits: Please come to the Tour Desk (2nd Floor) and confirm the starting point and time of each tour.

OP-1: Japanese Garden & ShoppingDate: September 19 (Tuesday) 13:30-17:00Tour Highlights;Sankei-en Garden: Sankei-en is a stroll-around-type garden full of masterpieces of architecture. Hara To-mitaro, a silk merchant, created the garden in the image of the Nara countryside. He opened the garden to the public in 1906. Sankei-en evolved as Hara scoured ancient capitals for buildings.Motomachi Shopping Street: Located close to China town on the other side of the O-oka River, this street is a shopper’s paradise in Yokohama and is lined with many chic and fashionable clothing shops, interior goods stores, accessory shops, famous restaurants, coffee shops and bakeries.

OP-2: Downtown TokyoDate: September 20 (Wednesday) 9:00-17:00Tour Highlights;Edo-Tokyo Museum: The Edo-Tokyo Museum shows how the 15th-century village of Edo grew to be Tokyo, one of the largest cities in the world. The museum, established in 1993, recounts this story of remarkable growth through life-size replicas and detailed scale models. There is a life-size reconstruction of the Ka-buki Theater, and reconstructions of Edo Castle and Nihonbashi Bridge.Sensoji Temple in Asakusa: Sensoji is the oldest and most impressive temple in Tokyo. The main hall was first built in 645 to house a tiny golden statue of Kan-non, the goddess of mercy, that had been repeatedly hauled up in fishing nets despite being thrown back into the river. The temple precincts bustle with people praying, buying fortunes, shopping or sightseeing.Imperial Palace East Garden: Formerly located in the heart of Edo Castle. Much of the original landscaping remains, covering 210,000 square meters, and making up about one-third of the entire palace grounds.

OP-3: Hakone 1-dayDate: September 21 (Thursday) 8:30-18:30Tour Highlights;Lake Ashi: Excursion boats give cruises around beau-tiful Lake Ashi, a crater lake with a circumference of nearly 18 kilometers. Lake Ashi is also well known for the inverted reflection of Mt. Fuji on a calm, clear day.Owakudani Valley: The Owakudani Ropeway joins Togendai, on the northern shore of Lake Ashi, and Mt. Soun. The highest point is 130 meters above the ground between Mt. Soun and Owakudani. At Owaku-dani Station a revolving observation platform affords a panoramic view of the Hakone district and a near view of Owakudani Valley, where sulfurous steam escapes from fissures in the rock.

OP-4: Kamakura 1-dayDate: September 22 (Friday) 9:00-17:00Tour Highlights;Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine: Founded at its pres-ent location by Yoritomo Minamoto in 1180, it re-mains one of the most popular shrines in the Kanto region. The present buildings date from 1828. The main hall at the top of the stairs affords a magnificent view of Kamakura along Wakamiya Oji Street.Daibutsu or The Great Image of Buddha: Designated a National Treasure, it is Japan’s largest Buddhist image after Todai-ji’s in Nara. The present statue is the sec-ond at the site. The original image, carved from wood in 1243, was destroyed by a storm five years later. The present sculpture was cast in bronze around 1252. Hase Kannon Temple: The Hase Kannon temple is the home of the Hase Kannon, Japan's largest wooden sculpture, standing about 27.5 feet in height. It is an eleven-faced Kannon. The faces, each wearing a dif-ferent expression, represent the bodhisattva's different aspects: three each face forward, right, and left, one is at the rear of the head, and one above the crown. All together they symbolize Kannon's hearing prayers and saving all sentient beings.

*All tours may be canceled if the number of partici-pants fails to reach 30.Places to visit are subject to change with or without notice.

Optional Tours

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Monday, September 18

9:00 - 17:00 IGS Training Course Room 501

An introductory training course on geosynthetics is organized by the IGS Education Committee, chaired by Prof. E. Palmeira.

Topics and Lecturers: Geosynthetics Types and Functions (E. Palmeira) Geosynthetics in Drainage and Filtration (J.P. Gourc) Geosynthetics in Hydraulic Applications (J. Zornberg) Geosynthetics in Reinforced Walls and Steep Slopes (R. Bathurst) Geosynthetics in Unpaved Roads (E.C. Shin) Geosynthetics in Embankments on Soft Soils (J. Otani) Geosynthetics in Waste Disposal (M. Bouazza)

Secretary of training course: S. Kamao (Nihon University) and Y. Kitamoto (Kajima Corp.), the IGS Japanese Chapter.

17:30 - 19:30 Pre-8ICG Special Lectures Room 501 (free for the 8ICG participants and the IGS members, the JGS members and the ISSMGE members. Seats are reserved for pre-registered persons.)

Chaired by Prof. Fumio TATSUOKA

“The Vienna Terzaghi Lecture” and “2005 Rankine Lecture” (hosted by the IGS Japanese Chapter and the Japa-nese Geotechnical Society)

Geosynthetics engineering: successes, failures and lessons learned (the Vienna Terzaghi Lecture) by J.P. Giroud Chairman Emeritus of GeoSyntec Consultants and Past President of IGS

Long term performance of contaminant barrier systems (2005 Rankine Lecture) by R. Kerry Rowe Professor, Vice Principal (Research), Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada and Past President of IGS

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Tuesday, September 19 Morning

9:30 – 10:30 Opening Session Main Hall

Mr. Nobuo KIYOKAWA, Secretary General of the 8ICG Organizing Committee, Chairperson of the Opening session Prof. Fumio TATSUOKA, Chairperson of the organizing committee, IGS Vice-President, JGS President Dr. Hiroshi MIKI, Chairperson of IGS Japanese chapter (Organizer) Prof. Pedro Sêco e PINTO, ISSMGE President Dr. Daniele CAZZUFFI, IGS President

IGS history, Dr. Jean-Pierre GIROUD (USA), Past President of IGS “A short history of the origins of the IGS”

IGS Pioneers, moderated by Mr. Peter STEVENSON, Secretary of IGS

10:30 – 11:30 Giroud Lecture Main Hall

“Geotextile containment for hydraulic and environmental engineering” by Mr. Chris R. LAWSON (Malaysia)

Chairperson: Dr. Hiroshi MIKI (Japan)

The Giroud Lecture was established by the IGS council in 1994 in recognition of the invaluable contributions of Dr. J.P. Giroud, to the technical advancement of the geosynthetics discipline during the last 25 years, and his cen-tral role in the development of the IGS.

11:45 – 12:00 Exhibition Opening 3rd Floor Foyer (on the landward side)

12:00 – 13:30 Lunch 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

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13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-1 A)

Tuesday, September 19 Afternoon

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break

R-1 “Basal reinforcement” Small Auditorium

W-1 “Landfill GCL” Main Hall

3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

Visualization of load transfer mechanisms of reinforced soil on pile element using X-ray CT methodHironaka, J., Gu, S., Otani, J. & Hirai, T.

Sisal fibre geotextiles for soil strengtheningSarsby, R., Mwasha, A., Searle, D. & Karri, R.S.

Investigation of geogrid base re inforcement mechanisms considering resid-ual stress and confinement effectsBerardi,R. & Pinzani, G.P.

Soft ground improvement by vertical rigid piles and basal geosynthetic rein-forcement – physical modellingJenck, O., Dias, D. & Kastner, R.

Hybrid-sandwiched foundations reinforced with geosyntheticsYasuhara, K. Murakami, S., Komine, H. & Sakakibara, T.

Field test of embankment constructed by column-net methodAoki, H. Nishioka, H., Tateyama, M., Yazaki, S. & Shinoda, M.

Properties of composite foundation o f deep mixing cement piles and geo-textile-reinforced cushion at Wenzhou Grain DepotXie, X., Liu, K. & Zhu, X.

A new countermeasure for soft ground using surface stabilization and geo-syntheticsMasuda, H., Yokomine, M. & Okochi, Y.

Seismic stability analysis of base-reinforced embankments on soft soilsBiondi, G., Brighina, A. & Maugeri, M.

Deformations of geosynthetic-reinforced column-supported embankmentsHuang, J., Han, J. & Collin, J.G.

Sliding resistance mechanism and whole stability analysis for reinforced soft foundation of embankment with geofabric Tang, H. & Wang, H.

Laboratory measurements of GCL shrinkage under cyclic changes in tem-perature and hydration conditionsThiel, R., Giroud, J.P., Erickson, R., Criley, K. & Bryk, J.

Validation of the use of filter paper suction measurements for the determina-tion of GCLs water retention curvesBarroso, M., Touze-Foltz, N. & Saidi, F.

Improving performance of containment barrier systemsLegge, K. R.

Effectiveness of a geocomposite liner to diffusion of aromatic hydrocarbons at low temperatureMukunoki T. & Rowe R. K.

Long-term hydraulic conductivity of modified GCL permeated with inor-ganic chemical solutionsKatsumi, T., Ishimori, H., Fukagawa, R. & Hanamoto, K.

GBR-S geosynthetic barrier – swelling nonwovenMohr, P.

Base liner equivalency assessment for landfill sitesGassner, F.W.

Landslide stabilization using an MSE buttress at a U.S. Superfund remedia-tion siteBeech, J.F., Monteleone, M. J. & Bonaparte, R.

MSW landfill lateral barrier using GCL: case history of Catania (Italy) new MSW landfillScotto M., Lo Grasso A.S. & Maugeri M.

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-1 B)

Chairperson: Prof. Guangxin LI (China)Co-Chairperson: Dr. John LAMONT-BLACK (UK)Secretary: Dr. Jin Chun CHAI (Japan)

Chairperson: Dr. Nathalie TOUZE-FOLTZ (France)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Supot TEACHAVORASINSKUN (Thailand)Secretary: Dr. Takeshi KATSUMI (Japan)

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Tuesday, September 19 Afternoon

R-9 “Model and laboratory testing” Room 502

H-1 “Drainage - testing and analysis” Room 501

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

Evaluation of mechanical behavior of a Brazilian marginal soil for rein-forced soil structuresPatias, J., Bueno, B.S. & Zornberg, J.G.

Effects of boundary friction on the strength and deformation of geosynthet-ic-reinforced sand in large-scale plane strain compression testsLiu, C. N., Liu, B.-Y., Chen, T. C. & Ho, Y. H.

Large scale plate load testing of biaxial geogrids with integral junctionsKupec, J., Jenner, C. & McGown, A.

Effects of reinforcement stiffness on deformation of reinforced soil struc-tures under cyclic and sustained loadUchimura, T. & Nguyen, C.-A.

Shear behavior of decomposed granite soil reinforced with fibreLee, J-S., Chae, Y-S., Lee, K-I. & Kim, T-H

Experimental and numerical investigation on reinforced sand samplesCividini, A.

Effect of triaxial compression testing factors on sand – geotextile interface frictionMarkou, I. & Droudakis, A.

Compressive strength of reinforced sand in plane strain compression and its approximate solutionKongkitkul, W. & Tatsuoka, F.

Laboratory small scale tests to study the behavior of reinforced soil wallVafaeian M. & Abbaszadeh R.

Influence of soil compaction, facing type and inclination on the behavior of geogrid reinforced soil wallsGuedes, V.C.P. & Ehrlich, M.

Unsaturated infiltration on artificial embankments reinforced with geosyn-theticsGarcia, E.F., Gallage, C.P.K. & Uchimura, T.

Reinforcement stiffness effect on the behaviour of retaining wall –experi-mental testsKulczykowski, M.

Effect of seating time on transmissivity and permittivity of nonwoven geo-textilesShukla, S.K. & Sharma, U.

Characteristics of environmentally friendly drainsKim, J. H., Cho, S. D. & Kim, S. S.

Soil consolidation and strengthening using electrokinetic geosynthetics - concepts and analysisJones, C.J.F.P., Glendinning, S. Huntley, D.T. & Lamont-Black, J.

Installation filter stress in prefabricated vertical drainsKarunaratne, G.P., Chew, S.H., Leong, K.W. & Lim, L. H

The application of PVDs to hydraulic engineeringSun, B. & Yu, J.

Long-term flow capacity of geocompositesBöttcher, R.-D.

Influence of geotextile filters on the dischange capacity of geocomposite drainage materials in long term tests with soil contactMuller-Rochhlolz, J., Bronstein, Z., Recker, C. & Diederich, R.

International geosynthetic terminology, definitions and symbols - The need for unification and harmonizationMackey, R.

Thermo-mechanical consolidation of soft Bangkok clay: innovative tech-nique using PVDAbuel-Naga, H.M., Bergado, D.T., Chaiprakaikeow, S. & Ramana, G. V.

Elastic visco-plastic consolidation modelling of soft clays improved by geo-synthetic vertical drainsRujikiatkamjorn, C. & Indraratna, B.

Sensitivity analysis related to the phenomena of consolidation delay by con-struction work using prefabricated vertical drain method in deep-soft clay depositsLee, C.-H. & Chae, Y.-S.

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-1 C) 13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-1 D)

Chairperson: Mr. Wim VOSKAMP (Netherlands)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Sergey MATVEEV (Russia)Secretary: Mr. Kenichi MATSUSHIMA (Japan)

Chairperson: Dr. Shobha K. BHATIA (USA)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Jochen MULLER-ROCHHOLZ (Germany)Secretary: Prof. Tatsuaki NISHIGATA (Japan)

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Tuesday, September 19 Afternoon

R-2 “Reinforced slopes and walls - case studies 1” (TC17 special session) Small Auditorium

W-2 “Liners on slopes” (TC5 special session) Main Hall

17:00 – 18:30 Poster Session & Ice Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

Mechanical properties of geotextile reinforcement, 30 years after installa-tionHarney, M.D. & Holtz, R.D.

A road embankment with slopes reinforced with geosynthetics – A Portuguese case studyMendonça, A. & Lopes, M.

Investigation of the behaviour of geosynthetic/soil systems in reinforced-soil structuresAschauer, F., Wu, W. & Oberreiter, K.

Three case histories of different specific uncommon geogrid-reinforced slopesAlexiew, D., Amigot, I. & Hangen, H.

Reinforced soil structure trench with geogrid and head wall using inter-locked concrete blocks Gomes, R.O.M., Ribeiro, L.S. & Vidal, D.

The construction of an embankment in Iran designed to fail by rotation to lift 4 m of crystalline salt from the river bed, out of the water.Rankilor, P. & Holgate, A.

Performance of a 37m high geogrid reinforced soil structure constructed over a disused sewage treatment pondLee E.C., Neoh C.A., Tu Y.E. & Har, L.Y.K.

Survey of a bridge abutment reinforced by geosynthetics, with optic sensors integrated in geotextile stripsNancey A., Rossi D. & Boons B.

Behaviour of geosynthetic-reinforced soil retaining wall subjected to forced cyclic horizontal displacement at wall faceHirakawa, D., Nojiri, M., Aizawa, H., Tatsuoka, F., Sumiyoshi, T. & Uchimura, T.

Field performance and pullout tests of geosynthetics reinforced soil slope using residual soil in SingaporeLim, H.T., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., He, Z.W., Ho, C.T., Toh, C.K., Koh, H.L., Khoo, T.K. & Chua, K.C.

Red Hill Landfill - design considerations for a hazardous waste cell Cowland, J., Sadlier, M. & Jones, B.

Deformation measurement technology of geomembrane at controlled land-fills using optical fiber sensorsNakamura, J., Sakanishi, M., Kitazawa, A., Kumagai, K., Fujihashi, K. & Ogasawara, T.

Modelling of lining system integrity failure in a steep sided landfillFowmes, G.J., Dixon, N., Jones, D.R.V. & Cowland, J.W.

Experimental tests for geosynthetics anchorage trenchesGirard H., Briançon L. & Rey E.

FEM study on tensile force of geosynthetic liner with a change of side slope gradientLi, M. & Imaizumi, S.

Simple convenient method to evaluate the tensile force at the shoulder of barrier sheet in landfillXu, S. & Imaizumi, S.

Improved methodology for geomembrane wind uplift design Giroud, J.P., Wallace, R.B. & Castro, C.J.

Capping systems for landfills in an active seismic area: case history of Cata-nia (Italy) old MSW landfillLo Grasso, A. S., Maugeri, M. & Costanzo, S.

A coastal waste disposal site on permeable ground in the Inland Sea of Ja-panKotake, N., Tsurugasaki, K. & Tezuka, T.

Use of geosynthetics for lining and drainage systems in quarry landfillsCowland, J.W., Sadlier, M.A. & Bouazza, A.

15:30 – 17:00 Technical Session (TS-2 A) 15:30 – 17:00 Technical Session (TS-2 B)

Chairperson: Prof. Jun OTANI (Japan)Co-Chairperson: Mr. Jan MAERTENS (Belgium)Secretary: Mr. Junichi HIRONAKA (Japan)

Chairperson: Prof. Jean-Pierre GOURC (France)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Mario MANASSERO (Italy)Secretary: Dr. Toshifumi MUKUNOKI (Japan)

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Tuesday, September 19 Afternoon

R-10 “Pull-out test” Room 502

H-2 “Drainage - case studies” Room 501

Evaluation of interaction properties of PVA geogrids in stabilized cohesive soils: shear- and pullout testsAydogmus, T., Alexiew, D. & Klapperich, H.

A new theoretical method to evaluate the peak and the residual pullout resis-tance of extruded geogrids embedded in granular soilsCardile, G., Gioffrè, D. & Moraci, N.

New definition of pullout constantJu, J. W., Park, J. B., Song, Chun S., Cho, S. D. & Kim, J. H.

Geogrid pullout tests using small scale equipmentKakuda, F. M., Bueno, B. S. & Teixeira, S.H.C.

The friction characteristic between lightweight soil materials with mixing foamed scrap glass and application on the reinforced soilsKubo, T., Yokota, Y., Makiuchi, K. & Minegishi, K.

Interaction behaviour of geosynthetics and soil under static and cyclic load-ings using the pull-out testNernheim, A. & Meyer, N.

Geosynthetic pullout in fine-grained soil: analysis of soil/ geosynthetic in-terface behaviourPinho-Lopes, M., Silvano, R. & Lopes, M.L.

Soil/ Geosynthetic interface characterization - The influence of some as-pects of the test procedureSilvano, R. & Lopes, M. L.

Interaction between geogrid reinforcement and tire chips-sands mixtureTanchaisawat, T., Bergado, D.T., Prempramote, S., Ramana G.V., Piyaboon S. & Anujorn, P.

Pullout tests of geogrid embedded in cement-mixed gravelWatanabe, K., Tateyama, M., Uchimura, T., Yonezawa, T. & Aoki, H.

Research on process separation of pullout tests based on orthogonal design theoryXu, L., L, D., Li, K. & Chen H.

FEM simulation of pullout resistance of Geogrid in soilZhu, J. G., Chen, X. M. & Xu, Y.Y.

A new dimensioning approach for geogrids with stiff junctionsZiegler, M.

The use of electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) in enhanced performance of sports turfLamont-Black, J., Huntley, D.T., Glendinning, S. & Jones, C.J.F.P.,

New generation of Electrically Conductive Vertical Drains for treatment of Singapore waste materialsLeong, T.P., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P. & Teo, T.H.

Importance of field test and FEM analysis in embankment construction on soft groundCarraro S., Sartorel E., Fantini P. & Ferraro V.

Back analyses of compressibility and flow parameters of PVD improved soft ground in Southern Vietnam Long, P.V., Bergado, D.T., Giao, P.H., Balasubramaniam, A.S. & Quang, N.C.

Application used PVDs and GTX cushion to treat soft subsoil on express-way embankmentWang, T.R. & Li, L.L.

Soil improvement works at Changi East, SingaporeVan der Molen, M. & Berg, R-J.

Analysis of field application of electro-osmosis via electrically conductive drains for soft clay consolidationKuma, J.V.M., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., Leong, T.P.D., Chia, Y.Z.D., Douglas, R.S. & Hee, A.M.

Behavior of a high airport embankment with horizontal drainsTatta, N., Ito, S., Kawauchi, M., Matsumura, T. & Nakamura, Y.

Drainage of cut slope - draining maskGendrin, P., Arab, R., Croix Marie T., Griere S., Barasz N. & Chauvel C.

Use of geocomposite drain in soccer field in BrazilSantos, J. P.

Vacuum consolidation method applied to underwater mud improvementSasaki, T. & Takahashi, S.

17:00 – 18:30 Poster Session & Ice Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

15:30 – 17:00 Technical Session (TS-2 C) 15:30 – 17:00 Technical Session (TS-2 D)

Chairperson: Prof. Dennes T. BERGADO (Thailand)Co-chairperson: Prof. Godakuru Prieth KARUNARATNE (Sri Lanka)Secretary: Dr. Tomokazu ISE (Japan)

Chairperson: Dr. Philippe DELMAS (France)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Xiao-Wu TANG (China)Secretary: Mr. Hidekazu TANIGUCHI (Japan)

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10:00 – 10:10 IGS Student Awards Chairperson; Prof. Ennio Marques PALMEIRA (Brazil) Main Hall

Wednesday, September 20 Morning

9:00 - 10:00 Keynote Lecture 1 Main Hall

Chairperson; Dr. Pedro Sêco e PINTO (Portugal) Lecturer: Prof. Junichi KOSEKI (Japan)

R-3 “Reinforced slopes and walls - case studies 2” Small Auditorium

17:00 – 18:30 Poster Session & Ice Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

Use of geotextiles to overcome challenging conditions at the seawall project in Port of BrisbaneAmeratunga, J., Boyle, P.J., Loke, K.H., Hornsey, W. & Strevens, M.

A debris flow induced by the collapse of a reinforced earth wallChen, R.H. & Chen, K.S.

A construction case of geotextile-reinforced soil retaining walls at the waste landfill site Construction of the open-air theater in MOERENUMA ParkNonaka, T., Tei, K. & Tachibana, N.

Case history: PVA geogrid reinforced wall for a residue deposit facilityPaes Jr., G., Costa Filho, L. M., Pacheco, E. & Silva, A. E. F.

Modern solutions based on geosyntetics applied for the execution of a re-taining wall on the road section DN13 Braov – Sighioara, km 37+049 - km 37+129Hanganu, E., Barariu, A., Rdulescu, M., Gruianu C., Feodorov V., Fodor V. & Voicu L.

Case studies of geosynthetic reinforced earth structure failuresWu, J. Y. & Tang, A. H.

A case study of reinforced slope in Thailand: Lumpang - Lamphun highwayMontri, D.

Prediction and performance of reinforced soil structuresHerle, V.

Structures reinforced with geosynthetics – some illustrated causes of failureDavies, P.L.

Numerical modeling of the mechanical behavior of geosynthetic liner sys-tems (GLS) installed on slopesHe, P, Girard, H., Poulain, D. & Lac, P.,

Effect of temperature on surface hardness and soil interface shear resistance of geosyntheticsBilgin, Ö. & Stewart, H.E.

Effect of boundary conditions on deflection of GM wrinkles in a GM/GCL composite linerGudina, S. & Brachman, R.W.I.

Questions raised regarding interpretation of inclined plane results for geo-synthetics interfacesGourc, J.P., Pitanga, H.N., Reyes-Ramirez, R. & Jarousseau, C.

Interface shear stress parameter evaluation for landfill liner using modified large scale shear boxSaravanan, M.,,Kamon, M., Faisal, H. A., Katsumi T., Akai, T., Inui, T. & Matsumoto, A.

Large scale ramp tests on soil-geosynthetic systemsViana, H. N. L. & Palmeira, E. M.

Interface resistances among soil and geosynthetic materials for final cover of a hazardous landfill in ThailandTeachavorasinskun, S. & Maneepairoj, J.

Development of graphical design charts for the stability of veneer cover sys-temSia, A. H. I. & Dixon, N.

Advantages of the secondary textured high density polyethylene geomem-brane in a sanitary landfillYou, G. & Ng, H.

Application of Geosynthesis on Tianziling Landfill and Correlated Geotech-nical ProblemsChen Y., Lin W., Ke H. & Wang T.

W-3 “Liner Interface” Main Hall

10:30 – 12:00 Technical Session (TS-3 A)

10:10 – 10:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

10:30 – 12:00 Technical Session (TS-3 B)

Chairperson: Mr. Steve P. CORBET (UK)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Ron Her CHEN (Taiwan)Secretary: Dr. Yukihiro KOHATA (Japan)

Chairperson: Prof. Delma VIDAL (Brazil)Co-Chairperson: Dr. Richard BRACHMAN (Canada)Secretary: Mr. Takayuki MASUO (Japan)

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17:00 – 18:30 Poster Session & Ice Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

“Seismic stability of reinforced soil walls” by Koseki, J., Bathurst, R.J., Güler, E., Kuwano, J., Maugeri, M.

R-11 “Walls and seismic behaviors” Room 502

Prediction of deformation of retaining walls of geosynthetic-reinforced soil under large earthquakesFujii, T., Izawa, J., Kuwano, J., Ishihara, M. & Nakane, A.

Experimental seismic analysis of geosynthetic-reinforced soil structures with three-dimensional reinforcements by shaking table testsLo Grasso A.S., Maugeri M. & Recalcati P.

Seismic stability of reinforced soil wall under different seismic waves using centrifuge shaking table testsIzawa, J. & Kuwano, J.

Seismic behavior of geogrid-reinforced structure based on shear characteris-tics of reinforced soilMatsushima, K., Mohri, Y., Aqil, U., Yamazaki, S., Ling, H.I. & Tatsuoka, F.

Dynamic behavior assessment of geosynthetic reinforced soil wallsAzad, A., Yasrobi, S.S. & Pak, A.Shaking table model tests on geogrid reinforced soil retaining wall with em-bedded sheetpileNakajima, S., Koseki, J., Watanabe, K., Tateyama, M. & Kato, N.

Seismic stability of the geogrid-reinforced soil wall combined with soil ce-mentSaito, T., Ito, H., Izawa, J. & Kuwano, J.

Model experiments for earthquake-resistant performance of geotextile using aluminum rod layerOsakabe, T., Kouda, M., Sato, H., Ishii, M., Tamura, M., Matsuzawa, K. & Kumada, T.

Effect of deck load on seismic stability of segmental bridge abutmentsFakharian, K. & Attar, I. H.

Experimental research on the potential failure surface and stress of a rein-forced earth wing wall of a water sluiceLiu, Z. & Han, H.

Estimating the dewatering time in geosynthetic tube dewatering projectsCantre, S.

Experiment on “Geotextile tube dehydration method” with nonwoven fabric tube for acceleration of dehydration workOkamura, A., Azuma, K., urata, M., Saeki, H. & Nishigata, T.

Dewatering fine-grained soils using geotextile tubes – an Australian case studyChow, R.W.

Evaluation on filtration performance of woven geotextiles by falling head, pressure filtration test, and hanging bag testsLiao, K. & Bhatia, S.

Efficiency of geotextile filters in dewatering wastes (sludge) from water treatment worksUrashima, D.C., Bernardes, G.P. & Vidal, D. M.

A dewatering treatment for oily sludge using geotextile filtersMendonça, M.B., Ehrlich, M., Cammarota, M.C. & Freire, D.D.C.

Dewatering of Sewage sludge using Electrokinetic GeosyntheticGlendinning, S., Jones, C.J.F.P., Huntley, D.T. & Lamont-Black, J.

Model test study on soft clay slope reinforced with electro-kinetic geosyn-theticsZhuang, Y.F., Wang, Z. & Chen, L.

Case history: the use of electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) in belt press de-wateringLamont-Black J., Huntley, D.T., Glendinning, S. & Jones C.J.F.P.

Case History - In-situ dewatering of lagooned sewage sludge using electro-kinetic geosynthetics (EKG) Jones, C.J.F.P., Glendinning, S., Huntley, D.T. & Lamont-Black, J.

Economic models for the use of electrokinetic geosyntheticsHuntley, D.T., Lamont-Black, J., Jones, C.J.F.P. & Glendinning, S.

Stability of punctured geotextile filter in large-scale physical model for coastal revetmentTian, H.,Ma, R., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P. & Tan, S.A.

H-3 “Dewatering” Room 501

Wednesday, September 20 Morning

10:10 – 10:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

10:30 – 12:00 Technical Session (TS-3 C) 10:30 – 12:00 Technical Session (TS-3 D)

Chairperson: Prof. Robert D. HOLTZ (USA)Co-Chairperson: Dr. W.F. LEE (Taiwan)Secretary: Dr. Jun IZAWA (Japan)

Chairperson: Mr. Kelvin LEGGE (South Africa)Co-Chairperson: Dr. Roger Joseph MARINO (USA)Secretary: Dr. Yoshihisa MIYATA (Japan)

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Wednesday, September 20 Afternoon

R-4 “Reinforced slopes and walls - case studies 3 Small Auditorium

W-4 “Sealing and drainage of barriers” Main Hall

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

Measurement of panel deformations of a polymer reinforced soil bridge abutmentÖzcelik, H.

Field monitoring and numerical prediction of the response of a nonwoven geotextile-reinforced wallPedroso, E.M., Bueno, B.S., Benjamim, C.V.S. & Zornberg, J.G.

Field observation of reinforced soil retaining wall of “double wall structure”Yoshida, K., Yokota, Y., Tatta, N., & Tsuji, S. & Arai, K

Field monitoring of two geogrid-reinforced steep soil walls in a 2-tiered configurationCho, S.D., Lee, K.W., Lee, H.Y. & Chang, K.S.

Case study on the global slope failure with geogrid reinforced soil wallHan, J.G., Kim, J.S., Hong, K.K., Cho, S.D., Lee, K.W. & Jeong, S.-S.

A case study of hybrid reinforced geo-structure using reinforced concrete block and slopeKim, Y.-N., Chae, Y.-S., Lee, K.-I. & Kim, T.-H.

Field performance of instrumented geosynthetics reinforced soil walls under large scale blast loadingHe, Z.W., Chew, S.H., Tan, H.W. A., Karunaratne G.P. & Chew, A.

Effect of geometry & geosynthetics type on the effectiveness of reinforced soil (RS) walls as protection against blast loadsTan, H.W.A., Chew, S.H., He, Z.W., Karunaratne, G.P. & Seah, Y.T.

Design and construction of a high embankment with siltstone excavated ma-terials reinforced by geogridsKollios, A.

A protective structure for mud flows in Northern ItalyRecalcati, P. & Negrini, G.

Three infrastructure projects using geosynthetics in ThailandYee, T.W., Kovittayanun, N., Mattanapojanard, C., Hong, C.W. & Cheah, S.C.

Backanalysis of an instrumented reinforced abutment on soft soilAraujo, G. L. & Palmeira, E. M.

Research on the mode of operation of geosynthetic reinforced load-bearing systems over soft layers in railway linesWeisemann, U., Lieberenz, K. & Vogel, W.

Analysis of technical criteria for clay liner in ChinaTang, X.W., Chen, Y.M., Luo, X. & Ying, F.

Numerical analysis of transport of landfill leachate through layered system underlain by an unsaturated soil stratum considering nonlinear sorption and degradationZhang, J. Luan, M. & Yang, Q.

Experimental investigation of flow rates through composite liners at the metric scaleTouze-Foltz, N., Barroso, M. & Cartaud, F.

Behaviour of an upstream stack formed with geotextile wrapped dikesCosta Filho, L. M., Pedrosa, S. B. M., Sieira, A.C.C.F. & Silva, M. R. P.

An example on the construction of MSW landfill site with the leakage de-tection and restoring automaticallyMurakami, Y., Kobayashi, F., Shimomura, Y., Nakao, T. & Shimonishi, S.

Use of geocomposite strips in leachate collection systemsZhao, A. & Giroud, J.P.

Geosynthetic drain elements for landfill cappings: long-term water flow ca-pacity and long-term shear strengthMueller, W.

Portable methods of locating leaks in liners and their integrationPeggs, I.D.

Evaluation of the real performance of an electrical geomembranes leak de-tection system : full scale experimental studyCaquel, F., Villon, G., Florin, JP. & Marcotte, M.

Drainage performance of composite geotextiles under confined loadsJeon, H-Y. & Jacek, M.

A case study of the use of large-diameter high-density polyethylene geo-pipesSumiyama, Y. & Tashiro, K.

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-4 A) 13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-4 B)

Chairperson: Dr. Kerry R. ROWE (Canada)Co-Chairperson: Prof. di Prisco CLAUDIO (Italy)Secretary: Mr. Kenji WATANABE (Japan)

Chairperson: Prof. Masashi KAMON (Japan)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Soo Sam KIM (Korea)Secretary: Mr. Hirofumi NAKAYAMA (Japan)

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Wednesday, September 20 Afternoon

R-15 “3D applications and new reinforcement materials” Room 502

H-4 “Filtration” Room 501

Triaxial tests on sand reinforced with 3D reinforcing elementsZhang, M.X., Min, X. & Javadi, A.A.

Numerical analysis of geosynthetic encased stone columnMurugesan, S. & Rajagopal, K.

Geo-reinforced sand columns: small scale experimental tests and theoretical modellingdi Prisco, C., Galli, A., Cantarelli, E. & Bongiorno, D.

Field test of a pipeline buried at shallow depth with a geogridYamazaki, S., Mohri, Y., Matsushima, K., Hori, T. & Fujita, N.

Model tests for new lightweight thrust restraint using geogridKawabata, T., Sawada, Y., Uchida, K., Kitano, T., Ling, H.I., Hirai, T. & Saito, K.

Uplift pressure removal system in underground structure utilizing geocom-posite systemShin, E.C., Das, B.M., Kim, J.I. & Park, J.J.

Lateral shearing tests on geosynthetic soil bagsAqil, U., Matsushima, K., Mohri, Y., Yamazaki, S. & Tatsuoka, F.

Evaluation of strength and hydraulic properties of plasma treated nonwoven geotextilesBouazza, A. & Jeon, H-Y.

Operational mechanisms and design approaches for geosynthetic reinforced load transfer platformsMcGown, A., Kupec, J. & Jenner, C.

On the measurement of pore sizes for nonwoven polypropylene geotextilesAtmatzidis, D.K., Chrysikos, D.A., Panagiotidi, E.K. & Skara, M.N.

Filtration behavior of geotextile under overburden pressure and bi-direction-al cyclic flowChen, R.H., Ho, C.C. & Hsieh, A.T.

Clogging evaluation on cross-plane flow performance of geotextile filterKohata, Y., Tanaka, M., Sato, O. & Hirai, T.

Geotextile behavior relevant to filtering low density suspended organic par-ticlesMarino, R.J., Walton, J., Cheng, S.C. & Martin, J.P.

Rational retention criteria design applied to internal unstable cohesionless soil filtration Vidal, D., Muñoz, C.S. & Urashima, D.C.

The present state about some of the research in the design criterion of the filtration in chinaDu, Z. & Wang, H.

Filtration tests under confinement on geotextiles-tailings systemsBeirigo, E.A., Palmeira, E.M. & Gardoni, M.G.

Study on the porous foam filter and its application in relief well of Yangtze River dikeZhang W., Xu, J., Bao, C. & Zhu G.

Piping of fine sand from reclaimed land through caisson seawall Khan, M. R. A. & Kitazume, M.

Application of geo-synthetic filter materials as drain envelope in land recla-mation in Haryana, IndiaMohan, L., Arora, V.K., Gupta, S.K. & Nagpal, A.R.

Filtration properties of geotextiles for heavy oil wellsScott, J.D.

Use of image analysis to control isotropy of synthetic fibrous products used in geotechnical applications Figueiredo Nunes, M., Fiadeiro, P., Ramos Belino, N.J. & Geraldes, M.J.

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-4 C) 13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-4 D)

Chairperson: Mr. Bernard MYLES (UK)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Chungsik YOO (Korea)Secretary: Dr. Taro UCHIMURA (Japan)

Chairperson: Mr. Mike SADLIER (Australia)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Dimitrios K. ATMTZIDIS (Greece)Secretary: Dr. Yukio TAMARI (Japan)

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Wednesday, September 20 Afternoon

T-4 “Reinforced wall” Small Auditorium

W-5 “Geomembrane properties” Main Hall

Reinforced earth structures on soft alluvial deposits improved withprefabricated vertical drains and stabilizing bermsBiswas, S. & Adhikari, A.

Lessons from construction of geosynthetic-reinforced soil retaining wallshaving full-height rigid facing for the last 10 yearsTamura,Y

Application of strain gauges to measure nonwoven geotextiledeformation in reinforced soil wallWon, M-S. & Kim, Y-S.

Highway three-tier surface geogrid reinforced wallTurcek, P., Turinic, L. & Baslik, R.

Design and performance of an 11-m high block-faced geogrid wallAllen, T.M. & Bathurst, R.J.

Vegetated retaining walls using concrete units and geogrids along the A8 motorway in AustriaFuchs, P.

Enhancing internal stability of reinforced soil slopes with anchorsGui, S.Q., Aydin, A., Liu, W & Dai, Z.J.

Application of soil nailing and reinforcement with geogrid in expansion and repair of mountain roadsPhienwej, N., Bergado, D.T. & Abuel-Naga, H.M.

A complex segmental concrete block retaining wall structure for thereconstruction of a historical bridgeManni, E. & Rimoldi, P.

Road ramps reinforced with geosynthetics in substitution of a traditional de-sign solutionColleselli, F., Trevisan, S. & Russo, L. E.

Geosynthetic-related products and applications for reinforced soil walls and steep slopes in JapanMaeda, S., Torium, N., Ishikawa, S., Shintani, H., Matsumoto, N., Kaneko, T., Sawahara, K., Ikoma, K., Amano, M., Hara, K. & Yokota, Y.

Overview of geomembrane history in the mining industryBreitenbach, A.J. & Smith, M.E.

Improvement of waste landfills using geosynthetics in JapanImaizumi, S., Nakamura, K., Matsuyama, S., Konishi, Y. & Kanou, H.

Implementation of HDPE geomembrane and geotextile liner: a case history from Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) crude oil pipeline project storage tank farm, Ceyhan marine terminal Kaya, E. & Guler, E.

Ageing resistance of HDPE-geomembranes – Evaluation of long-term be-havior under consideration of project experiencesTarnowski, C. & Baldauf, S.

Durability evaluation of geomembrane liners by outdoor exposure experi-ments for 10 yearsHarada, T., Imaizumi, S. & Nishizaki, I.

The study of the durability about the triple liner system -The loading tests about slope hydraulic barrier function in the sea area landfill sites-Satoh, T., Akai, T., Ishida, M., Nomura, T. & Kamon, M.

Non-destructive test for geomembranes by visible near-infrared spectrosco-pyKomiya, T., Nakayama, H., Shimaoka, T. & Inoue, K.

Strength testing of thermal welded PVC geomembrane field seams using non-destructive air channel methodsRohe, F.P. &, Rohe, D.S.

Relationship between temperature and peel strength of double hot wedge hdpe geomembranes seamsLopes, G., Barroso, M. & Costa, C.

Estimate of thermal stress of geomembrane using a thermal infrared imag-ing deviceNakayama, H., Shimaoka, T., Komiya, T. & Sannou, T.

Thermal degradation of geomembranes after exposure to heatLodi, P.C. & Bueno, B.S.

Bituminous geomembrane in extremely cold conditionsBreul, B., Reinson, J., Eldridge, T., Stenson, G. & Harman, Al.

15:30 – 17:00 Technical Session (TS-5 A)

17:00 – 18:30 Poster Session & Ice Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

15:30 – 17:00 Technical Session (TS-5 B)

Chairperson: Dr. Ching-Chuan HUANG (Taiwan)Co-Chairperson: Mr. Christopher KELSEY (USA)Secretary: Dr. Teru YOSHIDA (Japan)

Chairperson: Dr. John H. GREENWOOD (UK)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Graça LOPES (Portugal)Secretary: Dr. Hemanta HAZARIKA (Japan)

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Wednesday, September 20 Afternoon

R-5 “Reinforced slopes and walls - case studies 4” Room 502

H-5 “Dams” Room 501

In situ construction of a geogrid reinforced soil wall combined with soil ce-mentIto, H., Saito, T., Izawa, J. & Kuwano, J.

Use of geocells for lining a steep drainage channel in mining areaAbramento, M., Wickert, F., Franca, P., Franco, D., Durães, D. & Senf, D.

Landslide stabilization using geofoamMann, G. & Stark, T.D.

Landslide area stabilization by geogrids at low deformationMassone, G. & Pinzani, G.P.

Reinforced steep vegetated slope 60 m height for landslide stabilization in Lona-Lases (Trento-Italy)Dalla Torre, A., Benigni, C., Cesarini Sforza, G. & Fantini, P.

Design and performance of a new type of reinforced earth slopeOhta, H., Iwata, E., Arai, K., Kawamura, K., Nishimoto, T., Yokota, Y. & Tsuji, S.

Long term monitoring of alkalinity at the geogrid-block interface at a full scale masonry block retaining wallKoerner, G.R., Koerner, R.M. & Hsuan, Y.G.

Use of tropical soils as backfill of reinforced soil structures in BrazilBueno, B. S., Vilar, O. M., Zornberg, J. G.

Soil cantilever reinforced by geosynthetics and pre-stressed steel barsIizuka, A., Hirata, M., Ohta, H. & Yokota, Y.

Living noise barrier by geosynthetics reinforced soil wallWu, W., Aschauer, F., Oberreiter, K., Gruber, J. & Schön, H.

Innovative design for repairing Gondo mudslide by 20m high geogrid wallJaecklin P.F.

Geomembranes in Tenerife and La Palma Islands - (Canary Islands)Fayoux, D. & Potie, G.

Six-year performance of synthetic-rubber-sheet facing for the upper pond of seawater pumped storage hydropower plantKashiwayanagi, M., Sato, M. & Takimoto, J.

Waterproofing by PVC geomembrane of two ponds at the Pumped Storage Station of Afourer (Morocco)Fayoux, D. & Dewalque, N.

Impacts of construction practices and reservoir filling on geomembrane up-liftWallace, R., Giroud, J. & Shanks, M.

Selection test and application of geomembranes for Tai’an Pumped-Storage Power StationYan, J., Tao T.K. & Hou, J.

Use of geotextile as mechanical protection of geomembrane in Itiquira Dam Channel, BrazilAbramento, M. & Wickert, F.

The new ICOLD Bulletin on impervious geomembranes for dams Scuero, A. & Vaschetti, G.

Application of a large strain gauge to measure the deformation of composite geomembrane in the Three Gorges Project cofferdamBao, C.G., Li, Q.Y. & Gong, L.H.

The Observation and Analysis of Stress-strain Behaviors in Reinforced Re-gion of Sandy Dam Jiang K.-E, Wang K. & Jiang X.

Geosynthetics applied in special dikes — resources development and gangue recycle by environment protectionShu,Y., Yang, W., Wei, P., Zhang, G. & Zhang, N.

Construction of a geogrid-reinforced counter-weight fill to increase the seis-mic stability of an existing earth damMaruyama, N, Murayama, M. & Sasaki, F.

A durability study of the geotextile application in a water diversion projectZhang, T., Li, Z., Chen, Z., Zhou, J., Liu, G., Kan, X. & Zhu, Y.

17:00 – 18:30 Poster Session & Ice Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

15:30 – 17:00 Technical Session (TS-5 C) 15:30 – 17:00 Technical Session (TS-5 D)

Chairperson: Mr. Barry R. CHRISTOPHER (USA)Co-Chairperson: Dr. Han-Yong JEON (Korea)Secretary: Mr. Kazushi FURUMOTO (Japan)

Chairperson: Dr. Daniele CAZZUFFI (Italy)Co-Chairperson & Secretary: Prof. Kiyoshi OMINE (Japan)

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Thursday, September 21 Morning

9:00 - 10:00 Keynote Lecture 2 Main Hall

Chairperson; Prof. Toshinobu AKAGI (Japan)Lecturer: Dr. Michael HEIBAUM (Germany)

12:00 – 13:30 Lunch 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

Design and construction of geotextile encased columns supporting geogrid reinforced landscape embankments; Bastions Vijfwal Houten in the Nether-landsBrokemper, D., Sobolewski, J., Alexiew, D. & Brok, C.

Newport Southern Distributor Road: Uses of geosyntheticsCorbet, S.P. & Shaw-Smith, E.J.

Geosynthetics - innovative tool in soil reinforcementKlapperich, H. & Aydogmus, T.

Geosynthetic reinforced piled embankment– large-scale model tests and numerical modellingChew, S.H., Phoon, H.L., Le Hello, B. & Villard, P.

Railway embankment on "high speed piles" - design, installation and moni-toringvan der Stoel, A.E.C., de Lange, A.P., Bussert, F. & Meyer, N.

The use of geogrids in the construction of piled embankments on the new lines of the Italian high speed trainMarchi G.F., Schiavo M., Kempton G., Naughton P. & Scotto M.

The new federal highway (Autobahn) A26 in Germany with high geosyn-thetic reinforced embankments on soft soilsBlume, K., Alexiew, D. & Glötzl, F.

Behavior with time of reinforced embankments over soft soilCampos, S., Abramento, M. & Castro, G. R.

Motorway embankment on soft soil – monitoring and analysisArab, R., Faure, Y.H., Ung, S.Y. & Michaud, B.

A case history used EPS to construct the expressway embankment on soft subsoilLiXin, X., ShaoHua, Y., Bing, D. & TieRu, W.

Field behavior of an instrumented geotextile reinforced piledembankment for an expressway in SingaporePhoon, H.L., Chew, S.H., Karunaratne, G.P., Ng, C.C. & Kevin, G.

Temperature and design strength of polyester-based reinforcements in re-taining wall applicationsFreitag, N., Jailloux, J.-M. & Silveira Fernandes, K.

Selecting the most important parameters in geosynthetic reinforcement ap-plicationsTroskie, M.M.

EBGEO - German recommendation for reinforcement with geosyntheticsBräu, G.

Review of design methods for geosynthetic reinforced soil walls – an Aus-tralian perspectiveChow, R.W.

A design procedure for geosynthetic reinforced soil structuresMoraci, N., Rimoldi, P. & Mandaglio, M.C.

Deterministic and probabilistic Newmark analyses on geosynthetic-rein-forced soil slopesShinoda, M., Horii, K., Yonezawa, T., Tateyama, M. & Koseki, J.

Reliability analysis of internal stability of geosynthetic reinforced soil wallHaddad, A. & Shafabakhsh, G.

The critical height and it’s sensibility analysis of the reinforced slopeQiao L. P. & Wang Z.

Effect of foundation yielding on the deformation behavior of two tier modu-lar block wall – a numerical investigationYoo, C., Jung, H.Y., Kim, S.B. & Song, A.R.

Some considerations about the calculus of earth retaining structures rein-forced with geosyntheticsChirica, A. & Baicu, A. M.

New method for internal stability analysis of geogrid-reinforced soil wall– Slice method considering distribution of confining effectKawamura, T., Umezaki, T. & Ochiai, H.

Studying on the structural design partial coefficients of the inner stability of reinforced earth structures based on the least square principleLiu, M., Li, J. & He, G.

T-3 “Embankment on soft soil” Small Auditorium

R-6 “Reinforced slopes and walls - modeling and design 1” Main Hall

10:10 – 10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 – 12:00 Technical Session (TS-6 A)

3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

10:30 – 12:00 Technical Session (TS-6 B)

Chairperson: Mr. John COWLAND (Hong-Kong, China)Co-Chairperson & Secretary:Dr. Warat KONGKItTKUL (Japan)

Chairperson: Dr. Anastassios KOLLIOS (Greece)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Nicola MORACI (Italy)Secretary: Dr. Tsutomu NAKAMURA (Japan)

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“Hydraulic Applications of Geosynthetics” by Heibaum, M., Fourie, A., Girard, H., Karunaratne, G.P., Lafleur, J., Palmeira, E.M.

Thursday, September 21 Morning

National European specifications and the energy conceptNikbakht, M. & Diederich, R.

Laboratory test method to evaluate the installation damage of geotextilesShevchuk, V., Mozgovoy, V., Gamelyak, I. & Shevchuk, E.

How to predict hundred year lifetimes for geosyntheticsGreenwood, J.H. & Friday, A.

Deformation of geosynthetic-reinforced clay subjected to wetting-dryingPathak, Y.P. & Alfaro, M.C.

Influence of temperature, high oxygen pressure in aqueous media on accel-erated ageing of polypropyleneRichaud, E., Farcas, F. & Benneton, J.P.

Durability based on resistance tests of geosynthetics submerged in a sulphu-rous environmentFerreira Gomes, L.M., Riscado Santos, F. & Figueiredo Nunes, M.

The stepped isothermal method for lifetime prediction of PET geogrids sheathed in PPKoo, H., Kim, D. & Kim, Y.

Durability of polypropylene geotextiles exposed to several degradation agents – Importance of the incorporation of a chemical stabilizer on the geo-textiles formulationCarneiro, J.R., Almeida, P.J. & Lopes, M.L.

A lifetime prediction method for polymer geotextile oxidationFayolle, B., Colin, X., Audouin, L. & Verdu, J.

Investigation of stress cracking in a reinforced polypropylene floating coverPeggs, I.D.

The successful design and construction of a floating cover molasses storage reservoir for the TSB Malelane Mill in South AfricaNortjé, R.A. & Meyer, P.J.

On-going performance of a double LLDPE liner in a concrete lined reser-voir with 200 column penetrationsFinlay, P. J. & Sadlier, M. A.

Geosynthetics lining design on slopes of water reservoirs in mountainsBrochier, P. & Blanchet, F.

Application of geosynthetic in rainwater storage worksSu, Q. & Zuo, Y.

Earthen channel lining trialsSadlier, M. & Aseervatham, E.

PVA Textiles for the prevention of concrete exfoliation of constructionsIde, J., Ise, T., Yaguchi, N. & Suzuki, M.

Energy geocomposites for tunnelsBrandl, H., Adam, D. & Markiewicz, R.

Thermoplastic lined tunnels for transport and storage of waste and potable waterLueghamer, A.

Adhesive waterproof sheeting for underground tunnelsIse, T., Yaguchi, N. & Tateyama, M.

R-12 “Durability of geosynthetics (chemicals, damages, etc)” Room 502

H-6 “Reservoirs, canals and tunnels” Room 501

10:10 – 10:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

12:00 – 13:30 Lunch 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

10:30 – 12:00 Technical Session (TS-6 C) 10:30 – 12:00 Technical Session (TS-6 D)

Chairperson: Prof. Colin J.F.P. JONES (UK)Co-Chairperson: Prof. You Seong KIM (Korea)Secretary: Dr. Daiki HIRAKAWA (Japan)

Chairperson: Dr. Yoshiyuki MOHRI (Japan)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Maria das Graças GARDONI (Brazil)Secretary: Dr. Kenichi KOJIMA (Japan)

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Thursday, September 21 Afternoon

18:00 – 21:00 Football Shin-Yoko Football Park

15:30 – 17:00 Special Session (Practitioners And Academics Forum) Main Hall Chairperson: Prof. Richard J. BATHURST(Canada)

Application of Polystyrene layer to railway subgrade as a countermeasure for frost heavingKojima, K., Maruyama, O., Matsumaru, T., Aoki, H. & Yamazaki, T.

Geosynthetics applications for heavy load railway mitigationKuo, C., Lin, S.S., Lee, W.F. & Huang, Y.M.

Set up of a warning system integrated inside a reinforced geotextile for the survey of railway Briançon L., Nancey A., Robinet A. & Voet M.

Rapid restoration for a seriously damaged railway embankment during vio-lent earthquakesKitamoto, Y., Abe, H., Shimomura, H., Morishima, H. & Taniguchi, Y.

Seismic design of geogrid reinforced soil embankment - Standard design of new Shinkansen railwayYonezawa, T., Aoki, H., Horii, K., Tokita, Y. & Tateyama, M.

Reducing seismic displacement of gravity-type highway bridge abutments using soil reinforcementHuang, C.C., Chen, F.C. & Wu, H.J.

The effects of large scale earthquakes on EPS structures Masuo,T. & Hara,K.

Shake table tests for caisson-type quay walls retrofitted by geogridsIchii, K., Suzuki, Y., Hironaka, J., Terakawa, H., Shigehisa, S. & Fukuda M.

Geosynthetics reinforcement for marine structure with soil stabilizationMiyata, Y., Ichi-I, K., Suzuki, Y., Hirai, T., Takaba, Y. & Fukuda, M.

Applicability evaluation of geogrids in Reinforcement SystemCho, S. H. & Jeon, H-Y.

The calculations of elastic-plastic damage of non-weave geo-technological fabric for strengthening embankmentWang, N. & Wang, H.

The construction of improved foundation using geosynthetic materialsAndrei, S., Hanganu, E., Barariu, A., Georgescu, E. & Costic, E.

Numerical investigation of shear localizationin granular soil along a geogrid reinforcementBauer, E. & Tantono, F.S.

Confining effect of geogrid-reinforced soil linked with soil dilatancy and its application to practical design methodYasufuku, N., Ochiai, H., Kaneshige, M. & Kawamura, T.

An investigation to arching effect on reinforced slopes with vertical rein-forcementMoradi, M. & Elahi H.R.

A new classification of reinforced soil failure modes leading to a new theory of reinforced soil and reinforced soil design - based on laboratory test appa-ratus and results from gravity-induced self-loaded failures of reinforced soil structures up to 1.8 m highRankilor, P.R.

The discovery of the true nature of compound failure without reinforcement pull-out: The chimeric failure typeAssinder, P. & Rankilor, P. R.

Study of the face deformation of brick faced reinforced wallsCorreia, A.A.S., Pinto, M.I.M. & Lopes, M.L.

Prediction of the deformation of a reinforced soil wallKaga, M.

A comparative study on design of geosynthetic reinforced modular block wall in tiered arrangementYoo, C., Kim, S.B. & Park, S.S.

T-2 “Railway, seismic stability” Small Auditorium

R-7 “Reinforced slopes and walls - modeling and design 2” Main Hall

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-7 A)

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-7 B)

Chairperson: Ing. Pietro RIMOLDI (Italy)Co-Chairperson: Dr. Hiroshi ABE (Japan)Secretary: Mr. Shinichi SHIGEHISA (Japan)

Chairperson: Dr. Janendranath MANDAL (India)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Herbert KLAPPERICH (Germany)Secretary: Dr. Takashi KAWAMURA (Japan)

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Thursday, September 21 Afternoon

A study on the durability of a triple liner system – Stress and deformation analysis by finite element methodKamei, H., Asada, H., Maeda, I., Ueda, M., Akai, T. & Kamon, M.

Life-time assessment of polyester based geosyntheticsNaughton, P.J. & Kempton, G.T.

Creep strains of high strength polyester geogrids measured by conventional and accelerated test methodsHsieh, C., Lee, I. & Tain, Y.

Viscous property and time-dependent degradation of geosynthetic reinforce-mentTatsuoka, F., Kongkitkul, W. & Hirakawa, D.

A comparison of different techniques for determining the tensile and creep strength and creep reduction factor of a geogridWrigley, N.E., Liu, W. & Wang, H.

Opinions about creep rupture in soil reinforcement designSegrestin, P. & Freitag, N.

Swing up in creep curves at high loadings of PET bars - further proof of the molecular chain change modelVoskamp, W. & Retzlaff, J

Creep properties of geosynthetics during increasing loading and after partial unloadingKazimierowicz-Frankowska, K.

Chemical ageing and creep analyses - influence of synergy and test speci-men preparationTrentini, R.S., Vidal, D. & Martins, P.M.

Analytical approach to determine long-term creep behaviors of geosynthetic reinforcements by strain compatibilityYuu, J.J., Jeon, H-Y. & Lee, J.Y.

Experimental study on rheology behaviour geogrids and numerical analysis of reinforced earth structures by visco-elasto-plasticity FEMLuan, M.T., Xiao, C.Z., Yang, Q., Pei, J.J. & Shangguan, Y.L.

A study on the tensile properties of geotextiles confined in granuleZhou, R. & Ding, X.

Erosion control for sustainable highway and urban constructions in South-east AsiaLeong, K.W., Chew, S.H. & Lim, L.K.A

Application of geosynthetics to road in loess area in northwest ChinaTao L., Zhang Y. & Wu W.

Experience on using plastic geocells in the construction of roads under con-ditions of the Arctic of RussiaLeytland, I. V., Aliver, Y. A. & Bubnovsky, V. V.

The Malaysian experience of erosion control system incorporating geosyn-thetics & bio-engineering in streambank, swale and hillslope applicationsKam, S

Effect of soil compaction on behavior of a geocomposite for erosion controlImagawa, K., Kondo, S., Miyata, Y., Shigehisa, S. & Suetsugu, D.

Use of geogrid for surface protection of a reinforced steep slopeWatanabe, K., Kumada, T., Ogata, T. & Alfaro, M.C.

Slope Protection of Da-Wa delta–plain reservoir using fabriform concretePan, S., Jiang, X. & Jiang, K.

Ecological slope protection and its practice in the regulatory of Qinhuai newly riverChen, D. & He, H.

Damage to dike revetments strengthened with geotextilesvan den Hoek, K.A. & Berendsen, E.

Statistic study on application of geosynthetics for seepage and erosion pre-ventionKitazume, M.

Long term efficiency of erosion control geomatsPinzani, G.P. & Sauli, G.

The use of index and bench-scale tests for the characterization of RECPsSmith, J.L. & Bhatia, S.K.

R-13 “Tensile loading on geosynthetics and their creep behaviors” Room 502

E-1 “Erosion control - slopes” Room 501

18:00 – 21:00 Football Shin-Yoko Football Park

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-7 C) 13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-7 D)

Chairperson: Dr. Jorge ZORNBERG (USA)Co-Chairperson: Dr. K. RAJAGOPAL (India)Secretary: Dr. Masahiro SHINODA (Japan)

Chairperson: Prof. Eun Chul SHIN (Korea)Co-Chairperson: Dr. Soon Hoe CHEW (Singapore)Secretary: Dr. Shima KAWAMURA (Japan)

Panelists (Practitioners)Mr. Pierpaolo FANTINIMr. John COWLAND

Dr. Georg HEERTENDr. Barry CHIRSTOPHERDr. Russell JONES

(Academics) Prof. Jorge ZORNBERGProf. Takeshi KATSUMI

Prof. Ennio PALMEIRAProf. Malek BOUAZZAProf. Chungsik YOO

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Friday, September 22 Morning

9:00 – 10:00 keynote Lecture 3 Main Hall

Chairperson; Dr. John F. BEECH (USA)Lecturer: Dr. Edward KAVAZANJIAN, Jr. (USA)

12:00 – 13:30 Lunch 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

10:30 – 12:00 IGS General Assembly & IGS Awards Main Hall

Dr. Daniele CAZZUFFI, IGS PresidentProf. Fumio TATSUOKA, IGS Vice-President, JGS PresidentProf. Richard J. BATHURST, Chairperson of the IGS Award Committee, Immediate Past PresidentMr. Peter STEVENSON, Secretary of IGSMr. Wim VOSKAMP, Treasurer

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“Geosynthetic barriers for environmental protection at landfills” by Kavazanjian, E., Jr., Dixon, N., Katsumi, T., Kortegast, A., Legg, P., Zanzinger, H.

AwardeesIGS Honorary Membership; Dr. Robert KOERNERIGS Honorary Membership; Prof. Keery ROWEIGS Plaque; Prof. Richard J. BATHURSTIGS Plaque; Mr. Wim VOSKAMPIGS Service Award; Dr. Rudolph FLOSS IGS Achevement Award;

12:00 – 13:30 Lunch 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

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Friday, September 22 Afternoon

T-1 “Road and airport” Small Auditorium

R-8 “Reinforced slopes and walls - FE analysis” Main Hall

Strength evaluation of fiber reinforced hot mixed open graded asphalt con-creteBhosale, S. S.

Geotextile paving fabric for airport rehabilitation works: The Philippine field experienceLim, L.K., Renato Jr., D.T., Antonio M.N., Librado, P.G. & Chew, S.H.

Prevention of risk due to karstic cavities detected in a recent motorway in Tunisia using geotextilesJamei, M., Villard, P., Zaghouani, K. & Cadilhac, F.

Assessment of interface shear growth from measured geosynthetic strains in a reinforced pavement subject to repeated loadsPerkins, S. & Svanø, G.

Comparison of designs based on standard tests with on site measurements of the reinforcement effect of geogrids in executed road projectsRetzlaff, J. & Voskamp, W.

Performance of road reinforced with polypropylene geotextile - a case studyGupte A., Satkalmi V., Bhonsle S. & Viswanadham B.V.S.

The effect of geogrids under unbound sub base layersRetzlaff, J., Turczynski, U. & Schwerdt, S.

Reinforced low-volume flexible pavement response to accelerated loadingAl-Qadi, I., Dessouky, S. & Tutumluer, E.

Research of geosynthetics and highway application in Ningxia loess areaJin, J., Zhang, Z., Sui, Y. & Tao, L.

A finite element study on optimum location of geogrid layer installation in asphalt overlayMoghadasnejad, F. & Toolabi, S.

Effects of surface soil stabilization by a lattice-frame-reinforced sheetYoshida, T., Kitamoto, Y., Shimada, Y., Kuronuma, I., Shibata, K., Karasaki, K., Goto, J. & Yagi, I.

Numerical tools for geosynthetic reinforced walls design: a performance as-sessment on the basis of laboratory-scale models resultsQueiroz, P.I.B., Batista, N.A., Santos, C.T., Vidal, D. & Gomes, R.C.

Modelling and performance analysis of a reinforcing loess embankmentZhang, Y., Tao, L., Zou, Z. & Wang, F.

Parametric analysis of reinforced soil walls with different height and rein-forcement stiffnessBathurst, R.J. & Hatami, K.

Stability analyses of geosynthetic-reinforced earth structures using limit equilibrium and numerical methodsHan, J. & Leshchinsky, D.

Effect of valley on behavior of reinforced earth retaining structuresFan, C.-C. & Kang, C.-F.

FE analysis on the rate-dependent behaviour of model geosynthetic-rein-forced soil retaining wallNoguchi, T., Kongkitkul, W., Hirakawa, D. & Tatsuoka, F.

FE analyses of reinforced slopes using the shear strength reduction tech-niqueFaheem, H., Cai, F. & Ugai, K.

Numerical modelling of a geosynthetic reinforced soil retaining wall sub-jected to seismic loadingVieira, C.S., Lopes, M.L. & Caldeira, L.M.M.S.

Numerical methods for estimating seismic retrofit effect ofSG-Wall methodFukuda, M., Ye, G.L., Ichii, K., Hironaka, J. & Takaba, Y.

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-8 A)

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-8 B)

Chairperson: Prof. Gerhard BRAU (Germany)Co-Chairperson: Mr. Peter STEVENSON (USA)Secretary: Dr. Noriyuki YASUFUKU (Japan)

Chairperson: Prof. Guda, Venkatappa RAO (India)Co-Chairperson: Prof. Jie HAN (USA)Secretary: Dr. Koji ICHII (Japan)

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Friday, September 22 Afternoon

R-14 “Geocells, fiber mixed soils and light weight soil” Room 502

E-2 “Erosion control - coastal” Room 501

Physico-mechanical properties of the composite "Cellular system – Cell in-fill material"Matveev, S.A. & Nemirovsky, Y.V.

Experiment on stabilized swelled mudstone reinforced with geocellLi, J.-W. & Huang, H.-W.

Basic characteristics of the hose-like textiles filled with the variouslightweight soilKurata, M., Shibata, K., Minegishi, K. & Makisako, T.

The compressive creep behavior of an expanded polystyrene geofoamYeo, S.-S. & Hsuan, Y.G.

An application of expanded polystyrene board in frozen regionsZhang, B., Liu, G. & Xu, Z.

EPS geofoam surface shear resistanceChrysikos, D.A., Atmatzidis, D.K. & Missirlis, E.G.

Strength-deformation characteristics of lightweight geomaterial mixed with EPS beadsMinegishi, K. & Makiuchi, K.

Effect of reinforcing expanded-beads mixed light-weight soil with geogridsFurumoto, K., Kohashi, H., Geshi, H., Chiba, T., Nishimura, J., Saito, K., Furuichi, M. & Kudo, H.

Strength properties of air-formed lightweight soils with various types of short fibersOmine, K., Ochiai, H., Yasufuku, N., Kobayashi, T. & Takayama, E.

Residual shear strength of sandy clay reinforced with short polypropylene fibres randomly orientedFalorca, I. M. C. F. G., Pinto, M. I. M. & Ferreira Gomes, L. M.

Behaviour of sand reinforced with coir fibresDamarashetty, U., Rao, G.V. & Dutta, R.K.

Studies on the deformation behaviour of randomly reinforced soil liners in a geocentrifugeViswanadham, B.V.S., Sengupta, S.S. & Muthukumaran, A.E.

Experiment on stability of dike piled with flat geotubeLin, G., Shu, Y.M., Zhu, C.R. & Shen, H.P.

The use of geosynthetic containers for disposal of dredged sediments – a case historyCheek, P.M. & Yee, T.W.

Application of submerged geotextile tubes for erosion prevention in east coast of KoreaOh, Y.I. & Shin, E.C.

Woorim beach protection – chasing the tide sand filled tubes vs. sand filled containersBuckley, J. & Hornsey, W.

Design and construction of coastal erosion protection groynes using geocon-tainers, Langebaan, South AfricaMcClarty, A., Cross, J., James, G.M. & Gilbert, L.

2-D finite element analysis and stability calculation of geotextile tubesZhang, W. & Tan, J.

Geotextile tubes for protection of mangrove coast at Tanjung Piai Johor Na-tional Park, MalaysiaGhazali, N.H.M., Kam, S. & Yee, T.W.

Research on flood control mechanical technology with larger geocontainerZhang, B., Wang, Z., Wang, Z. & Deng, Y.

Duration of the geosynthetic container in actual sitesMasuya, Y., Mori, H., Takahashi, I., Takada, N., Kohashi, H., Kudo, Y., Na-kashima, K., Hirota, O. & Honna, H.

Response of a submerged geocontainer to an underwater explosion shock waveTyagi, V.K.

Geosynthetics for disposing contaminated dredging sludge in harbour sub-marine basinsMichelangeli, A., Vanoni, A., Vergari, S.

Laboratory and field tests on a ballasted geocomposite filter for thestabilisation of the seabed in the Venice lagoon inletsMayerle, G., Cazzuffi, D., Greco, P., Sarti, L., Vicari, M. & Usan, G.

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 3rd Floor Lounge & Foyer

13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-8 C) 13:30 – 15:00 Technical Session (TS-8 D)

Chairperson: Prof. Kazuya YASUHARA (Japan)Co-Chairperson: Dr. Jan KUPEC (UK)Secretary: Dr. Yoshimichi TSUKAMOTO (Japan)

Chairperson: Ir. Adam BEZUIJEN (Netherlands)Co-Chairperson: Dr. Nozomu KOTAKE (Japan)Secretary: Prof. Susumu NAKAJIMA (Japan)

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Friday, September 22 Afternoon

15:30 – 17:30 Closing Ceremony Main Hall

18:30 - 20:30 Banquet OSANBASHI Hall (2nd floor of the OSANBASHI Yokohama International Passenger Terminal)

Mr. Nobuo KIYOKAWA, Secretary General of the 8ICG Organizing Committee, chairperson of the Closing ceremonyDr. Daniele CAZZUFFI, IGS President9th ICG presentation, by IGS Brazilian ChapterProf. Fumio TATSUOKA, Chairperson of the organizing committee, IGS Vice-President, President Elect, JGS President

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Shinagawa Sta.

Kikuna Sta.

JR Tokaido Line

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by Taxi

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JR Narita Express

Airport Limousine Bus

Airport Limousine Bus

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Keikyu Express

JR Yokohama Line

JR Yokohama Line

Yokohama Subway

Narita Airport

Haneda Airport

Shin Yokohama Sta.

Yokohama Sta.

Minato Mirai Sta.

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30min.

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90min.

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Yokohama World Porters

Navios Yokohama

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JICA YokohamaInternational Center

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Yokohama Royal Park Hotel

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& Vicinity

1-1-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama200-0012, JapanGeneral Information 045-221-2155Access Information 045-221-2166

URL:http://www.pacifico.co.jp

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- Open to and free for all the participants of the 8ICG Yokohama as well as the members of

the Japanese Chapter of IGS and the Japanese Geotechnical Society.

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Eighth International

Conference on Geosynthetics

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT (SEPTEMBER, 2002)

September 18-22, 2006 Yokohama, Japan

www.8icg-yokohama.org

FUTHER INFORMATION Further details will be distributed in autumn, 2003. To ensure that you are placed on the mailing list to receive all the information, please contact the conference secretariat. The information is available in the web site URL:http://www.8icg-yokohama.org at any time.

Organized under the auspices of the International Geosynthetics Society

CORRESPONDENCE All the correspondence should be addressed in English to the following:

Conference Secretariat: Mr. Nobuo KIYOKAWA , 8ICG-Yokohama 2006 Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan Tel:+81-(0)3-3837-2503 ,Fax:+81-(0)3-3837-5818, Email: [email protected]

VENUE The conference will be held at "Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama (PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) URL:http://www.pacifico.co.jp " in Yokohama City, a newly de-veloped high-tech town, located 30km west of Tokyo Station and 100km west of Tokyo International Airport (Narita). "PACIFICO YOKOHAMA" has large-scale convention facilities that demand the ever-increasing convention needs, facing To-kyo Bay, adjoining a Japanese Garden, hotels, restaurants, large exhibition halls, museums, shopping malls and so on.

8th International Conference on Geosynthetics 2006 Yokohama, Japan

Exhibition (Stand booking) Payment Instruction

Reference no.:

Company:

Name: Position:

Email:

IGS Corp. Member / Others: Price of one booth JPY

Submitted date

Required stands m2 => 0

Required stand number(s):

<Amount of Payment>

JPY

JPY

JPY

JPY

<Method of payment>

By bank transfer only in Japanese Yen to

600,000

1. Total amount of price is

0

0

3. Balance to be settled by 31 May 2006

(If you pay the down-payment, its balance should be settled by 31 May 2006.)

4. Discount price of full-payment by 30 September 2005

(If you pay full amount by 30 September 2005, 50,000JPY per one stand will be reduced from

the total amount of payment)

2. Down-payment to securing booking

(If you pay 50% of the total amount, you can secure your booking)

8/13/2008

50% Down-payment available

booth(s)

*Note:The stand number(s) will be secured in order of our confirmation of your

payment and we may not live up to your requirement.

0

0

THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI LTD.

Ueno Branch

<Cancellation>

*Should an exhibitor wish to cancel a booking, the following amounts will be withheld from the full stand fee:

25% 0 JPY

50% 0 JPY

75% 0 JPY

100% 0 JPY

*Return to Secretariat of 8ICG-Yokohama 2006 by email or by FAXsecretariat

1. Estimated Date of Payment (dd/mm/yyyy) :

2. Amount which you will pay on above date: JPY

Reference no.:

Company:

Name: 0 Position:

Email:

Cancellation in May 2006

Cancellation in June 2006

Cancellation before 1 May 2006

/ /

0

0

0

Cancellation after 1 July 2006

8ICG-Yokohama 2006 Secretariat: Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan

Ueno Branch

Address: 1-14, Ueno 6-chome, Taito-ku,

Tokyo 110-0005 Japan

Tel: +81-3-3831-1212

SWIFT code: BOTKJPJT

Beneficiary's name:

8th International Conference on Geosynthetics

Secretariat Nobuo KIYOKAWA

Account No.: (065) 1702135

*All bank charges shall be borne by the issuer.

Bank cheque will not be accepted.

Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.8icg-yokohama.org

8ICG-Yokohama 2006 Secretariat: Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan

Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503 Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

8th International Conference on Geosynthetics 2006 Yokohama, Japan

Exhibition (Stand booking) Payment Instruction

Reference no.:

Company:

Name: Position:

Email:

IGS Corp. Member / Others: Price of one booth JPYSubmitted date

Required stands m2 => 0

Required stand number(s):

<Amount of Payment>

JPY

JPY

JPY

JPY<Method of payment>By bank transfer only in Japanese Yen to

<Cancellation>*Should an exhibitor wish to cancel a booking, the following amounts will be withheld from the full stand fee:

25% 0 JPY

50% 0 JPY

75% 0 JPY

100% 0 JPY

*Return to Secretariat of 8ICG-Yokohama 2006 by email or by FAXsecretariat

1. Estimated Date of Payment (dd/mm/yyyy) :

2. Amount which you will pay on above date: JPY

Reference no.:

Company:

Name: 0 Position:

Email:

Cancellation in May 2006

Cancellation in June 2006

600,000

1. Total amount of price is

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03. Balance to be settled by 31 May 2006(If you pay the down-payment, its balance should be settled by 31 May 2006.)

4. Discount price of full-payment by 30 September 2005(If you pay full amount by 30 September 2005, 50,000JPY per one stand will be reduced from the total amount of payment)

2. Down-payment to securing booking(If you pay 50% of the total amount, you can secure your booking)

Cancellation before 1 May 2006

Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.8icg-yokohama.org

/ /

0

0

0

Cancellation after 1 July 2006

6/7/2010

8ICG-Yokohama 2006 Secretariat: Ueno TH. Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan Tel: +81-(0)3-3837-2503 Fax: +81-(0)3-3837-5818

50% Down-payment available

booth(s)*Note:The stand number(s) will be secured in order of our confirmation

of your payment and we may not live up to your requirement.

0

0

THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI LTD. Ueno Branch Address: 1-14, Ueno 6-chome, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0005 Japan Tel: +81-3-3831-1212 SWIFT code: BOTKJPJT Beneficiary's name: 8th International Conference on Geosynthetics Secretariat Nobuo KIYOKAWA Account No.: (065) 1702135 *All bank charges shall be borne by the issuer. Bank cheque will not be accepted.

Required standStand area (multiple of 9 m2): m2

INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE ONGEOSYNTHETICSth

September 18-22, 2006Yokohama, Japan

www.8icg-yokohama.org

ExhibitionStand Booking

Organized by

The International Societyfor Soil Mechanics andGeotechnical Engineering

With the support ofUnder the auspices of With the support of

The Japanese Geotechnical Society

DECLARATION OF INTENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE EXHIBITIONInternational Conference on GeosyntheticsPacific Convention Plaza Yokohama (PACIFICO YOKOHAMA)

Exhibition open from Tuesday 19 September to Friday 22 September 2006

8 ICG - Yokohama 2006 - JAPAN

Name of Company or Organization:

Address :

Post Code : Town : Country :

The person to whom the registration file is to be sent

Name : Position :

Phone : Fax :

E-mail :

equipped stand (hire of area, partitions, carpet, electrical equipment, signposts, standard furniture)

corner stand

aisle stand

bare stand (hire of the stand area only)

Form to be returned by post or by e-mailPost to: 8ICG-Yokohama 2006

Ueno TH.Building 7F, 3-39-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo 113-0034,JapanTel:+81-(0)3-3837-2503, Fax:+81-(0)3-3837-5818

E-mail to: [email protected]

Attention: You will receive a confirmation e-mail in response within a week after receipt of your application.

apan will be hosting the 8th International Conference on Geosynthetics. Organized by the Japan Chapter of the International

Geosynthetics Society(JC-IGS), under the auspices of the international Geosynthetics Society (IGS) and with the support of the ISSMGE. This conference will take place in Yokohama, close to Tokyo. More than 800 delegates from five continents are expected at Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama (PACIFICO YOKOHAMA).

he aim of this meeting is to create an exceptional forum forinteractive exchanges to promote fruitful contacts with an outlook on

future developments and innovation being the keynote of the conference.ne of the high notes of this conference is the technical exhibition of geosynthetic products, technologies and services.

Bringing together more than sixty exhibitors from around the world, it will present the latest innovations and will enable a fruitful exchange of ideas and contacts between industrial establishments, experts, decision makers' and end-users.

he exhibition will be held in the conference center in a room with a floor area of 1,500m2, just next to the paper presentation

rooms. The exhibition space will be attractively decorated. There will be a number of meeting and breaking areas in the technical exhibition hall.

f you are interested in participating in the exhibition, we would like to ask you to return the declaration of intent as soon as possible.

Stand area multiples of 9 m2:including: partitions, carpet, power point, 3 spotlights and 1 sign,

JPYIGS Corporate Members ................................500,000Others .............................................................600,000

These prices include the following per 9 m2 module:. full registration for the conference (one ticket).. three free entrance tickets for the exhibition and three lunch coupons (each day).

Stands will be allocated to applicants on a first-come, first-served basis for corresponding down-payment (bank transfer).However, stands will be cancelled if the balance is not be paid by 31 May 2006.

. Bookings up to 31 March 2006Down-payment to secure booking ....................50%Balance to be settled by 31 May 2006 ..............50%

. Discount for payment in fullBefore 30 September 2005 .................. -50 000 JPY

. Bookings between 1 April 2006and 30 June 2006 ............................................ 100%

. Bookings after 1 July 2006 .............................110%

Method of payment. by bank transfer only in Japanese Yen to

THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI LTD.Ueno Branch1-14, Ueno 6-chome, Taito-ku,Tokyo 110-0005 JAPANTel: +81-3-3831-1212SWIFT code: BOTKJPJTBeneficiary's name:8th International Conference on Geosynthetics Secretariat Nobuo KIYOKAWAAccount No.: (065) 1702135

All bank charges shall be borne by the issuer.Bank cheque will not be accepted.

Should an exhibitor wish to cancel a booking, the following amounts will be withheld from the full stand fee:. cancellation before 1 May 2006 ....................... 25%. cancellation in May 2006 ................................. 50%. cancellation in June 2006 ................................. 75%

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TYPES OF STANDS AVAILABLES1 CONDITIONS OF PAYMENT4 PLAN OF EXHIBITION AREA6

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STAND ALLOCATION3

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Lunch Space

Poster session

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D.    Optional Electricity

Submit to: Attn:Ms.Y.Takahashi, Pacifico Yokohama  TEL:81-45-221-2161 FAX:81-45-221-2136 E-MAIL:[email protected]

■Contact Person

Exhibitor Company Name

Address

Department

Contact Person

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FAX

■Address to be billed

Exhibitor Company Name

Address

Department

Contact Person

E-MAIL

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FAX

■Optional Electricity (primal construction)(please apply by 1.0kw) *Please exclude 1.5kw electricity included in the exhibit charge.

Type Price Volume Sum Note

Address

Department

Contact Person

E-MAIL

single-phase 100Vsingle-phase 200Vtriple-phase 200V

Total

will be done by a construction company contracted by exhibitor

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will be ordered to the secretariat →Please write down the details below.

Company Name

Price Number Sum

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100w arm spot light100V outlet(parerell)

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Submit to: Attn:Ms.Y.Takahashi, Pacifico Yokohama  TEL:81-45-221-2161 FAX:81-45-221-2136 E-MAIL:[email protected]

■Contact Person

Exhibitor Company Name

Address

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Contact Person

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Exhibitor Company Name

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Contact Person

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Type Price Volume Sum Note

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Total

will be done by a construction company contracted by exhibitor

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Price Number Sum

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8th International Conference on Geosynthetics (8ICG-Yokohama 2006)

Exhibitors’ Manual

Table of Contents A. General Information ・・・・・・・・・P.2 1. Name of the conference 2. Conference Venue 3. Schedule 4. Conference Secretariat 5. Exhibition Secretariat B. Exhibition Rules and Regulations ・・・・・・・・・P.2 1. Duration of the occupancy period 2. Inventory of fixtures - damage 3. General conditions for the use of the exhibition areas C. Security ・・・・・・・・・P.4 D. Insurance ・・・・・・・・・P.4 E. Customs ・・・・・・・・・P.4 F. Parking ・・・・・・・・・P.4 G. Catering ・・・・・・・・・P.5 H. Regulated Activities ・・・・・・・・・P.5 I. Legal Issues ・・・・・・・・・P.5 J. Contacts ・・・・・・・・・P.5 K. Venue Information ・・・・・・・・・P.6 L. Set up and Dismantling ・・・・・・・・・P.6 M. Safety Rules ・・・・・・・・・P.7 N. Electricity ・・・・・・・・・P.8 O. Booth specifications ・・・・・・・・・P.9 <Additional Information>

・Service Yard Access Map ・Application Form

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A. General Information 1. Name of the conference

8th International Conference on Geosynthetics (8ICG-Yokohama 2006) 2. Conference Venue

Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 3rd floor 301-4 1-1-1, Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-0012 JAPAN

TEL:81-45-221-2155(Reception desk) 3. Schedule

Mon. 18/09/06 9:00-13:00 Organizer’s set up

13:00-20:00 Exhibitor’s set up

17:00 Electricity open

20:00 Room close

Tue. 19/09/06 9:00 Room open

10:45-18:30 Exhibition

19:00 Room open

Wed. 20/09/06 - Thurs. 21/09/06 8:45 Room open

9:00-17:00 Exhibition

17:30 Room close

Fri. 22/09/06 8:45 Room open

9:00-15:30 Exhibition

15:30-18:00 Exhibitor’s dismantling

16:00 Electricity stop

18:00 Room close

4. Conference Secretariat

8th International Conference on Geosynthetics Secretariat TEL :81-3-3837-2503 FAX : 81-3-3837-5818 E-MAIL : [email protected] 5. Exhibition Secretariat

Exhibition Secretariat(Operation group of Pacifico Yokohama) 8th International Conference on Geosynthetics TEL :81-45-221-2141 FAX :81-45-221-2156 E-MAIL : [email protected]

B. Exhibition Rules and Regulations 1. Duration of the occupancy period

・The exhibitors receive the right to use exhibit space upon receipt of the Exhibition Confirmation Notice and payment of exhibit fee. ・If payment of fees is not made by the specified date, the application shall be deemed to be cancelled. As for the payment for optional materials, will be noted in other articles. ・The exhibitor cannot yield or lend the allocated booth to another party without prior written consent of the organizer. ・The organizer reserves the right to change booth allocations in cases where the organizer has judged it to be in the interest of exhibition operations.

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・The exhibitors should set up their exhibition booth before the end of the period planned for set-up ; 18/09/06 18:00. If this is not done, the organizer reserves the right to evacuate the premises by any means and at the exhibitor’s expense and risk. ・The exhibitors should remove their own structures, equipment and/or products before the end of the period planned for dismantling ; 22/09/06 18:00. If this is not done, the organizer reserves the right to evacuate the premises by any means and at the exhibitor’s expense and risk, with a possible claim for additional floor space occupancy costs. ・If the exhibitor fails to take adequate and timely measures to rectify a violation of any provisions of this manual after being notified of such by the organizer, the organizer reserves the right to refuse their exhibit. In this case, the organizer will not provide compensation for any losses suffered by the exhibitor. 2. Inventory of fixtures - damage

1) Damage

・The exhibitors are responsible for any damage and cost they and/or their agency may cause to any person, facility, and to the organizer. 2) Security

・Pacifico Yokohama maintains 24-hour security with monitoring cameras and guard watch. ・The organizer takes best care to maintain and manage the venue. The exhibitors are asked to take the necessary preventative measures individually for their booth. ・The organizer shall not be liable for any damages or cost, including theft and loss. 3) Cancellation of the event

・In the event of natural disaster, social unrest, emergency conditions, or any other unavoidable situations which threaten the exhibition, the organizer may cancel the exhibition. ・In the event of cancellation, the organizer will refund the exhibitors a proportion of the funds remaining of collected exhibition fees after deduction of necessary costs. ・The organizer will not provide compensation for any losses suffered by the exhibitors.

3. General conditions for the use of the exhibition areas

1) Suitability of Exhibits

・The exhibitors must submit a list of exhibits including description and number in the prescribed format by the date specified by the organizer. ・If the organizer judges contents of the exhibit to be unsuitable for the exhibition, application for exhibit space may be refused. 2) Waste removal

・Pacifico Yokohama provides the cleaning services prior to the opening of the exhibition, as well as daily cleaning of aisles and common areas in the exhibition venue.

The daily cleaning and maintenance of the booth is to be done by the exhibitors. ・The exhibitors are responsible for the removal of waste caused by their exhibit. If it is not done, the organizer reserves the right to evacuate them at the exhibitor’s expense and risk. ・The removal of large amount of waste caused by the exhibit is to be paid by the exhibitor. Please inform the exhibition secretariat in advance if necessary.

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3) Crate storage

・Pacifico Yokohama does not possess premises for the storage of empty crates and packaging. They must be therefore removed immediately as the installation progresses, and, if necessary brought back for the dismantling. 4) Animals

・Animals are not permitted on the premises. 5) Volume

・The exhibitors are asked not to interfere with the other exhibitors’ operation when using microphones and/or demonstrating the machines. 6) Telephone ・The organizer does not connect telephone calls from outside to the exhibitors during set-up and the exhibition period. C. Security

・Pacifico Yokohama maintains 24-hour security with monitoring cameras and guard watch. ・The organizer takes best care to maintain and manage the venue. The exhibitors are asked to take the necessary preventative measures individually for their booth. ・The organizer shall not be liable for any damages or cost, including theft and loss. D. Insurance

・The exhibitors shall read carefully the above rules and prepare their own insurance if necessary. Please contact the following insurance service if needed: Event Insurance Service, General Affairs Dept., Pacifico Yokohama TEL :81-45-221-2123 FAX :81-45-221-2136 E. Customs ・The exhibition venue is not designated as bonded area. Please get in touch with the customs office when preparing materials directly from abroad. 1) ATA CARNET

・ATA CARNET is an international customs document to enable the temporary landing of items into Japan for the professional use and for the purpose of exhibition. Contact: The Japan Commercial Arbitration Association Taisho-seimei Hibiya building 4th floor, Yurakucho 1-9-1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0006 JAPAN TEL: 81-3-3287-3071 2) Duty-free system on the re-exporting items

・Duty-free is applied to the items that are re-exported within one year from the permission date of the import regarding the property of the materials stays unchanged.

F. Parking

・Please use “Minato Mirai Public Parking” on the basement floor of Pacifico Yokohama. 30 minutes : 260yen 1 hour: 520 yen

Maximum charge 1,300 yen for the use on weekdays between 8:00 to 23:00. G. Catering

・Bringing foods and beverage from outside is not permitted in the exhibition venue. Catering service is available from the Inter・

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Continental the Grand Yokohama next to Pacifico Yokohama. (See “J. Contact”)

H. Regulated Activities

・The following activities require the prior authorization of the organizer. 1) Photo and Video recording

2) Projection of any film or other visual document

3) Others

I. Legal Issues

・The provisions of this guide are based on, and to be interpreted and valid according to the laws of Japan. J. Contact

1) Decoration, rental service of equipment and plants, and recording

Exhibition Secretariat (Pacifico Yokohama Operation Group) 8th International Conference on Geosynthetics TEL:81-45-221-2141 FAX:81-45-221-2156 E-MAIL : [email protected] 2) Delivery

Nippon Express Minato Mirai Perican Center TEL:81-45-461-1512 3) Catering

Mr. Sawada, Sales Dept. Inter・Continental the Grand Yokohama TEL:81-45-223-2277 FAX:81-45-223-2292 4) Parking

Minato Mirai Public Parking TEL:81-45-221-2831 5) Customs

Yokohama Customs Office TEL:81-45-212-6122 6) Insurance

Event Insurance Service , General Affairs Dept., Pacifico Yokohama TEL:81-45-221-2132 FAX:81-45-221-2136 7) Arrangement of interpreters

Congress & Convention Dept., ICS Convention Design.Inc. TEL:81-3-3219-3541 FAX:81-3-3292-1811

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K. Venue Information

Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 3rd floor 301-4 1-1-1, Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-0012 JAPAN 1) Area

1,366m2

2) Ceiling Height

6.5m~6.9m 3) Load Capacity

500kg/ m2㎡ 4) Floor

Punch carpet 5) Ceiling Light

Ceiling lights are fluorescent light and incandescent bulb light. Average illumination intensity is approximately 300 lux. L. Set up and Dismantling

1) Schedule

Mon. 18/09/06 9:00-13:00 Organizer’s set up

13:00-20:00 Exhibitor’s set up

17:00 Electricity open

20:00 Room close

Tue. 19/09/06 9:00 Room open

10:45-18:30 Exhibition

19:00 Room open

Wed. 20/09/06 - Thurs. 21/09/06

8:45 Room open

9:00-17:00 Exhibition

17:30 Room close

Fri. 22/09/06 8:45 Room open

9:00-15:30 Exhibition

15:30-18:00 Exhibitor’s dismantling

16:00 Electricity stop

18:00 Room close

2) Delivery with the forwarders service

Set up

・To be accepted, the packages delivered by exhibitors must comply with the following conditions; -Delivery can be received between 13:00 and 20:00 on Mon.18/09/06. -Delivery can be received by the exhibitor.

The organizer and the convention center do not receive the packages and cannot be held liable in case of loss or damage of the packages delivered.

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・Delivery address:* Please ship it prepaid. Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 3F 301-4

8ICG Exhibition (Attn : Ms. Takahashi)

1-1-1, Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama

220-0012 JAPAN

number of the booth ###○○○ name of the exhibitor XXX ○○○ Attn: Mr./Ms. XXX○○○

TEL:81-45-221-2161 Dates:9/18~9/22

Dismantle

・The Nippon Express reception desk will be set up from 15:00 on Fri. 22/09/06 for your convenience. 3) Delivery with your own car : Please submit [Form A Information Sheet 1].

Set up

・Please complete all carrying in, installation, set up, and decoration between 13:00 and 20:00 of 18/09/06 Mon.. ・No parking space is available. Please remove your car immediately after carrying in your exhibits materials. Dismantle

・Please complete all carrying out between 15:30 and 18:00 of 22/09/06 Fri.. ・No parking space is available. Please remove your car immediately after carrying out your exhibits. Service Yard

・Please use the service yard on the basement floor of Conference Center. Limitations on car size Size W2.5m×D8.4m×H3.2m

Load capacity Less than 4t

B1F Service Yard Entrance W5.7m×H3.4m

Depth 13.0m(Except deck area)

Ceiling Height 3.4m

Deck Area W5.0m×D6.4m×H0.8m

Ceiling Height of the Deck 2.6m

Load Capacity of the Deck 360kg/m2

Service Elevator Size W5.2m×D2.3m×H2.5m

Load Capacity 3,000kg

M. Safety Rules

1) Safety system

・The organizer forms a safety committee to maintain the safety of the venue. ・The safety committee works together with the Fire and Police Departments through the safety committee of Pacifico Yokohama. ・The exhibitors are asked to maintain the safe operation of the booth and to cooperate with the safety committee of the organizer. ・The exhibitors must always place at least one person at the booth to respond to visitors, manage and maintain the booth. ・The organizer shall not be liable for any damages to exhibits, facilities, fire and theft etc. suffered by the exhibitors. The exhibitors are asked to take the necessary preventative measures individually.

2) Protection of the public

・The exhibitors are fully responsible for all displays and demonstrations they hold. ・The exhibitors must take the precautions to limit inconvenience resulting from excessive sound, light, heat, dust, gas, odor, or vibration used in demonstrations to the public and the other exhibitors. ・Machines with moving parts, hot surfaces, points or sharp edges, must either be fitted with appropriate fixed screen or casings ,

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or set back at least one meter from the aisles. ・To exhibit machines with hydraulic jacks, the exhibitors must manage the hydraulic pressure to prevent accidental collapse. ・The organizer reserves the right to remove or place limits on exhibited or distributed items or cancel demonstrations should be judged to interfere with the operation of the exhibition.

3) Materials for decoration

・The exhibitors must use non flammable or semi non-flammable materials. Please use materials with non-flammable label especially for carpets, curtain, textile decorations and exhibition panels.

4) Height of decoration

・The height of decoration is limited up to 2.4m high from the floor. Please inform the exhibition secretariat when the exhibit is over 2.4m high.

5) Prohibitions

・It is strictly forbidden to make decorations or constructions that effect directly to the facility such as water drainage construction, usage of gas and anchor bolts. ・It is forbidden to put tapes on the wall of the exhibition venue. 6) Maintenance of fire distinguishers

・Please do not obstruct fire extinguishers, indoor fire hydrants, automatic fire alarms, and guide lights with decorations. Please do not arrange or place items to prevent their use. 7) Prohibited activities (Fire Regulations)

・Smoking ・Use of open flame - Equipment using gas, liquid, or solid fuels that produce open flames or sparks, or having openly exposed high temperature parts, such as conversion

heater, stove, electric stove and alcohol lamp.

・The following items are prohibited inside the venue: - Flammable gas (Gasoline, gas oil, machine oil, heavy oil, vegetable oil, gunpowder and explosive, match, a large amount of candles

and spray can etc.)

- Oils inside machine

- Machines that make odor and a large amount of smoke such as smoking machine etc.

- Ceiling construction

8) Inspection of the organizer and convention center

・The organizer and convention center will make an inspection for secure operation of the above rules and the exhibitors may be ordered to improve their measures.

N. Electricity

1) Electrical specifications

・Available types are as follows: Single phase 100V 50hz Single phase 200V 50hz Three phase 200V 50hz 2) Secondary constructor

・Secondary constructors must be the holders of the primary license of the electricity constructor law. The license must be carried along during the construction. 3) Electricity supply

・Power to the booth is planned to be supplied from around 17:00 on Fri. 10/09/06 to Mon. 22/09/06 .

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・Please fill out [Form B Information Sheet 2] for 24-hour supply. 4) Cautions

・The exhibitors are asked to turn off their equipments of the booth at the end of the exhibition everyday. ・The organizer cannot be liable for troubles with the exhibits caused by power blackout and/or failure from the electricity hazard. The exhibitors are asked to take the necessary preventive measures. ・In case of trouble in the booth, please inform the organizer secretariat immediately. The electricity maintenance engineers are on the venue. O. Booth specifications The following items are included in the booth. 1) Booth space

W3.0m×D3.0m (9m2) *Floor furnishings is punch carpet of the convention center.

2) Back Panel (System Panel)

W3.0m×D3.0M×H2.4m *Panel furnishings is painted veneer, and does not accept pins.

3) Name Board

W0.9m×H0.2m *Black letters on white back (letters in gothic)

4) Arm spot lights

100W×3 *Construction and electricity charge included

5) Outlets

100V 1.0kw×2outlets (parallel) *Construction and electricity charge included

6) Desk

W1.5m×D0.6m×H0.7m ×1 7) Chairs

W0.5m×D0.5m×H0.5m ×2 ・Optional decoration service available for the exhibitors with application for space only. Please contact the organizer secretariat.

Floor Plan of the Exhibition Area (3rd Floor of the Conference Center, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) As of September 1st

Name of Company or Ortanization

ACE Geosynthetics Enterprise Co., LTD.

AGRU KUNSTSTOFFTECHNIK GmbH

ASAHI KASEI GEOTECHNOLOGIES., LTD.

ASHIMORI INDUSTRY., CO., LTD.

BONAR TECHNICAL FABRICS

Bridgestone Corporation

Capiphon (Drain) Corp.

COLBOND bv

EDILFLOOR SpA

Eternal Preserve Limited / Linear Composites Ltd.

FIBERTEX A/S

Occupied

GSE LINING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

High Grade Soil Research Consortium / Technical Committee of Geotextile Reinforced Soil Structures

High Stiffness Polyethylene Pipe Assciation

HUBEI NETE LTD

HUESKER Synthetic GmbH

HUIKWANG CORPORATION

IDEAL FIBRES & FABRICS KOMEN

IFAI

INTERMAS NETS, SA

KURARAY CO., LTD

MAEDA KOSEN CO., LTD.

MITSUBISHI CHEMICALS FUNCTIONAL PRODUCTS, INC.

MITSUI CHEMICALS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, LTD.

National Institute for Rural Engineering

NEWGRIDS LIMITED

Newmark Engineering Products co., Ltd.

Officine Maccaferri SpA

OKASAN LIVIC CO.. LTD

PERMATHENE LTD.

Presto Products Company

Railway Technical Research Institute

SAMYANG CORPORATION

SEVEN STATES ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.

SOLMAX INTERNATIONAL

Sotoou Corporation

Strata Systems, Inc.

TAIYO KOGYO CORPORATION (SUN)

TANAKA CO., LTD.

TEMA TECHNOLOGIES AND MATERIALS

TEN CATE GEOSYNTHETICS ASIA

TENAX GROUP

Tensar International Ltd

The Association of RRR Construction System

Thrace Plastics

TOKYU CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.

Trelleborg Building Systems AB

Volclay Japan Co., LTD. (CETCO)

Poster Exhibit

Association for Drainage Mat of Retaining Wall

EPS construction method Development Organization

Hyb-Wall Association

KAJIMA CORPORATION

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Exhibition Opening: 11:45 – 12:00 on September 19, 3rd Floor Foyer (on the landward side)

Exhibition Open Hours: September 19 11:45 – 18:30

September 20 & 21 9:00 – 17:00

September 22 9:00 – 15:30

Floor Plan of the Exhibition Area (3rd Floor of the Conference Center, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) As of September 1st

MAEDA CORPORATION

SHIMIZU CORPORATION

Book Seller & IGS

IGS

Taylor & Francis The Netherlands

The Japanese Geotechnical Society

Floor Plan of the Exhibition Area (3rd Floor of the Conference Center, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) As of September 1st

Country

Taiwan 45

Austria 51 52

Japan 13

Japan 33

Belgium 35

Japan 34

Taiwan 58

The Netherlands 1 2

Italy 26

Japan 30

Denmark 31

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Thailand 27

Japan 57

Japan 24

China 16

Germany 29 36

Taiwan 32

Belgium 50

- 43

Spain 37

Japan 53 54

Japan 11 18

Japan 59

Japan 60

Japan 20

UK 39

Taiwan 38

Italy 46 47

Japan 40

New Zealand 14

USA 19

Japan 55

Korea 3

Taiwan 41 42

Canada 25

Japan 28

USA 4

Japan 15 22 23

Japan 6

Italy 10

Malaysia 7 8

Italy 21

UK 17

Japan 56

Greece 9

Japan 5

Sweden 48 49

Japan (USA) 12

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Floor Plan of the Exhibition Area (3rd Floor of the Conference Center, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) As of September 1st

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Floor Plan of the Exhibition Area (3rd Floor of the Conference Center, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) As of September 1st

Name of Company or Ortanization CountryACE Geosynthetics Enterprise Co., LTD. Taiwan 45AGRU KUNSTSTOFFTECHNIK GmbH Austria 51 52ASAHI KASEI GEOTECHNOLOGIES., LTD. Japan 13ASHIMORI INDUSTRY., CO., LTD. Japan 33BONAR TECHNICAL FABRICS Belgium 35Bridgestone Corporation Japan 34Capiphon (Drain) Corp. Taiwan 58COLBOND bv The Netherlands 1 2EDILFLOOR SpA Italy 26Eternal Preserve Limited / Linear Composites Ltd. Japan 30FIBERTEX A/S Denmark 31Occupied 44GSE LINING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Thailand 27High Grade Soil Research Consortium / Technical Committee of Geotextile Reinforced Soil Structures Japan 57High Stiffness Polyethylene Pipe Assciation Japan 24HUBEI NETE LTD China 16HUESKER Synthetic GmbH Germany 29 36HUIKWANG CORPORATION Taiwan 32IDEAL FIBRES & FABRICS KOMEN Belgium 50IFAI - 43INTERMAS NETS, SA Spain 37KURARAY CO., LTD Japan 53 54MAEDA KOSEN CO., LTD. Japan 11 18MITSUBISHI CHEMICALS FUNCTIONAL PRODUCTS, INC. Japan 59MITSUI CHEMICALS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, LTD. Japan 60National Institute for Rural Engineering Japan 20NEWGRIDS LIMITED UK 39Newmark Engineering Products co., Ltd. Taiwan 38Officine Maccaferri SpA Italy 46 47OKASAN LIVIC CO.. LTD Japan 40PERMATHENE LTD. New Zealand 14Presto Products Company USA 19Railway Technical Research Institute Japan 55SAMYANG CORPORATION Korea 3SEVEN STATES ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. Taiwan 41 42SOLMAX INTERNATIONAL Canada 25Sotoou Corporation Japan 28Strata Systems, Inc. USA 4TAIYO KOGYO CORPORATION (SUN) Japan 15 22TANAKA CO., LTD. Japan 6TEMA TECHNOLOGIES AND MATERIALS Italy 10TEN CATE GEOSYNTHETICS ASIA Malaysia 7 8TENAX GROUP Italy 21Tensar International Ltd UK 17The Association of RRR Construction System Japan 56Thrace Plastics Greece 9TOKYU CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. Japan 5Trelleborg Building Systems AB Sweden 48 49Volclay Japan Co., LTD. (CETCO) Japan (USA) 12

Poster Exhibit Stand No.Association for Drainage Mat of Retaining Wall BEPS construction method Development Organization CHyb-Wall Association AKAJIMA CORPORATION FMAEDA CORPORATION ESHIMIZU CORPORATION D

Book Seller & IGS Stand No.IGS JTaylor & Francis The Netherlands IThe Japanese Geotechnical Society H

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Exhibition Opening: 11:45 – 12:00 on September 19, 3rd Floor Foyer (on the landward side) Exhibition Open Hours: September 19 11:45 – 18:30 September 20 & 21 9:00 – 17:00 September 22 9:00 – 15:30

Floor Plan of the Exhibition Area (3rd Floor of the Conference Center, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) As of September 1st

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Detailed membership lists available from the IGS Secretariat in electronic form in Excel.

IGS Chapters Email of President & Secretariat

Austrasian Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Belgian IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Brazilian IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Chiniese IGS Chapter [email protected] 1

Czech IGS Chapter: [email protected]; [email protected] 2

French IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

German IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 3

Greek IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Indian IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 3

Italian IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Japanese Capter [email protected] 1

Korean IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Netherlands IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

North American Geosynthetic Society: [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Peruvian IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Portuguese IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Romanian IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

South African IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 3

South-East Asian IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Spanish IGS Chapter: [email protected]; [email protected] 2

Thailand IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 4

Turkish IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected] 2

U.K. IGS Chapter: [email protected]; [email protected] 2

West Pacific Regional IGS Chapter [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 3

Text79 Text80 LNAME FNAME MBRCODETITLE COMPANY ADDRESS_LI Country_CodeADDRESS_EX TELEPHONE ADDRESS_L1 TelephoneExtADDRESS_L2 TELEFAX Email

Abe Dr. Hiroshi ABE 24 Deputy Director KAJIMA TECHNICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE19-1 Tobitakyu 2-chome 81 424 89 7707 Chofu-Shi, Tokyo 182-0036 JAPAN 424 89 7034 [email protected]

Aguilar Alfaro Mr. D. Javier AGUILAR ALFARO 6004 COMPOSAN CONSTRUCCIÓN, S.A. Avda. de los Pirineos, n° 7-2° 349 San Sebastian de los Reyes 34 913604900 E-28700 Madrid SPAIN 34 915222909 [email protected]

Aho Mr. Andrew AHO, Managing Director 22 GMA GEOSYNTHETIC MATERIALS ASSOCIATION 1801 County Road B West 800 636 5042 Roseville, Minnesota 55113-4061 USA 218 365 2077 [email protected]

Akins Mr. Ken AKINS 38 TENSAR EARTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC 5883 Glenridge Drive, Suite 200 404 250 1290 Atlanta, Georgia 30328 USA 404 250 9185 [email protected]

Arrigo Dr. Gianrustico ARRIGO 7301 General Manager ARRIGO GABBIONI ITALIA s.r.l. Via Lago Vecchio 6 39 39 0341 634776 Calolziocorte Lecco 23801 ITALY 39 0341 634776 [email protected]

Austin Mr. Deron AUSTIN 1706 Director of Marketing SI GEOSOLUTIONS 4019 Industry Drive 423 553 2728 Chattanooga, Tennessee 37416 USA 423 899 7619 deron [email protected]

Bajtl Mrs. Sanda BAJTL 4713 WERKOS Gunduliceva 30 31 202 700 Osijek 31 000 CROATIA 31 202 701 [email protected]

Baldauf Mr. Stefan BALDAUF 6507 GSE LINING TECHNOLOGY GMBH Grossmoorring 4 49 40 7674218 D-21079 Hamburg GERMANY 49 40 7674249 [email protected]

Bamforth Ms. Liz BAMFORTH 5780 ABG LTD Unit E7, Meltham Mills 44 Meltham Holmfirth 44 1484 852250 West Yorkshire HD9 4DS UNITED KINGDOM 44 1484 851562 [email protected]

Banerji Mr. Sujit BANERJI 4313 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LIMITEDShree Ram Mills Compound,Chitrakoot, Ground Floor Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Worli 912224916022/08Mumbai - 400 013 INDIA 9122 24916180 sujit [email protected]

Bloomfield Mr. Roger A. BLOOMFIELD 35 REINFORCED EARTH COMPANY. THE 8614 Westwood Center Dr., Suite 1100 1 703 821 1175 Vienna, Virginia 22182 USA 1 703 821 1815 [email protected]

Bocksrucker Mr. Heinz BOCKSRUCKER, President 34 POLYFELT GES.M.B.H. Schachermayerstrasse 18 732 6983 0 A - 4021 Linz AUSTRIA 732 6983 5320 [email protected]

Boubnovsky Mr. Vadim BOUBNOVKSY 6201 OJSC "494 UNR" 4, Stroitelnaya Street 095 950 82 38 Bronnitsy (Moscow Region ) 140170 RUSSIA 095 950 87 02 [email protected]

Bugge Mr. Hans J. BUGGE 2997 Managing Director TELE TEXTILES AS Bjoern Farmannsgt. 3 47 47 35 02 77 00 N-3679 Notodden NORWAY 47 35 02 77 20 [email protected]

Calderon Mr. Javier CALDERON 1415 Attn: Mr. Miguel Rozo PAVCO S.A. GEOSISTEMAS DIV. Export Manager Autopista Sur #77-15 1 7825086 Santa Fe de Bogotß COLOMBIA 1 7825013 [email protected]

Cha Mr. Vittorio CHA 6548 TENSION TECHNOLOGY S.R.L.-TTM Via I Maggio 20 39 39 0331 588936 20014 Nerviano (MI ) ITALY 39 0331 587773 [email protected]

Chen Mr. Ferdie K.H. CHEN 4930 HUIKWANG CORPORATION 17-10 Ling Tzyy Lin 886 6 570 2181 Matou 721, Tainan County TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 886 6 570 0065 [email protected]

Cho Mr. CHO, SheeYong, Exec. Dir. 4017 FITI TESTING & RESEARCH INSTITUTE 892-64, Chegi-dong, Tongdaemun-gu 82 82 2 3299 8001 Seoul 130-864 KOREA 82 2 3299 8150 [email protected]

Coll Mr. Miguel COLL 7302 Manager DINAGRID GEOSYNTHETICS S.L. C/. Lepanto n° 48 34 Mataro 34 678 612 857 Barcelona 08301 SPAIN 34 93 885 0598 [email protected]

Cortlever Ing. N.G. CORTLEVER 1705 GEOTECHNICS B.V. P.O. Box 94900 31 020 665 1614 NL-1090 GX Amsterdam NETHERLANDS, THE 31 020 694 1457 [email protected] www.geotechnics.nl

Cossio Mr. Matt COSSIO 6306 PERMATHENE LTD P.O. Box 71015, Auckland 7 404 Rosebank Road, Avondale 64 9 968 8888 Auckland 1007 NEW ZEALAND 64 9 968 8890 [email protected]

Cote Mr. Jacques COTE 4016 SOLMAX INTERNATIONAL INC. 2801, Marie Victorin 1 450 929 1234 Varesnnes Quebec J3X 1P7 CANADA 450 929 1227 [email protected]

Date Mr. Naoki YAMANE 23 JAPAN SPUNBOND-TORAY INDUSTRIES IN

( Unitika Corp. ) 3-4-4 Nihonnbashi Muromachii 81 3 3246 7563 Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-8321 JAPAN 3 3246 7559 [email protected]

De Ruyver Mr. Toon DE RUYVER 7284 Attn: Mr. Erik Barbé COPRO Dendermondestraat 168 3232

(0 )24819533 Brussels 1083 BELGIUM

32 (0 ) 24691019 [email protected]

De Visscher Mr. Xavier DE VISSCHER 4592 Gen. Mgr. IDEAL FIBRES & FABRICS KOMEN SA Industrielaan 3, 32 56 560 670 B-7780 Komen-Waasten BELGIUM 32 56 560 694 [email protected]

Delmas Dr. Philippe DELMAS 36 BIDIM GEOSYNTHETICS S.A. 9 rue Marcel Paul, B.P. 80 01 34 23 53 63 F-95873 Bezons - Cedex FRANCE 01 34 23 53 70 [email protected]

Diederich Mr. Romain DIEDERICH 15 Typar Technical Marketing Manager DUPONT DE NEMOURS (LUXEMBOURG ) SARLCivil Engineering Products 352 rue Général Patton 352 3666 5661 L-2984 Luxembourg S.A. LUXEMBOURG 352 3666 5021 [email protected]

Erez Mr. Arik ROSEN 6361 PRS MEDITERRANEAN LTD 3 Hayetsira Street New Industrial Park POB 8203 972 9 835 6655 NETANYA ISRAEL 972 9 835 5277 [email protected]

Fernandez de CorbobaMr. Gonzalo FERNANDEZ DE CORBOBA4907 TMA, S.L. General Moscardó, 3 - Bajo 349 34 914237500 E-28020 Madrid SPAIN 34 914237501 [email protected]

Ferraiolo Mr. Francesco FERRAIOLO 4065 Technical Mgr. OFFICINE MACCAFERRI S.P.A. Via degli Agresti 6 39 0 51 6436000 40123 Bologna ITALY 39 0 51 236507 [email protected]

Flynn Mr. Michael FLYNN 6135 Managing Director F.L.I. ENVIRONMENTAL Six Cross Roads Business Park 0 51 353 190 Carriganard, Waterford IRELAND 0 51 353 177 [email protected]

Foo Mr. Roger Wong Kong FOO 4898 Managing Director EMAS KIARA SDN BHD Lot 13A, Jalan RP3 Rawand Ind. Estate 603 48000 Rawang 603 6092 6881 Selangor Darul Ehsan MALAYSIA 603 6092 6602 [email protected]

Fukuda Mr. Kosei FUKUDA Attn: Mr. Noboru 4563 TENOX CORPORATION 6-13-7 Akasaka 81 3 3582 5168 Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8533 JAPAN 3 3582 4714 [email protected]

Gandin Mr. P.G. GANDIN 5828 ALPE ADRIA TEXTIL SRL Via Peraria 5 0432 676530 33050 Pavia di Udine Fr. Percoto (UD ) ITALY 0432 676672 [email protected]

Garcia Mr. Xavier GARCIA 4909 DEGUSSA CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, S.A.Basters, 15-P.l. Riera de Caldes 349 Palau de Plegamans 34 938620000 E-08184 Barcelona SPAIN 34 938620074 [email protected]

Garcia Girones Mr. Mario GARCIA GIRONES 4742 ATARFIL S.L. Complejo El Rey - Ctra. Cordoba, Km 429 349 Atarfe 34 958 43 92 00 E-18230 Granada SPAIN 34 958 43 91 28 [email protected]

Gautier Mr. Jean-Luc GAUTIER 3619 Geosynthetics Mgr. COLAS S.A. 4, rue Jean Mermoz 33139309407 78.772 Magny Les Hameaux Cedex FRANCE 33139309410 [email protected]

Ghaffari Mr. Hassan GHAFFARI 7287 President IRAN BANA ARIAN LTD. 110, Gandhi Ave., Apt 27 98 98 21 88779440 Tehran 15179 IRAN 98 21 88771457 [email protected]

Ghaffari Mr. Hassan GHAFFARI 7285 Managing Director IREMA FZ CO. P.O. Box No. 18090 971 Jebel Ali 971 4 8832766 Dubai UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 971 4 8832811 [email protected]

Goehring Mr. Guenter GOEHRING 3637 GEOFELT GMBH Rainerstrasse 14 732 609860 A-4020 Linz AUSTRIA 732 6098608 [email protected]

Gross Mr. Marcel Stähle, Product Mgr. 18 Frank Gross, CEO FRITZ LANDOLT AG Bahnhofstrasse 35 55 618 51 00 CH-8752 Nafels SWITZERLAND 55 618 51 01 [email protected]

GRUBER Mr. Alois GRUBER�Mr. Alois GRUBER 3645 AGRU KUNSTSTOFFTECHNIK GMBH Ing.-Pesendorfer Strasse. 31 7258 790-0 A-4540 Bad Hall AUSTRIA 7258 3863 [email protected]/www.agru.at

Heerten Dr.-Ing. Georg HEERTEN 29 Managing Director NAUE GmbH & Co. KG Gewerbestr. 2 4949 (0 )574341-212 32339 Espelkamp-Fiestel GERMANY

49 (0 ) 574341-283 [email protected]

Henderson Mr. John HENDERSON 4312 MIRAFI CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS 365 South Holland Drive 1 1 706 693 2226 Pendergrass, Georgia 30567 USA 1 706 693 2083 John [email protected]

Hirama Attn: Mr. Shinichi TAKAHASHI 32 Geotechnical Engineering Department OBAYASHI CORPORATION Technical Research Institute 81 4-640 Shimokiyoto 0424 95 0910 Kiyose-shi Tokyo 204-8558 JAPAN 0424 95 0903 [email protected]

Hlavaty Mr. Ing. Jiri HLAVATY 4499 General Manager JUTA A.S. Dukelska 417 420 420 437 829500 54401 Dvur Kralove n.L. CZECH REPUBLIC 420 437 820259 [email protected]

Iaccheri Mr. Gabriele IACCHERI 7030 GREEN VISION S.P.A. Via Papa Giovanni XXIII, 14 39 39 0522 244211 420 S. Polo d'Enza (RE ) ITALY 39 0522 244224 [email protected]

Ishiguro Dr. Takesi ISHIGURO, Mgr. 28 MAEDA CORPORATION Technical Research Institute 81 1-39-16, Asahi-cho, Nerima-ku 3 3977 2241 Tokyo 179-8914 JAPAN 3 3977 2251 [email protected]

Itami Mr. Junichi ITAMI 7321Attn: Mr. Yoshihide SUMIYAMA Dainippon Plastics Co.Ltd HIGH STIFFNESS POLYETHYLENE PIPES ASSOCIATION3-8-4 Nihonbashi-Honcho 82 Tyuo-ku 82 3 3663 7977 Tokyo 103-0023 JAPAN 82 3 3664 3187

Janse Mr. DICK JANSE 31 TEN CATE NICOLON B.V. Sluiskade N.Z. 14, P. O. 236 31 31 546 544811 NL - 7600 AE Almelo NETHERLANDS, THE 31 546 544490 [email protected]

Jett Mr. Morris JETT 3660 President POLY-FLEX, INC. 2000 W. Marshall Drive 1 972 337 7256 Grand Prairie, Texas 75051 USA 1 972 337 8256 [email protected]

Kasinski Mr. Stanslav KASINSKI 7029 GIDROKOR LTD. Khrustalnaya st., 18 7 7 812 567 9012 St. Petersburg, 192019 RUSSIA 7 812 567 9068 [email protected]

Kim Mr. Seongcheol KIM 6202 SAMYANG CORPORATION 263 Yeonji-Dong, Chongno-Gu 2 740 7784 Seoul, 110-725 KOREA 2 740 7841 [email protected]

Kitano Mr. Yasuyuki KITANO 4767 ARAIGUMI CO., LTD. 12-20 Ikeda-cho Nishinomiya-shi 81 798 26 8189 Hyogo 662-8502 JAPAN 798 26 8239 [email protected]

Kiyokawa Mr. Nobuo KIYOKAWA Attn: Mr. Jun N 2001 MITSUI CHEMICALS INDUSTRIAL 3-39-10 Yushima 81 3 3837 1585 Bunkyoku Tokyo 113-0034 JAPAN 3 3837 5818 j [email protected]

Kodama Mr. Taro KODAMA 10 Attn: Mr. Nobutaka MIURA ASAHI GEOTECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Arca East Kinshi 3-2-1 Sumida-ku 81 81 3 5637 6651 Tokyo 130-6591 JAPAN 81 3 5637 6658 miura [email protected]

Kondou Mr. Seiji KONDOU 2098 TANAKA CO., LTD. 81 725 32 538112-23 Miya-cho, Izumiotsu-shi, Osaka 595-0013 JAPAN 725 32 2605 [email protected]

Kroer Mr. Anders KROER 17 Sales Director FIBERTEX A/S P. O. Box 8029, Svendborgvej 16 96 35 35 35 DK-9220 Aalborg Ost DENMARK 98 15 85 55 [email protected]

Marin Villaburges Mr. Jeroni MARIN VILLABURGES 4908 General Manager PUNZONADOS SABADELL, S.A. Apdo. de Correos, 339 349 Sabadell 34 937274141 E-08203 Barcelona SPAIN 34 937274628 [email protected]

Maruyama Mr. Kenkichi MARUYAMA Attn: Mr. Ta 33 OKASAN LIVIC CO.. LTD Managing Dir. R&D Division 81 4-16-23 Shibaura,Aquacity Bldg. 81 3 5442 2600 Minatoku, Tokyo 108-0023 JAPAN 81 3 5442 1581 [email protected]

Masuo Mr. Takayuki MASUO 1707 TAIYO KOGYO CORPORATION (SUN ) 2-33-16 Ikejiri Setagaya-ku 81 3 3714 3425 Tokyo 153-0001 JAPAN 3 3714 3415 [email protected]

Moran Mr. Bob MORAN, Product Manager 12 BELTON INDUSTRIES INC. P.O. Box 127 1 864 338 5711 Belton, South Carolina 29627 USA 1 864 338 5594 [email protected]

Morizot Mr. Jean-Claude MORIZOT 5873 MENARD-TERRE ARMEE R & D 2, rue Gutenberg 169013738 Nozay 91620 FRANCE 169017505 [email protected]

Motto Dr. Edmondo Motto 1648Marketing Supervisor, IGS Corporate Member TENAX S.P.A. Via dell'Industria 3 39 39 039 9219307 23897 Viganò (LC ) ITALY 39 039 9219200 [email protected]

Nakamura Mr. Motozo NAKAMURA Attn: Mr. Kats 5213 HOJUN CO., LTD. 1433-1 Haraichi, Annaka-shi 81 273 85 0233 Gunma, 379-0133 JAPAN 273 85 0091 [email protected]

Nakaya Mr.Takao NAKAYA, Mgr.Mr. Takashi 27 KURARAY CO., LTD. Fibers and Industrial Materials Company 81 1-1-3 Otemachi Chiyoda-ku 3 6701 1372 Tokyo 100-8115 JAPAN 3 6701 1376 hidekazu [email protected]

Negrin Mr. Ezra NEGRIN 5754 ENGEPOL LTDA Rua Sâo Paulo, 356 - Alphaville 11 4166 3005 06465-130 - Barueri - SP BRAZIL 11 4166 3015 [email protected]

Nitta Mr. Moriichi NITTA Mr. Kouji SHIMO 3568 TAIYO KOGYO CO., LTD. (OCEAN )

2-24-14 Nihonbashi East Bldg. Higashi-Nihonbashi 81 3 3866 0947 Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-0004 JAPAN 3 3866 1063 [email protected]

Ohashi Mr. Atsuo OHASHI, President 7320 Attn: Mr. Tetsuo YAHABA TOKYO PRINTING INK MFG.CO.LTD. 2-7-15 Tabatashinmachi 82 82 3 5792 7334 Kitaka, Tokyo 114-0012 JAPAN 82 3 3818 3670 [email protected]

Ohno Mr. Fumiyoshi OHNO Mr. Hirotaka KA 37 Civil Engineering SHIMIZU CORPORATION Shiibansu South, 1-2-3 Shibaura 81 3 5441 0554 Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8007 JAPAN 3 5441 0512 [email protected]

Okamoto Mr. Takuya TANAKA 40 TOKYU CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. 1-16-14 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku 81 81 3 5466 5188 Tokyo 150-8340 JAPAN 81 3 3797 7547 [email protected]

Olsta Mr. Jim OLSTA 2048 CETCO Lining Technologies 1500 West Shure Drive - 5th Floor 1 847 392 5800 Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004-7803 USA 1 847 577 5566 [email protected]

Orsi Eng. Stefano ORSI 5424 MACCAFERRI DO BRASIL LTDA Rod. Dom Gabriel Paulino Bueno Couto, Km. 66 11 4589 3200 Jundial/SP PO Box 520 13201-970 BRAZIL 11 4582 3272 [email protected]

Paul Attn: Mr. James PAUL 30 TENSAR INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Managing Director New Wellington Street 01254 262 431 Blackburn England BB2 4PJ UNITED KINGDOM 01254 266 868 [email protected]

Poscher Mr. A. POSCHER, Gen.Mgr. 8 COLBOND GEOSYNTHETICS P.O. Box 9600 Westervoortsedijk 73, Arnhem 31 26 366 4600 6800 TC Arnhem NETHERLANDS, THE 31 26 366 5812 [email protected]

Ramsey Mr. Boyd J. RAMSEY 4910 GSE LINING TECHNOLOGY, INC. Technical Sales Manager 19103 Gundle Road 1 281 443 8564 Houston, Texas 77073 USA 1 281 875 6010 [email protected]

Ruegger Mr. Ruedi KUBLI, President 11 c/o Schoelikopf AG SWISS ASSOCIATION FOR GEOSYNTHETICS SVGSchaffhauserstrasse 265 4141 (0 )44 3121616 CH- 8052 Zürich SWITZERLAND

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(0 )443121626 [email protected]

Sakashita Mr. Itsuo SAKASHITA attn: Mr. Mits 5214 GEOSYSTEM CO., LTD. Waidahonmachi Bldg. 81 1-7-19 Nishihonmachi 81 6 6536 5267 Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0005 JAPAN 81 6 6536 2350 [email protected]

Sawangwan Mr. Charat SAWANGWAN 2926 Managing Director THAI NAM PLASTIC PUBLIC CO. LTD. 40 Moo 7 Petchkasem Road, Km 23,66 2 810 3922/3000 Omnoi, Katumban, Samutsakorn 74130 THAILAND 66 2 420 9967

Senf Mr. Daniel F. SENF, P.E. 4904 PRESTO PRODUCTS COMPANY-GEOSYSTEMS P.O. Box 2399 1 920 738 1311 Appleton, Wisconsin 54912-2399 USA 1 920 738 1222 [email protected]

Shibata Mr. Kenichi SHIBATA 6385 ASHIMORI INDUSTRY CO., LTD. 11-61 7-Chome Senrioka Settsu-shi 81 81 66388 1270 Osaka 566-0001 JAPAN 81 6388 8265 kenichi [email protected]

Shintani Mr. Hideto SHINTANI Mr. Akinori HA 2047 Hazama: [email protected] MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL FUNCTIONAL PRODUCTSTekko Bldg. 6F 81 1-8-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku 81 3 5293 6617 Tokyo 100-0005 JAPAN 81 3 5293 9467 [email protected]

Stefani Mr. Bortolo STEFANI 5800 EDILFLOOR SPA Via Leonardo da Vinci, 15 (Z.Ind. ) Vicenza (VI ) 39 444 750350 36066 Sandrigo ITALY 39 444 657246 [email protected]

Tamura Mr. Yukihiko TAMURA 4562 INTEGRATED GEOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE 4-6-9 Iidabashi Chiyoda-ku 81 2 5276 5276 Tokyo 102-0072 JAPAN 2 5276 5309 [email protected]

Tamura Mr. Yukihiko TAMURA 4564 ASSOC. OF RRR CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM 5-6-9 Iidabashi Chiyoda-ku 81 3 5276 5276 Tokyo 102-0072 JAPAN 3 5276 5309 y [email protected]

Tresso Mr. Giancarlo TRESSO 5829 LAVIOSA CHIMICA MINERARIA S.p.A. Via Leonardo da Vinci 21 39 058 6434146 57123 Livorno ITALY 39 058 6434130 [email protected]

Vega Blanco Ms. Bego±a VEGA BLANCO 6291 TINGEO, S.L. Complejo El Rey - Ctra. Cordoba, Km 429 349 Atarfe 34 902439026 E-18230 Granada SPAIN 34 958439683 [email protected]

Verfaillie Mr. N. VERFAILLIE (Norbert) 41 Div. Managing BONAR TECHNICAL FABRICS N.V. Divisional Managing Director Industriestraat 39 52 457 411 B-9240 Zele BELGIUM 52 457 495 [email protected]

Von Fransecky Mr. Ulrich VON FRANSECKY 21 General Mgr. HUESKER SYNTHETIC GMBH & CO. Fabrikstrasse 13-15 P. O. Box 12 62 2542 7010 48712 Gescher GERMANY 2542 701499 [email protected]

Walmsley Mr. Bill WALMSLEY 16 Sales Manager TERRAM LTD Mamhilad Park, Pontypool 44 1495 767 444 Gwent NP4 OYR UNITED KINGDOM 44 1495 762 393 [email protected]

Wang Mr. Frankie WANG, 6369 President (Gold-Joint Industry Co Ltd.) ACE GEOSYNTHETICS CO., LTD. No. 8 Kung 10 Road, Yu-Shin Ind. Park 886 886 4 26818357 Tachia 437 Taichung Hsien TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 886 4 26816266 [email protected]

Wang Ms. Zongqin WANG 7501 CHONGQING EARTHWORKING MATERIAL CO., LTD.12A-4, Hengxin Mansion 86 85 Xiaoxin Street, Shapingba District 86 023 65479155 Chongqing 400030 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 023 65479699 [email protected]

Wang Mr. Wang, Chung Hsiung 7239 General Manager SEVEN STATES ENTERPRISE CO. LTD. No121 Lane 201, Sec.5, MinTsu Rd. 886 886 3 4908466 Yang Mei Town, 32646 Taoyun Hsien TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 886 3 4203696 [email protected]

Warwick Mr. R.G. WARWICK 2998 Managing Dir. GEOFABRICS LTD. Skelton Grange Rd. 44 44 0133 202 5678Stourton, Leeds LS10 1RD UNITED KINGDOM 44 0113 202 [email protected]

WHITTAM Mr. Andrew WHITTAM 6650 Commercial Manager LINEAR COMPOSITES LIMITED Vale Mills, Oakworth 44 0 1535 643363 Keighley, West Yorkshire BD22 OEB UNITED KINGDOM 0 1535 643605 [email protected]

Wrigley Mr. Nigel WRIGLEY 6614 Director NEWGRIDS LTD. 39 Clifton Road 44 44 0 1202716490 Poole, Dorset BH14 9PW UNITED KINGDOM 44 0 7887995321 [email protected]

Xiao Mr. Gong Xiaoqing, General Manager 6475 TENSAR GEOSYNTHETICS (WUHAN ) LIMITED289# Checheng AvenueWuhan Economic & Technical Development Zone 86 27 84236383

430056 HanYang District, WuHan, HuBei Province CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 27 84236381 [email protected]

Xiaohui Mr. ZHOU Xiaohui 6099 SHENZHEN SHENG YI ENVIRONMENTAL Room 2003, Mingwah International Convention Center 86 755 26825663 Guishan Road, Shekou, Shenzhen 518067 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 755 26680930 [email protected]

Xu Mr. Larry XU 7042 Sales & Marketing Manager-AP SAINT-GOBAIN TECHNICAL FABRICS Oliver L.V.O. Mansion, 2nd Floor 86 620 Huashan Road 21 6248 9922/280Shanghai 200040 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 21 6248 4826 [email protected]

Yokota Mr. Yoshihiro YOKOTA 1928 MAEDA KOSEN CO., LTD. 38-3 Okinuhome, Haru-cho 81 776 51 9202 Sakai-gun, 919-0422 Fukui JAPAN 776 51 9203 [email protected]

Yoon Mr. Yoon-Mo YOON, CEO 2858 DAE HAN INDUSTRIAL MATERIAL CO., LTD. 4th Floor Sejin Bldg. 54-6, Kui-2 Dong, Kwangjin-ku 82 2 456 4900 Seoul, 143-202 KOREA 82 2 456 7210 [email protected]

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Aa Ing. A.M.J. van der Aa 6091 Postbus 90157 31 073 6817555 5200 MJ Den Bosch NETHERLANDS, THE 073 6817504 [email protected] Mr. H.C.J. Aal 4864 N.P.I. Postbus 554 31 0518 481846 8800 AN Franeker NETHERLANDS, THE 0518 481345 [email protected]

Abad new email 5/01Mr. Pedro Abad Santos 4862 Linteco Iberia, S.L. Rosa de Lima, 1-Edificio Alba 349 Las Matas 91636 9768 E-28290 Madrid SPAIN 91636 9768 [email protected] Dr. Hiroshi Abe 4948 Civil Engineering Department Kajima Technical Research Institute 19-1 Tobitakyu 2-chome, Chofu-shi 81 424 89 3093 Tokyo 182-0036 JAPAN 424 89 7016 [email protected] Mr. Tetsuo Abe 6960 Japan Highway Public Corporation 1-26-20 Ryunan 81 54 248 7259 Shizuoka, 420-0804 JAPAN 54 248 5660 [email protected] Jaoude Ms. Grace Abou Jaoude 7403 Student (PhD.) Purdue University 3174 Pheasant Run Drive - Apt. 322 Dept. of Civil Engineering 765 474 0176 Layfayette, IN 47909 USA [email protected]

Abramento Dr. Mauricio Abramento 4510 Consultant CEG Engenharia S/C Ltda Av. Francisco de Assis Diniz, 360 55 55 11 3681 7538 Osasco (SP ) 06030-380 BRAZIL 55 11 3681 7538 [email protected]

Abrego E'01 pd for 2004,2005,2006Mr. Francisco Abrego Diamantti 4659 Engineer Amster Ltda Cruz Del Sur #133, OF. 903, Las Condes 208 28 18 Santiago CHILE 206 28 07 [email protected]çakura Eng. Paulo Kenji Açakura 6755 Engineer Tecnoplás Rua Iquiririm, 536 55 11-3726-3071 São Paulo (SP ) 05586-001 BRAZIL 11-3721-5720 [email protected] Mr. Tatsuhiko Adachi 6980 Ube Nittou Kasei Co., Ltd. 2-1-1 Yabuta Nishi 81 58 271 5934 Gifu-shi 500-8386 JAPAN 58 271 9919 [email protected] Mr. Christian Adam 5616 Simas 16 route d'Emmerswiller, BP 161 03 87 87 57 88 57603 Forbach Marienau Cedex FRANCE 03 87 87 38 96 [email protected] Mr. Bruce W. Adams 4970 GeoSales Manager Reed & Graham Geosynthetics, Inc.. 26 Light Sky Court 916 381 9900 Sacramento, California 95828-1016 USA 916 388 1486 [email protected] Mr. Phillip Addis 6141 Mr Golder Associates P.O. Box 6001 27 011 254 4800 Halfway House 1685 SOUTH AFRICA 011 315 0317 [email protected] Mr. Dominique Adolphe 5654 ENSITM-LPMT 11, rue Alfred-Werner 03 89 33 63 20 68093 Mulhouse Cedex FRANCE 03 89 33 63 39 [email protected] Ing. Andrea Agosti 5223 Via San Pancrazio 045 7241111 37013 Caprino V.se (VR ) ITALY 045 6230445 [email protected] Mr. Paulo Roberto Aguiar 5161 Consultant Multigeo Engenheiros Associados Rua Paraiso, 139 Conj. 43 55 11 3171 2723 Sao Paulo (SP ) 04103-000 BRAZIL [email protected]

Aguilar Julio added 1/04Mr. Javier Aguilar Alfaro 4703 Composan Construccion, S.A. Avda. de los Pirineos, n° 7-2° 349 San Sebastian de los Reyes 913604900 E-28700 Madrid SPAIN 915222909 [email protected] Mr. Clement Ah-Line 5586 A.L.C. Consultant 18 bis rue Milius 0 262 41 45 36 97400 Saint Denis De La Reunion FRANCE 0 262 41 96 40

Aillaud Mr. Pierre Aillaud 5594 GCC 30, rue de la Poudrette 04 72 36 11 22 68627 Villeurbanne Cedex FRANCE 04 72 36 12 89 [email protected]

Ajdukiew icz PD for 99'00'01'02 Pdfor2003Mr. Jacek Ajdukiewicz, MSc.(Eng.) 4673 President Inora - Inorganic Activities Ltd. 11, Konstytucji Str. P.O. Box 482 32 2 230 4996 44-101 Gliwice 1 POLAND 32 2 238 8623 [email protected] Prof.Toshinobu Akagi,PE.Dr.Eng. 5037 1-22-9 Nishiki 81 Nerima-ku 3 3931 5931 Tokyo 179-0082 JAPAN 3 3931 5931 [email protected] Mr. Tomoyuki Akai 5053 Osaka Prefectural Industrial Technology Research Institute 81 2-7-1 Ayumino, Izumi-shi 725 51 2734 Osaka, 594-1157 JAPAN 725 51 2529 [email protected] Mr. Shyouichi Akiba 5218 Dept. of Civil Eng. Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 81 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Nrashino-shi 47 474 2472 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN 47 474 2449 [email protected]

Akinaga Mr. Takuya Akinaga 5221 Mitsubishi Chemical Functional Products Inc1-8-2 Marunouch, Chiyodaku 81 03 5293 6617 Tokyo 100-0005 JAPAN 03 5293 9467 [email protected]

Akkol Dr. Orkun Akkol 7043 Manager, Geotechnical Design Orient Research Consulting EngineeringAkatlar Kultur Merkezi, C Blok, No 17, Zeytinoglu Cad 90 Akatlar 212 351 00 88 Etiler, Istanbul TURKEY 212 351 00 91 [email protected]

Aklik Ms. Pelin Aklik 7297 Ege University Department of Civil Engineering 90 90 232 388 60 26 Izmir 125 TURKEY [email protected]

Aksoy non chap mbr '01 chapmbr02TreasDr. Ismail Hakki Aksoy 5293 Associate Professor Istanbul Technical University ITU Maslak Kampusu 90 Insaat Muhendisligi Fakultesi 212 285 37 41 Ayazaga, Istanbul 80626 TURKEY 212 285 36 72 [email protected]

Albers Dipl.-Ing. Klaus-Hermann Albers 5627 Geschäftsführer G quadrat Geokunststoffgesellschaft mbH Adolf-Dembach-Str. 4 a 49 02151 78883-0 47829 Krefeld GERMANY 02151 7888333 [email protected]

Albert (record lost 09/02)Ing. Luigi Albert 5624 SOIL S.r.l. Via Mercalli 11 0 2 58322042 20122 Milano ITALY 0 2 58322356 [email protected]

Albertario (lost 9/01) Ing. Bruno Albertario 5625 Polyfelt Geosynthetics Italia Srl Via Vittorio Veneto 88 02 96729017 20020 Lazzate (MI ) ITALY 02 96729099 [email protected] Mr. Wayne Alexander 4371 Southern Geosynthetics Supplies P/L P.O. Box 885, Eltham 03 9444 7971 Eltham, Victoria 3088 AUSTRALIA 03 9444 7972 [email protected] Mr. Alexan Alexandru 5398 General Manager Romfelt SA Str. Ziduri intre Vii No. 19, 21 252 58 30 Sector 2, Bucharest ROMANIA 21 252 77 95 [email protected] Dr.-Ing. Dimiter Alexiew 5811 Leiter Anwendungstechnik Huesker Synthetic GmbH Fabrikstr. 13-15 49 02542 701 290 48712 Gescher GERMANY 02542 701 499 [email protected]

Alfaro CGS'02 chgs per mbr 5/01Dr. Marolo C. Alfaro, P.Eng. 4746 Associate Professor University of Manitoba Dept. of Civil Engineering 1 15 Gillson Street 204 474 8155 Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6 CANADA 204 474 7513 [email protected] Mr. Ernesto Alió 62 Edificio La Vista 11 B calle Bella Vista, Colina de los Caobos 212 782 4182 Caracas 1050 DF VENEZUELA 212 793 4421 [email protected]

Alkalais Mr. Elias Alkalais 5350 General Manager Sotiropoulos and Associates S.A. 91 Ethnikis Antistasseos Str. 210 6032813/815 Pallini, Attiki 15351 GREECE 210 6669019 [email protected] Mr. Patrice Allemand 5656 SIKA France SA 84, rue Edouard Vaillant BP 104 01 43 11 11 11 93351 Le Bourget Cedex FRANCE 01 43 11 11 10 [email protected] Mr. John J. Allen, PE 63 Civil Engineer Dow Chemical Co. Trailer 1561 989 636 6085 Midland, Michigan 48667 USA 989 636-8460 [email protected] Mr. Sam R. Allen 1609 Vice President TRI/Environmental Inc. 9063 Bee Caves Rd. 512 263 2101 Austin, Texas 78733-6201 USA 512 263 2558 [email protected]

Alper Mr. Samim Togan Alper 7049 General Manager Geoduvar İnşaat Haci Izzet Pasa 90 Yokusu, Rota 2 Apt., 15/2 212 251 62 23 80040 Setustu-Kabatas, Istanbul TURKEY 212 251 58 35 [email protected]

Al-Qadi nags 02 Dr. Imad L. Al-Qadi 5537 Founder's Professor of CEE University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dept of Civil & Environmental Eng. MC250 205 N. Mathews Ave. 217 265 0427 Urbana, Illinois 61801 USA 217 333 1924 [email protected]

Alston cgs'02 E'01 nags 2002-03Mr. Colin Alston 4665 Alston Associates, Inc. 102 Senator Reesor's Drive 1 905 294 0039 Markham, ON L3P 3E5 CANADA 905 294 2077 [email protected]

Alves Mr. Fernando Alves 5454 Director B.B.F.-Tecnologias do Ambiente,Lda. Av. Fernao de Magalhaes 458 - 1° Dto. Salas 3 e 4 351 239 854800 Coimbra 3000-173 PORTUGAL 351 239 854809 [email protected] Eng. Augusto V. Alza 4923 Peruvian Chapter 2nd Vice President Tecnologia De Materiales S.A. Alameda La Encantada 129 51 1 2540151 Lima 09 PERU 1 2544073 [email protected] Mr. Masamichi Amano 6143 Bridgestone Co., Ltd. 1 KashioTotsuka-ku Yokohama-shi 81 45 825 7538 Kanagawa 244-8510 JAPAN 45 825 7621 [email protected] Mr. Satomichi Amatsuji 6959 Dowkakoh K.K. 2-2-24 Higashishinagawa 81 3 5460 2384 Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 140-0002 JAPAN 3 5462 3398 [email protected] Mr. Seiji Amemiya 6408 Tokyo Printing Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd. Tabata Fukuda Bldg. 1F, 81 1-7-3 Higashitabata Kita-ku 03 5855 7126 Tokyo 114-0013 JAPAN 03 5855 6232 [email protected]

Amigot E'01 chg addr 7/03Mr. Ing. Inaki Amigot Remon 4533 Manager Director Huesker Geosintéticos, S.A. Pol Ind. Talluntxe ll, Calle O, Nave 8 349 Noain 948198606 E-31110 Navarra SPAIN 948198157 [email protected]

ANAGNOSTOPOULOS Mr. Andreas Anagnostopoulos 7425 Professor 14562 Kifisia 30 210 7723434 Athens GREECE [email protected] Mr. Dominique Anceaux 7234 Rehau Place Cissey 03 87 05 58 09 57343 Morhange FRANCE 03 87 05 50 85 [email protected] Mr. Paul Anderson 6602 President Innovex, Inc. 917, rue Mgr. Grandin Bureau 004 418 658 2375 Sainte-Foy, Quebec G1V 3X8 CANADA 418 658 2907 [email protected]

Anderson nags addr chg 12/10/98Mr. Peter L. Anderson 1892 The Reinforced Earth Co. 133 Park Street 978 664 2830 North Reading, Massachusetts 01864 USA 978 664 2831 [email protected]

Andrade Engª Liliana Neves de Andrade 7212 Rua João da Silva, Lote B-Sul, 3º Dtº 351 965848346 2775-586 Carcavelos PORTUGAL [email protected]

Andrei Prof. Silvan Andrei 3434 Technical University of Civil Engineering Bdul Lacul Tei 124, sector 2, 21 242 12 08 Sector 2, Bucharest ROMANIA 21 2420866 [email protected]

ANDRIANIS Mr. Efstratios Andrianis 7426 90 Pratinoy str 30 30 2107723434 11634 Pagrati, Athens GREECE [email protected] Dr. So Anma 75 Kensetsu-Kiso-Chosa-Sekkei Co. 241-7 Kusunokishinden 81 543 45 2415 Shimizu-shi Shizuoka 424-0882 JAPAN 543 47 4669 [email protected]

Anujorn Mr. Preedidhep Anujorn 6036 Senior Sales Manager Polyfelt Geosynthetics (Thailand ) Ltd. 169/98 Serm Srap Bldg., 3rd Floor 66 Ratchadapisek Road, Dindaeng 2 692 6680-2 Bangkok 10320 THAILAND 2 692 6679 [email protected] Mr. Hifumi Aoki 6628 Transport & Technology Agency Japan Railway Construction Island Tower - Yokohama 6-50-1 81 Honmachi Naka-ku 45 222 9082 Yokohama 231-8315 JAPAN 45 222 9102 [email protected] Mr. Mitsunobu Aoshima 4686 Geosystem Co. 1-7-19 Nish Honmachi Nishi-ku 81 Osaka-shi 6 6536 6715 Osaka 550-0005 JAPAN 6 6536 6718 m [email protected] Mr. Hitoshi Arai 77 1-35-1-301 Haramachi, Shinjuku-ku 81 3 3260 7739 Tokyo 162-0053 JAPAN 3 3209 3028

Aramaki Mr. Roberto Toshimitsu Aramaki 4738 Engineer Rua Maestro F. Farina, 55 apto. 42B V. Progresso 55 16-9766-5913 Jundiaí (SP ) 13202-250 BRAZIL 11-4526-3723 [email protected]

Arce non chap 04Ms. Mar Arce 6509 Huesker Geosintéticos, S.A. Pol Ind. Talluntxe ll, Calle O, Nave 8 349 Noain 948 198 606 E-31110 Navarra SPAIN 968 198 157 [email protected] Ing. Giovanni Battista Argentina 5860 Manifattura Fontana S.p.A. Via Fontoli 10 39 0424 99827 36020 Valstagna (VI ) ITALY 0424 99896 [email protected]

Arman entered for 2003 to get the IGS NEWSProf. Ara Arman 82 Gulf Engineers and Consultants (GEC ), Inc.9357 Interline Ave. P.O. Box 84010 225 612 3000 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809 USA 225 612 3022 [email protected]

Armstrong NAGS mbr'02 cgs'02Mr. Mark Armstrong,M.E.Sc.,P.Eng. 3304 Project Engineer Hatch Mott MacDonald 2800 Speakman Drive 1 905 403 4423 Mississuaga, Ontatio L5K 2R7 CANADA 905 855 2607 [email protected]

Arnaud addr. chg per mbr. 9/01Ms. Severine Arnaud 4011 Cetco Europe 17 avenue du Général de Gaulle 01 49 62 14 14 94420 Le Plessis Trevise FRANCE 01 49 62 14 15 [email protected]

Arndt nags02 Mr. Gary L. Arndt 4079 Senior Engineer Parametrix P.O. Box 460 253 863 5128 Sumner, Washington 98390 USA 253 863 0946 [email protected] Mr. Olivier Artieres 5652 BIDIM Geosynthetics 9, rue Marcel Paul BP 80 01 34 23 53 74 95873 Bezons Cedex FRANCE 01 34 23 53 64 [email protected]

Ashmaw y record messed up 4/01Mr. Alaa K. Ashmawy 5475 University of South Florida Dept. of Civil & Env. Engineering 813 974 5598 Tampa, FL 33620-5350 USA 813 974 2957 alaa [email protected] Mr. Peter Assinder 6327 Polyfelt Geosynthetics UK Limited Unit B2, Haybrook Industrial Estate, Halesfield 9, 01952 588 066 Telford, Shropshire TF7 4QW UNITED KINGDOM 01952 588 466 [email protected] Mr P S Atchison 2754 PA Geotechnical Limited Perth House, 44 Corby Gate Business Park, 01536 740 040 Corby, Northants, NN17 5JG UNITED KINGDOM 01536 740 044 [email protected]

Athanasopoulos Prof. George Athanasopoulos 3643 Professor University of Patras Department of Civil Engineering Laboratory of Geotechnical Engineering 2610 996543 Patras (Rio ) GR-26500 GREECE 2610 996576 [email protected]

Atmatzidis Prof. Dimitrios K. Atmatzidis 3745 University of PatrasDept. of Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engr. Lab 2610 996541 GR-265 00 Rio (Patra ) GREECE 2610 996576 [email protected]

Atter nags02Mr. Steven S. Atter, P.E. 4140 ENSR International 2 Technology Park Drive 978 589 3000 Westford, Massachusetts 01886 USA 978 589 3100 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Luc Aubert 5612 Sacer 4 rue Jean Mermoz-Batiment D 01 39 30 94 20 78772 Magny Les Hameaux FRANCE 01 39 30 94 49 [email protected]

Auerbach sent an invoice 3/14/03Mr. Amir Auerbach 2003 Admir Technologies LTD 24 Ha'tassia St. 972 3 5366646 Yehud, 56218 ISRAEL 972 3 5368088 [email protected]

Austin Mrs. Clarissa Austin 89Executive Manager-High Performance Materials Advanced Materials Services Ltd., BTTG Unit 14, Wheel Forge Way, Ashburton Road West, 0161 873 6544 Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1EH UNITED KINGDOM 0161 848 7378 [email protected]

Auvin Mr. Gerard Auvin 90 Tarkett Sommer 2 avenue Francais Sommer 03 24 29 83 27 BP 40333, 08203 Sedan FRANCE 03 24 29 84 35 [email protected]

Avci Dr. Bekir Cem Avci 5283 Professor Bogazici UniversityBogazici University, Department of Civil Engineering 90 PK 2 212 359 64 10 80815 Bebek, Istanbul TURKEY 212 287 24 63 [email protected]

AVRAMIDIS Mr. Anestis Avramidis 7422 Geologist 34 Ag. Anargyron Str. 143 30 210 2586030 43 N. Xalkidona, Athens GREECE [email protected] Dr. Ahmet Aydilek 5351 Professor University of Maryland 1173 Glenn Martin Hall 1 301 314 2692 College Park, MD 20742 USA 301 405 2585 [email protected]

Aydogmus Dipl.-Ing. Taner Aydogmus 6506 Wissenschaftl.Mitarbeiter Technische Universität Bergakademie FreibergTU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institut für Geotechnik 49 Gustav-Zeuner-Str. 1 03731 39 3453 09596 Freiberg GERMANY 03731 39 3501 [email protected]

Ayres Mr. D. J. Ayres 93 Railways Geotechnics 46 Northumberland Place 44 Paddington 020 7727 4637 London W2 5AS UNITED KINGDOM 020 7727 4637 [email protected]

Azambuja (didn't pay invoice for 1997)Prof. Eduardo Azambuja 3878 Director Azambuja Eng. E. Geot. Ltda R. Sarmento Leite, 1073 55 51 2215966 Porto Alegre, RS 90050-170 BRAZIL 51 2215966 [email protected] Mr. Robert Azzouz 5681 I.U.T.A. Lyon 43, boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918 04 72 69 21 21 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex FRANCE 04 72 69 21 20 [email protected] Mr. Ali Badghad 5607 Mecaroute SA 68, avenue des Guilleraies 01 40 97 55 30 92018 Nanterre FRANCE 01 47 25 10 69 [email protected] Mr. Bruno Badin 5680 Eurovia 7, rue Colbert BP 33 03 80 68 24 60 21601 Longvic Cedex FRANCE 03 80 68 85 41 [email protected]

Badu-Tw eneboah mbr conf addr 9/01 nags02Dr. Kwasi Badu-Tweneboah,Ph.D P.E. 97 Associate GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 2258 Riverside Avenue 1 904 388 8821 Jacksonville, Florida 32204 USA 904 388 8163 [email protected]

Bai Ms. Jianying Bai 7370 Deputy Director Dept.of Scientific Research,Shanghai Investigation,Design & Research Institute 86 388 Yixian Road 86 021 65427468 Shanghai 200434 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 021 65427468 [email protected] Mr. Marin Baicu 5040 General Manager Consis Project SRL Bucharest Str. Prepelitei 6 21 210 96 91 Bucharest ROMANIA 21 210 90 08 [email protected]

Bailey nags02Mr. Tom Bailey 4972 Huesker Inc. P. O. Box 411529 704 588 5500 Charlotte, North Carolina 28241-1529 USA 704 588 5988 [email protected]

Bailey Bailey per nags7/99 nags02Ms. Miriam Bailey 350 President TEMPORARILY AWAY Acero Group International, Inc. (U.S. ) P.O. Box 314 603 968 3774 New Hampton, New Hampshire 03256 USA 603 968 9524 [email protected] Mr. Anton Bain 6140 Mr Jones & Wagener (Pty ) Ltd. P.O. Box 1434 27 011 803 1455 Rivonia 2128 SOUTH AFRICA 011 803 1456 [email protected]

Baker nags zip code chg 12/10Mr. Thomas Baker 4080 Amoco Fabrics & Fibers (BP ) 260 The Bluffs 770 944 4718 Austell, Georgia 30168 USA 770 944 4678 [email protected]

Baker messed up record 4/01Mr. Peter Baker 5491 Mr Nextube (Pty ) Ltd. PO Box 98396 27 011 708 1659 Sloane Park, Randburg 2152 SOUTH AFRICA 011 708 2192 [email protected] Mr. A. Baks 6090 Product Manager Intercodam Bouwstoffen BV P.O. Box 15324 31 020 6225115 1001 MH Amsterdam NETHERLANDS, THE 020 6381259 [email protected]

Baldovin new email addr. per mbr 1/04Ing. Ezio Baldovin 2334 Geotecna Progetti S.p.A. Via Roncaglia, 14 0 2 48007248 20146 Milano ITALY 0 2 48194430 [email protected] Restelli Ing. Achille Balossi Restelli 4416 Via Montenapoleone 23 02 76001006 20121 Milano ITALY 02 781518 [email protected] Mr. Ioanis Baloukas 7455 Egnatia Odos S.A. 25 Parmenionos str. 30 60100, Katerini GREECE [email protected] Mr. Alan Bamforth 103 ABG Geosynthetics Limited Unit E7, Meltham Mills Road, 44 Meltham, 01484 852 096 Holmfirth, West Yorkshire HD9 4DS UNITED KINGDOM 01484 851 562 [email protected] Prof. Bao Cheng-Gang 221 Professor Yangtze Water Scientific Research Institute 23 Huangpu Road 2782829736 Wuhan-Hubei 430010 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 2782829740 [email protected]

Bao Mr. Weiguo Bao 7371 General Manager Shanghai New Textile Industrial Co., Ltd. Floor 6, 81 Yanping Road 86 86 021 62311151 Shanghai 200042 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 021 62103555 [email protected]

Barariu Mr. Aurel Barariu 3436 Technical Manager Consitrans Str. Polona, Nr. 56+40 (0 )21.210 78 09 Sector 1, Bucharest ROMANIA

+40 (0 )21 210 79 66 [email protected]

Barbe non chap mbr 4/01Mr. Erik Barbé 5474 Director Copro VZW Dendermondestraat 168 24680095 Brussels 1083 BELGIUM 24691019 [email protected]

Barker addrChgPerMbr7/00 8003732478NAGS'01Mr. Paul W. Barker 106 Agru America Inc. 700 Rockmead Drive Suite 150 281 358 4741 Kingwood, Texas 77339 USA 281 358 5297 [email protected]

Barla messed up record 4/01Prof. Giovanni Barla 5517 Dip. Ingegneria Strutturale Politecnico di Torino C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24 2494182 10129 Torino ITALY 2521575 [email protected] Mrs. Kim Barnard 5566 Mrs Geotextiles Africa cc P. O. Box 5930 27 011 396 1975 Boksburg North 1461 SOUTH AFRICA 011 396 1133 [email protected]

Barnes nags 02 Mr. S. Jeffrey Barnes, P.E. 1959 President Cumberland Geotechnical Consultants, Inc.801 Belvedere Street 717 245 9100 Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013-4002 USA 717 245 9656 [email protected]

Barroso Eng. Madalena Barroso 5174 Research Assistant L.N.E.C. Avenida do Brasil, 101 351 21 844 33 27 1700-066 Lisboa Codex PORTUGAL 351 21 844 30 21 [email protected] Mr. Michel Barta 3623 Terram Fiberweb Z.I. Est 02 96891274 68600 Biesheim FRANCE 02 96891573 [email protected] Ing. Josef Barvik 6450 BAD s.r.o Hornopolni 12 420 4.20609E+11 702 00 Ostrava 1 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Baslik Dr. Radovan Baslik 3668 Tectum Geosynthetic Ltd. Hrachová 421 4217 5441 4096 821 05 Bratislava SLOVAKIA 4217 5441 5414 [email protected]

Batali E'01 messed up record 4/01Mrs. Loretta Batali 5488 Assist. prof dr. Technical University of Civil Engineering Bd. Lacul Tei nr. 124 21 242 12 08 Sector 2, Bucharest ROMANIA 21 242 20 48 [email protected]

Bathurst Dr. Richard J. Bathurst 108 Department of Civil Engineering Royal Military College of Canada GeoEngineering Centre at Queen's-RMC 13 General Crerar, Sawyer Bldg Rm2085613 541 6000 X6479 Kingston, Ontario K7K 7B4 CANADA 613 545 8336 [email protected]

BATSILA Mr. Evanthis Batsila 7456 6th klm Thessalonikis-Thermis 30 2310 470200 57001, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected]

Bauer Dr.-Ing. Andreas Bauer 4829 Reichenaustr. 37 49 089 28927149 81243 Muenchen GERMANY 089 28927189

Baxter Mr. Paul Baxter 5567 Mr Geotextiles Africa P. O. Box 22442 27 021 701 3569 Fishhoek 7972 SOUTH AFRICA 021 701 3381 [email protected]

Baz Mr. Jorge Gutierrez Baz 6994 Teconma, S.A.P.A.E. Casablanca I - Avda. Dr. Severo Ochoa, 7 349 Alcobendas 916623312 E-280100 Madrid SPAIN 916620007 [email protected]

Beausejour Mr. Norman Beausejour 6261 RSW Inc. 800, boul. Rene-Levesque Ouest 1 Bureau 2600 514 878 2621 Montreal, PQ H3B 1Z1 CANADA 514 397 0085 [email protected]

Bedard Mr. Claude Bedard 6642 Journeaux, Bedard et Assoc. 904 Genereux 1 1 514 585 6736 Repentigny, QC J5Y 1T7 CANADA 1 514 636 8447

Beech *** nags02Dr. John F. Beech, .P.E. *** 115 Principal GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 1100 Lake Hearn Dr., N.E., Suite 200 404 705 9500 Atlanta, Georgia 30342-1523 USA 404 705 9400 [email protected]

Behnke Dipl.-Ing. Dietrich Behnke 2633 Berat. Ingenieur VBI Grundbaulabor Bremen Ing.ges. f. Geotechnik mbHKleiner Ort 2 49 0421 207700 28357 Bremen GERMANY 0421 274255 [email protected]

Beltramini addr chg per mbr 9/99Mr. Maurizio Maria Beltramini 4594 Via Lombardia 27 0362 092342 20048 Carate Brianza (MI ) ITALY 0362 991475 [email protected]

Benamu Mr. Didier Benamu 3283 Afitex 13-15 rue Louis Bleriot 237180151 28310 Champhol FRANCE 02 37 18 0160 [email protected]

Benc Mr. Gabriel Benc 5299 Texiplast a.s. Novozamocka 207 421 421876564 305 Ivanka pri Nitre 951 12 SLOVAKIA 4210876564 206 [email protected]

Benneton Mr. Jean-Paul Benneton 122 Chef section chimie LRPC Lyon 25 Avenue F. Mitterrand 04 72 14 30 30 69674 Bron Cedex FRANCE 04 72 14 30 35 [email protected]

Benson notify E-01 *** no hard copy nags02Dr. Craig Benson 2168 745 Rovalia Drive 608 848 3048 Verona, Wisconsin 53593 USA 608 848 3049 [email protected] Mr. Peter Bentham 6329 Al Nahr Ltd. 9 Drayton Grove, 44 020 8991 1492 Ealing, London W13 OLA UNITED KINGDOM [email protected]

Berardi Prof.Ing. Riccardo Berardi 7350 DISEG - Dip. Ingegneria Strutt. e Geot. Via Montallegro 1 1 39 0362992342 Genova 16145 ITALY 39 010/3532534 [email protected] Prof. Giovanni Pietro Beretta 2343 Via F. Vismara 2 039 9206155 23880 Casatenovo (LC ) ITALY

Berg Mr. v.d. Berg 6646 Terre Armee B.V. Postbus 7220 31 076 5319332 4800 GE Breda NETHERLANDS, THE 076 5319943 [email protected]

Berg *** nags02 Mr. Ryan R. Berg, P.E. *** 126 Consultant Ryan R. Berg & Associates, Inc. 2190 Leyland Alcove 651 735 7622 Woodbury, Minnesota 55125 USA 651 735 7629 [email protected] Prof. Dennes T. Bergado 2144 Professor and ACSIG Director Asian Institute of Technology GTE-SCE P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang 66 2 524 5512 Pathumthani 12120 THAILAND 2 524 6050 [email protected]

Bermueller canc mbsh perChap12/98 rentered 11/99Mr. Rudolf Bermueller 3780 Bermueller & Co. GmbH Rotterdamer Str. 7 49 0911 64200-0 90451 Nuernberg GERMANY [email protected] Mr. Gilles Bernardeau 4837 Geo BTP BP 17 02 48 56 37 25 18160 Touchay FRANCE 02 48 60 09 67 [email protected]

Bernardi CGS03nags'03Mr. Michael Bernardi 2169 223 Woodcliff Court 1 800 680 7750 Suwanee, GA 30024 USA 770 888 6680 [email protected] Mr. M. Bernardini 2782 IREX 10, rue Washington 01 44 13 32 77 75008 Paris FRANCE 01 43 59 68 30 [email protected]

Bernauer nags02Mr. Mike Bernauer 4973 V.P. - Allied Products Contech Construction Products 1001 Grove St. 513 425 2165 Middletown, Ohio 45044 USA 513 425 5993 [email protected]

Berner Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Berner 2634 Kempfert & Partner GmbHIngenieurbüro für Baugrund, Geotechn. Umwelt 49 Max-Stromeyer-Str.1 07531 59450 78467 Konstanz GERMANY 07531 594550 [email protected]

Bertaina Mr. Gilles Bertaina 5658 I.R.P.C. Angers 23, avenue de l'Amiral Chauvin BP 69 02 41 79 13 00 49136 Les Ponts De Ce Cedex FRANCE 02 41 44 32 76 [email protected]

Bertella email correction per mbr 5/03Mr. Eduardo Henrique Bertella 5746 Market Development Supervisor Kanaflex S/A Rua José Semiao Rodrigues 55 11 4785 2110 Agostinho, 282 Embu (SP ) 06803-010 BRAZIL 11 4785 2140 [email protected] Ir. A. Bezuijen 2473 Larikslaan 227 31 010 4188368 3053 LD Rotterdam NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected] Dr. Shobha Bhatia 135 Syracuse University Dept. of Civil & Env. Engineering 230 Hinds Hall 315 443 3352 Syracuse, NY 13210 USA 315 443 1243 [email protected]

Bianchini not a 2000 mbrIng. Gianfranco Bianchini 3229 Viale IV Novembre- S. Elena 61 5237103 30132 Venezia ITALY [email protected] Mr. Robert Biguet 5588 Asqual 14 rue des Reculettes 01 44 08 19 00 75013 Paris FRANCE 01 44 08 19 39 [email protected] Ir. H.J.M. Bijnsdorp 1777 Koningstraat 28 31 071 5893468 2351 PH Leiderdorp NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Bimbi Geol. Claudio Bimbi 2346 Via di Casabassa 290 577 928776/92058 53034 Colle Val D'Elsa (SI ) ITALY 0 577 901395 bramante [email protected]

Binazzi Dott. Geol. Pier Paolo Binazzi 2347 Geoplan s.r.l. Via Enrico Fermi 100 S. Agostino 0 573 532503 51100 Pistoia ITALY 0 573 532504 [email protected] Mr. Moninder (Witty) Bindra 4256 Civil Engineering Division Permathene Ltd. 143/272 Victoria Ave. 02 9411 8648 Chatswood, New South Wales 1810 AUSTRALIA 02 9410 3928 [email protected]

Biosca Mr. Josep Maria Biosca Carbonell 5997 General Manager JMB Textiles Segarra, S.L. Carretera Rocafort, s/n 3493490034 973532083 25200 Cervera Lleida SPAIN 3.49003E+15 [email protected]

Bishop not a chap mbr 03 or 04Mr. David Bishop 3566 Specialist Geosynthetic Manufacturer Naue GmbH & Co KG, Germany Ulmenweg 9 49 49 5743 41 573 Bad Iburg 49186 GERMANY 49 5743 41 577 [email protected]

Bisw as Mr. Somnath Biswas 2771 General Manager AIMIL Ltd. A-8 Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate 91 11 30810200 Mathura Road, New Delhi 110 044 INDIA 91 11 26950011 [email protected]

Blatz cgs 2001,2002 nags 02Dr. James A. Blatz, P.E. 5054 Department of Civil Engineering University of Manitoba 342 Engineering Bldg. 204 474 9816 Winnipeg, R3T 5V6 CANADA 204 474 7513 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Claude Blivet 144 20 passage de la Grande Mesure 02 35 155409 76000 Rouen FRANCE 02 35 69 41 33 [email protected] Mr. Eric Blond 6638 SAGEOS/CTT Group 3000 rue Boulle 1 450 771 4608 St-Hyacinthe, PQ J2S 1H9 CANADA 450 778 3901 [email protected] Mlle. Carole Bloquet 3624 Sita Rue des Trois Fontanot 01 42 91 63 49 92000 Nanterre Cedex FRANCE 01 42 91 68 52 [email protected] Dipl.-Ing. Karl-Heinz Blume 2635 Zur Freiheit 18 49 02204 43723 51491 Overath GERMANY 02204 43673

Boer chgs per mbr 5/02Ir. J. de Boer 1302 Director Geopex Products (Europe ) B.V. P.O. Box 5 31 0182 377 327 2830 AA Gouderak NETHERLANDS, THE 0182 377 329 [email protected] Dr. Adam Bolt 3665 Head of Geotechnical Laboratory Technical University of Gdansk Geotechnical Department 48 ul. G. Narutowicza 11/12 48 58 47 29 03 80-952 Gdansk POLAND 48 58 41 98 14 [email protected]

Bonaparte nags02 Dr. Rudolph Bonaparte, P.E. 150 President/CEO GeoSyntec Consultants 2002 Summit Blvd., Suite 885 404 705 9500 Atlanta, Georgia 30319 USA 404 705 9400 [email protected]

Bondt correct as is per mbr 5/01Dr. ir. A. de Bondt 5175 Manager Research & Development Ooms Avenhorn Holding bv P.O.Box 1 31 0229 547700 1633 ZG Avenhorn NETHERLANDS, THE 0229 547701 [email protected]

Bonne Mr. Dominque Bonne 4835 Cete Apave Sudeurope 177, route de Sain Bel BP 3 04 72 32 52 16 69811 TASSIN Cedex FRANCE 04 72 32 52 30 [email protected]

Bonneau Mr. Luc Bonneau 6612 Direction des politiques en milieu terrestreMDDEP 675 Blv. Réné-Lévesrve est 4185213950x4922QuΘbec GlR SV7 CANADA 418 644 3386 [email protected]

Bonnett Mr. David Bonnett 151 Geosyntec Consultants 289 Great Road Suite 105 978 263 9588 x764Acton, MA 01720 USA 978 263 9594 [email protected] Ing. Giovanni Bosco 2348 Dip. Mecc. Strutt.e prog. Automatica Universita di Trento Via Mesiano, 77 0 6 71356215 38050 Mesiano di Povo (TN ) ITALY 0 6 71356215 [email protected] Mr. Johan Boshoff 4863 Mr SRK Consulting PO Box 55291 27 011 441 1225 Northlands, Gauteng 2116 SOUTH AFRICA 011 441 1147 [email protected]

Bostenaru E'01Mrs. Magdalena Bostenaru 3439 Senior Engineer Romfelt S.A. Str. Ziduri intre Vii nr. 19, sector 2 21 252 58 30 Bucharest ROMANIA 21 252 77 95 [email protected] Mr. Herman Bosua 6617 Mr Herman Bosua & Associates P.O. Box 788 27 013 712 4071 Berberton 1300 SOUTH AFRICA 013 712 5702 [email protected]

Bottcher dutchchapmbr03Mr. R.D. Böttcher 5809 Dutch Chapter Member Colbond BV Hermannshöhe 65 49 49 026 3664852 D-42119 Wuppertal GERMANY 49 026 3665812 [email protected]

Botu Prof. dr. Nicolae Botu 6515 Technical University Str. D. Mangeron, Nr. 43+40 (0 )722 42 48 16 Iasi ROMANIA

+40 (0 )232 23 36 68 [email protected]

Bouazza (NAGS Mbr 1999)Dr. Abdelmalek Bouazza 3571 Monash University P O Box 60 3 9905 4956 Melbourne, Victoria 3800 AUSTRALIA 3 9909 4944 [email protected] Mr. Thomas Boudaillez 5621 Tharreau Industrie Zl de la Pierre Blanche 02 41 71 55 55 49120 Chemille FRANCE 02 41 71 55 78 [email protected]

Bourassin (addr chg 1-9-98)Mr. Andre-Jean Bourassin 4025 Fillon s.a. Etancheite Z.l. de la Naurais Bachaud 05 49 19 13 90 86530 - Naintre (Fr ) FRANCE 05 49 19 13 99 [email protected]

Bourdeau Mr. Yvan Bourdeau 4034 INSA Lyon, URGC Geotechnique Batiment JC Coulomb, 34, avenue des Arts 04 72 43 89 09 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex FRANCE 04 72 43 85 22 [email protected]

Bourdeau nags 02 Dr. Phillippe Louis Bourdeau 156 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Purdue University 1284 Civil Engineering Bldg. 765 494 5031 West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1284 USA 765 494 1364 [email protected]

Bow ders E'01 messed up record 4/01Dr. John Bowders 5513 Department of Civil Engineering University of Missouri E2509 Engrg. Bldg. East 2200 573 882 8351 Columbia, Missouri 65211-2200 USA 573 882 4784 [email protected]

Bow ers cgs mbr 00 nags mbr 01-02 cgs'02Mr. Robert D. Bowers, P.Eng. 2172 Manager - Engineering Support Risi Stone Systems 8500 Leslie Street, Suite 390 905 882 5898 Thornhill, Ontario L3T 7M8 CANADA 905 882 4556 [email protected]

Boyle-date of completion 1994-AmericanDr. Stanley R. Boyle 1746 Geotechnical Engineer Shannon & Wilson, Inc. 400 North 34th St. - Suite 100 1 P.O. Box 300303 206 695 6863 Seattle, WA 98103 USA 206 695 6777 [email protected]

Bozbey Dr. Ilknur Bozbey 5284 Research Fellow Istanbul UniversityIstanbul University, Department of Civil Enginering 90 212 473 70 70 Avcilar, Istanbul TURKEY 212 509 66 43 [email protected]

Brachman Dr. Richard W.I. Brachman 2933 Queen's University Dept. of Civil Engineering 1 Geo Engineering Centre 613 533 3096 Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 CANADA 613 533 2128 [email protected]

Braeu chgs per mbr 1/02Dipl.-Ing. Gerhard Bräu 3218 Techn. Universität München Lehrstuhl u. Prüfamt f. Grundb., Bodenm. und Felsm. 49 Baumbachstrasse 7 49 089 289 27 139D-81245 Muenchen GERMANY 49 089 289 27 [email protected]

Brandl tel/fax/email chgs per mbr 4/01Prof.Dr.Dipl-Ing.Heinz Brandl 170 Univ.-Prof.Dipl.Ing. Institut fur Grundbau und Bodenmechanik Technische Universitat Wien Karlsplatz 13/221 1 58801 22100 A-1040 Wien AUSTRIA 1 58801 22198 [email protected] Mr. Peter Brandt 4242 Oy ViaPipe Ab Vernissakatu 8 9 830500 FIN-01300 Vantaa FINLAND 9 830501 [email protected] Mr. Javier Brasal Pozas 6002 Composan Construcción, S.A. Carretera de Andalucia, KM 28,600 349 Valdemoro 918950968 E-28340 Madrid SPAIN 918954825 [email protected]

Breul w as in Colas, FranceMr. Bernard Breul 2143 Engineer Soprema 1485, rue Provinciale 514 973 0208 Quebec City, PQ G1N 4A4 CANADA 418 681 8806 [email protected]

Briancon Mr. Laurent Brianτon 6102 Student Cemagref Bordeaux 50-avenue de Verdun 33612 Cestas Cedex FRANCE [email protected]

Bright E'01 nags 02Dr. Donald G. Bright 2175 Director, Quality Assurance The Tensar Corporation 1210 Citizen Pkwy. 770 968 3255 Morrow, Georgia 30260 USA 770 961 8239 [email protected] Ing. Ezio Fedele Brini 2350 Modo S.A. V.le Randi 92 0 544 404906 48100 Ravenna ITALY 0 544 404919 [email protected]

Brink Mr. Daniel Brink 7389 Jones & Wagener P.O. Box 1434 2727 (011 ) 8031455 Rivonia 2128 SOUTH AFRICA

27 (011 ) 8031456 [email protected]

Brioist Mr. Jean-Jacques Brioist 5589 C.E.T.M.E.F. 2 boulevard Gambetta BP 60039 03 44 92 60 56 60321 Compiegne Cedex FRANCE 03 44 20 06 75 [email protected] Mr. Patrick Brochier 173 Terageos Z1 Les lles Cordees - RN 532 04 76 53 96 66 38113 Veurey Voroize FRANCE 04 76 53 96 67 [email protected]

Brockbank (CGS) cgs'02 03Mr. William J. Brockbank 3768 Reinforced Earth Company Ltd. 229-1550 Enterprise Road 905 5640896x307Mississauga, ON L4W 4P4 CANADA 905 564 2609 [email protected] Mr. Chris Brockliss 174 Maccaferri NZ Ltd. PO Box 12-536 64 96346495 Penrose NEW ZEALAND 64 96346492 [email protected]

Broens Ing. M. Broens 7296 Colbond BV Postbus 9600 31 31 026 3664882 6800 TC Arnhem NETHERLANDS, THE 31 026 3665812 [email protected] Geol. Filiberto Brogini 2351 C.so Trieste 146 0 6 8419237 00198 Roma ITALY 0 6 8844803 [email protected] Mr. C. Brok 6649 De Hoge Kamp 7 31 073 5030655 5247 WH Rosmalen NETHERLANDS, THE 073 5030654 [email protected]

Brow n Prof. Stephen Frederick Brown 4647 University of NottinghamNottingham Centre for Pavement Engineering, 44 University Park, 0115 951 3900 Nottingham NG7 2RD UNITED KINGDOM 0115 951 3909 [email protected]

Brow n nags02Mr. Damon Brown 4769 EBA Engineering 8825 Sonoma Ave. 707 544 0784 Santa Rosa, California 95404-4746 USA 707 544 0866 [email protected] ne Mr. Craig Browne 6600 Geotechnical Engineer GeoSyntec Consultants 289 Great Road Suite 105 978 263 9588 Acton, MA 01720 USA 978 263 9594 [email protected]

Brow ne cgs'02 03Mr. Richard W. Browne 5843 21 Hawthorne Lane Aurora, ON L4G 3K8 CANADA [email protected]

Bruhier w as in Germany chg per mbr 4/04Mr. Johann Bruhier 4032 President Huesker France SAS BP 41076 03 88 78 26 07 67382 Lingolsheim Cedex FRANCE 03 88 78 26 19 [email protected] Mr. Sven Bruyninckx 3293 Basell France SAS 81 avenue François Arago 01 55 51 21 36 92017 Nanterre Cedex FRANCE 01 55 51 21 50 [email protected] Dr. Benedito de Souza Bueno 3642 Associate Professor EESC-USP Av. Trabalhador Sancarlense, 400 55 EESC Depto Geotecnia 16 3373-9505 Sâo Carlos, (SP ) 13560-970 BRAZIL 16-3373-9509 [email protected]

Bulacu Mr. Romulus Bulacu 7311 General Manager SC Minet SA Str. Depozitelor, Nr. 12 40 Loc. Rm. Valcea40 (0 )250 737473 Jud. Valcea ROMANIA

40 (0 )250 73 3758 [email protected]

Bumiller Dipl.-Geophys. Berno Bumiller 2638 Frank & Bumiller & Kraft GmbH Hofangerstr. 82 49 089 684 096 81735 Muenchen GERMANY 089 680 4425 [email protected] Mr. German Burbano Juana 5064 Jefe del Servicio de Geotecnia Dragados, S.A. Avenida de Tenerife, 4-6 349 SanSebastian de los Reyes 916837839 E-28700 Madrid SPAIN 915832276 [email protected]

Burcher Mr. Peter Burcher 7392 Geofabrics Australasia 1/9 Cunningham Street 61 61 02 4950 5845 Moorebank, NSW 2170 AUSTRALIA [email protected]

Burdick nags02 Mr. Carl J. Burdick 1488 Chenango Contracting Inc. 29 Arbutus Rd. 607 729 8500 Johnson City, New York 13790 USA 607 729 2415 [email protected] Prof. Alberto Burghignoli 2562 Unversita "La Sapienza" Dip. Ing. Strutt. e Geotecnica Via Monte d'Oro 28 0 6 49919604 00186 Roma ITALY 0 6 6878923 [email protected] Ing. Pietro Albino Burigo 5862 Via Piave 9 0437 99417 32010 Soverzene (BL ) ITALY [email protected]

Burkard SpanChap'03 not a 2004 mbr perGerChpMr. Lenze Burkard 5560 Spanish Chapter Member Naue Fasertechnik GmbH & Co.KG Alter Bahndamm, 12 49 5446 20676 D-49448 Lemfoerde GERMANY 5443 20677 [email protected]

Burns nags02 Mr. David E. Burns, P.E. 2682Environmental Engineering Services Manager State of Maine-D.E.P. Division of Technical Services DEP-BRWM 17 State House Station 207 287 7743 Augusta, Maine 04333-0017 USA 207 287 7826 [email protected]

Butchart Mr. David Butchart 6371 Strata Systems, Inc. 380 Oahlonega Rd. - Suite 200 770 888 6688 Cumming, Georgia 30040 USA 770 888 6680 [email protected]

Cai Ms. Yushan Cai 7372 Senior Engineer Shanghai Investigation, Design & Research Institute388 Yixian Road 86 86 13661776931 Shanghai 20034 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

86 021 65427100/5208 [email protected]

Caillaud Mr. Jean-Marc Caillaud 3625 Sodaf-Geo Z1 du petit Bourbon BP 38 02 51 34 40 15 85170 Belleville Sur Vie FRANCE 02 51 24 40 09 [email protected]

Calabria nags addr chg 12/10/98Mr. Craig Calabria 1895 GeoSystems Consultants, Inc. 514 Pennsylvania Avenue 215 654 9600 Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania 19034-3304 USA 215 643 9440 [email protected] Dott. Mario Caldara 3461 Edison S.p.A. Foro Buonaparte 31 0 2 62228929 20121 Milano ITALY 0 2 62227146

Canario Non chap 04Mr. Antunes Canário 4717 Sócio Gerente Canßrio Lda Casais Comeiras 2 63 47 00 51 2050 Aveiras De Cima, Azambuja PORTUGAL 2 63 47 00 52 [email protected] Ing. Paolo Cancelli 4595 Via Sansovino 23 02 2666005 20133 Milano ITALY 02 2666005 [email protected] Prof. Andrea Cancelli 1728 Universita' di Milano Via Sansovino 14 02 2666005 20133 Milano ITALY 02 2666005 [email protected]

Canivet Mr. Philippe Canivet 5235 Biffa Waste Services, S.A. rue Landuyt 140 32 32 2 366 9936 B-1440 Braine-le-Chateau BELGIUM 32 2 366 0359 severine [email protected] Mr. Francois Caquel 2783 LRPC Nancy 71 rue de la Grande Haie, B.P. 8 03 83 18 41 56 54510 Tomblaine FRANCE 03 83 18 41 00 [email protected] Dott. Ing. Filippo Carcara 7351 Via Saffo 2b 39 39 091 220305 Palermo 90151 ITALY 39 091 220305 [email protected]

Cardoso Prof. Jose C. de Pinho Cardoso 7314 Professor Universidade de Aveiro Department of Civil Engineering 351 Campus de Santiago 351 234 370 094 3810-193 Aveiro PORTUGAL [email protected]

Cardoso Prof. António Cardoso 5354 Professor FEUP-DEC Rua Dr. Roberto Frias 351 22 508 1945 4200-465 Porto PORTUGAL 351 225081446 [email protected]

Cardoso Mr. Joao Pinto Cardoso 6498 Rua Dr. Antonio Ferreira Fonseca, 9 351 964046470 3620-337 Moimenta da Beira PORTUGAL [email protected] nags02 Mr. Kenneth W. Cargill 3032 Principal GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 14055 Riveredge Dr., Suite 300 1 813 558 0990 Tampa, FL 33637 USA 813 558 9726 [email protected] Mr. Chris Carr 7396 Jacques Whitford Limited 20 Broadview Avenue South St. John, NB E2L 5E8 CANADA

Carraro Ing. Simone Carraro 5631 Via Mancinelli 10 049 8648865 35132 Padova ITALY 049 8648865 [email protected]

Carreira Mr. Tiago Jorge Alcantara Carreira 7317 Engineer Solvay Largo Joao Vaz, n 5, 2 Esq. 351 351 219 534 000 1700-251 Lisboa PORTUGAL 351 219 534 493 [email protected]

Carreras email:[email protected]. Emilio Carreras 4744 Atarfil, S.L. Complejo El Rey - Ctra. Cordoba, Km 429 349 Atarfe 958 43 92 00 E-18230 Granada SPAIN 958 43 91 28 [email protected]

Carvalho Dr. Luís Pedro de Matos Carvalho 7214Rua dos Combatentes da Grande Guerra, s/n 3200-216 Lousã PORTUGAL [email protected]

Cascao Cascao is correct spellingEng. Luis Cascao 5386 B.B.F.-Tecnologias do Ambiente, Lda Av. Fernao Magalhaes, 458-1° Dt° 458-1°Dto - salas 3 e 4 351 239 854 800 Coimbra 3000-173 PORTUGAL 351 239 854 809 [email protected]

Cash non nags mbr 04Mr. Gregory Cash 4298 CRWQCB-Lahontan Region 15428 Civic Drive, Suite 100 760 241 6583 Victorville, California 92392-2359 USA 760 241 7308 [email protected] Mr. Philippe Cassagnes 7225 Alkor Draka Roissypole Le Dome - 5 rue de la Haye 01 41 84 30 25 95733 Roissy CDG Cedex FRANCE [email protected]

Castermans dutch chap mbr 2002Mr. L. Castermans 5825 Dutch & Belgium Chapter Member Bonar Technical Fabrics N.V. Industriestraat 39 31 32 52 457411 B-9240 Zele BELGIUM 32 52 457495 [email protected]

Castro Mr. Daniel Castro Fresno 6635Departamento de Transportes y tecnologia de Proyectos Universidad de Cantabria - E.T.S. De Caminos, Canales yAvda. de los Castros, s/n 349 942202053 E-39005 Santander SPAIN 942201703 [email protected]

Castro Mr. Francois Castro 4043 M.D.B. Texinov SAS BP 713 - 56 route de Ferrossiere 04 74 97 44 75 38110 St. Didier De La Tour FRANCE 04 74 97 37 54 [email protected] Geol. Sergio Caturani 4261 Via Ancona 6 0 721 497593 61100 Pesaro ITALY 0 721 497593 [email protected]

Cavailles Mme. Marie-Odile Cavailles 3647 SETRA 12 avenue Aristide Briand 01 46 11 35 70 92225 Bagneux Cedex, BP 100 FRANCE 01 46 11 35 43 [email protected] i Dr.Ing. Daniele A. Cazzuffi 210 Civil Engineer CESI SpA Via Rubattino, 54 02 2125 5375 I - 20134 Milano ITALY 02 2125 5475 [email protected]

Ceccarelli Eng. Danilo Ceccarelli 6315 Eng. Danilo Ceccarelli Amanco Del Perú S.A. Av. Nugget 551 - El Agustino 51 1 3620016 X249 Lima 10 PERU 1 3623791 [email protected]

Centea E'01 Mrs. Mariana Centea 3440 Senior Engineer NETEX S.A. BISTRITA Str. Narciselor nr. 2 cod 420062 40 263 23 48 42 Jud. Bistrita-Nasaud ROMANIA 40 263 23 48 22 [email protected]

Cerchiaro Dott. Geol. Giuseppe Cerchiaro 7352 Piazza Caulonia 3 39 (ex Via degli Stadi 97 ) 39 368 7401366 Cosenza 87100 ITALY 39 0984 825019 [email protected]

Cetin Mr. Ender Cetin 5285Manager, Geotechnical DesignMAIL RETURNED ELC Group Consulting & Engr. Ltd.MAIL RETURNEDAltinekin Sok. No. 7/A D.7 90 212 265 57 91 80630 Etiler, Istanbul TURKEY 212 257 51 24 [email protected]

Chae Prof. Young-Su Chae 6674 Dept. of Civil Engineering Suwon University San 2-2 Wau-ri 52 Bongdam-eup.Hwaseong-si 031 220 2318 Gyeonggi-do 445-743 KOREA 031 220 2522 [email protected] Mr. Jinchun Chai 5764 Saga University 1 Honjo 81 952 28 8580 Saga 840-8502 JAPAN 952 28 8190 [email protected]

Chaisingkananont Ms. Sureerat Chaisingkananont 6751 Sales Manager Saint-Gobain Vetrotex (Thailand ) Co., Ltd.79/24 Moo 2, Srinakarin Road 66 Praves, Nongbon 2 366 0570 Bangkok 10250 THAILAND 2 366 0708

[email protected]

Chamberlain Mr. B.C. Chamberlain 4202 British Board of Agrement P.O. Box 195, 44 Bucknalls Lane, 01923 665 343 Garston, Watford, Herts WD25 9BA UNITED KINGDOM 01923 665 301 [email protected] Mr. Chang, Jen-Chen 3928 General Manager New Daywin Corp. 3F, No.10, Lane 32 Sec. 1 02 555 2902 Tihua St., Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 02 555 7619

Chang Dr. Chang, Chi-Tso 3922 Vice President Sinotech Eng. Consultant, Ltd. 171 Nanking E Rd. Sec.5 02 769 2123 Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 02 8761 1594 [email protected]

Chang email:[email protected]. Chang, Dave Ta-Teh 214 Chung-Yuan University Dept. of Civil Engineering 886 3 456 3171 Chung Li, 32023 TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 886 3 453 4464 [email protected]

Chaput use this recordMr. Daniel Chaput 2495 L R P C Angers 23 avenue Amiral Chauvin, BP 69 41 79 13 00 49136 Les Ponts De Ce Cedex FRANCE 41 44 32 76 [email protected] Mr. Eric Charbonneau 4027 Fournier TP, Usine Charbonneau 17, rue Pasteur -BP 6 03 25 37 30 27 10230 Mailly Le Camp FRANCE 03 25 37 36 50 [email protected]

Chardaloupa Tel/Fax & email chg permbr 4/02Ms. Evangelia Chardaloupa 5263 Structural Eng. Section Director OTM S.A. 6-8 Koumarianou Str. 210 8216432 Athens 11473 GREECE 210 8235288 [email protected] Mr. Christian Charroin 5660 GCC 30, rue de la Poudrette 04 72 36 11 22 69627 Villeurbanne Cedex FRANCE 04 72 36 12 89 [email protected]

Charron cgs 03Mr. Rob Charron, P.Eng. 6278 Geotechnical Engineer Klohn Crippen Consultants Ltd. Suite 114, 6815 - 8th Street NE 403 730 6820 Calgary, AB T2E 7H7 CANADA 403 274 5349 [email protected]

CHATZIGOGOS Mr. Theodoros Chatzigogos 7489 1 Kasomouli str. 30 2310 995713 / 54655, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected] Mr. Andre Chauveau 4054 So.Fa.Re.B ZA Longeves 02 51 00 10 64 85200 Longeves FRANCE 02 51 00 18 92

Chavez mail ret 7/04Eng. Rogelio Chávez 6233 Eng. Rogelio Chávez Knight Piesold Consultores S.A. Av. San Borja Sur 143 51 1 2260044 Lima 41 PERU 1 2260044 [email protected]

Cheah chgs per thailandchap 11/03Mr. Rodney Cheah Sin Chye 5113 Regional Sales Manager Ten Cate Nicolon Asia Sdn. Bhd. 10thFl.Block C, Kelana Business Ctr. 60 97, Jalan SS7/2 5828283 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor MALAYSIA 35828285 rodney [email protected] Mr. Chen Guo-Xian 4842 Dingtai Engineering Material Co. Ltd. Yun He Zhen, Danyang 511 6456160 Jiangsu 212352 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 511 6456132

Chen Mr. Chen, Xue Liang 6071 Chief Engineer Shanghai Institute of Waterways 850 Pudong Da Dao 58871456 Shanghai 200120 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 58793703 [email protected] Mr. Chen Yue-Ting 5194 Jiun Geotechnical Facility Company 1 Shuan He Da Zhuang 510 3704931 Wuxi Jiangsu 214037 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Chen Prof. Dr. Chen, Rong-Her 958 Professor National Taiwan University Department of Civil Engineering 02 2362 9851 Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 02 2362 9851 [email protected] Prof. Chen Huan 219 Professor Department of Hydraulic Engineering Tianjin University 22 27891075 Tianjin 300072 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Chen Dr. Tien-Chien Chen 3934 Assistant Professor National Pingtung University of Science & TechnologyDept. of Soil & Water Cnservation 886 #1, Shuehfu Road886 8 7703202 7169 Neipu, 912 Pingtung TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 886 02 27338263 [email protected]

Chen Mr. Chen, Kuo-Lung 3938 Engineer Taiwan Housing and Development Bureau No.828,Sec5 Chung-Hwa Rd. -13818 Hsinchu TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 04 2654357

Chen Vice Secretary GeneralProf. Chen Lun 4218 Professor Department of Hydraulic Engineering Tsinghua University 75150 Beijing 100084 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 113865

Cheng Prof. Cheng Yinghua 5706 Professor Society of Highway Ministry of Communication 10 65293139 11, Jianguomennei Dajie, 100736 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Cheng Ms. Cynthia Cheng 6378 Vice Manager ACE Geosynthetics Enterprise Co., Ltd. No.8 Kung 10 Rd., Yu-Shin Ind. Park Tachia 437 Taichung Hsien TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA)

Cherubini messed up record 4/01Prof. Claudio Cherubini 5519 Ist. Geol. Applicata e Geotecnica Politecnico di Bari Via Orabona 4 080 242363 70125 Bari ITALY 080 242529 [email protected] Mr. Cheu, Mian-Kuang 3917 Chief Engineer Taichung Harbour Bureau 2, sec.3 Chung-Chi Rd. 04 656 6130 Wuch., Taichung TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 04 657 9698 [email protected] Mr. Louis Cheyne 5570 Mr Land Rehabilitation Systems P. O. Box 153 27 011 794 5220 Randpark Ridge 2156 SOUTH AFRICA 011 795 2990 [email protected]

Chi Mr. Chi Jing-Kui 223Director Geotechnical and Construction Dept Shanghai Investigation Design and Research Institute 388 Yixian Road 21 58409558 Shanghai 200434 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Chirica Mr. Anton Chirica 5042 Professor dr. Technical University of Civil Engineering Faculty of Roads, Bridges and Railways Bd. Lacul Tei 124 21 242 12 08 sect. 2, Bucharest ROMANIA 21 312 88 66 [email protected]

Cho Dr. Sam-Deok Cho 2119Research Fellow of Geotechnical Engineering Korea Institute of Construction Technology 2311 Daehwa-dong, Ilsan-gu 52 Goyang-si 031 910 0214 Gyeonggi-do, 411-712 KOREA 031 910 0211 [email protected]

Cho E'01 chg email 7/01Mr. Kwan-Young Cho 3262 President Daehan I.M. Ltd. Co. 4th Floor Sejin Bldg. 52 54-6. Gui-2-Dong 02 456 4900 Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, 143-202 KOREA 02 456 7210 [email protected] Dr. Chou, Nelson N.S. 3918 President Genesis Group Taiwan 11F-1, #268 022772 1031 Kuang-Fu S Rd. 106 TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 022772 2494 [email protected]

Chou co. chg 5/99 per Dave ChungMr. Chou, Chris 3925 General Manager Yamin Technical Engineering International Ltd.NO.98, Jong Cheng Rd. 02 2913 1443 Shing Tein, Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 02 2911 6824 [email protected] Mr. Vasilis Chousiadas 7490 6th klm Thessalonikis-Thermis 30 2310 470200 57001, Thessalonii GREECE [email protected] Mr. Chow, Peter S.M. 3926 Manager TOK SI Enterprise 10F-1, 17, Lane 174 02 2795 3671 Shin-Ming Rd., Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 02 2795 3465 [email protected] Mr. Raymond Chow 6257 Maccaferri Pty Ltd P.O. Box 575 Seven Hills, NSW 2147 AUSTRALIA [email protected] Mr. Harvey Choy 6651 Project Engineer Greater Vancouver Regional District 4330 Kingsway 1 604 451 6604 Burnaby, British Columbia V5H 4G8 CANADA 604 451 6180 [email protected]

Chraibi Mr. Ahmed Fouad Chraibi 230 CEO Societe Magrebine d'Ingenierie, Ingema S.A.4 Rue Zalagh 212 2126115 8074 Agdal-Rabat 10000 MORROCO 2123767 3087 [email protected] Mr. Kevin Christie 7039 URS Corporation Flat 3/1, 44 14 Battlefield Avenue, 0797 437 4167 Glasgow G42 9HP UNITED KINGDOM kevin _a [email protected]

Christopher-new #'s 10/96 E'01nags02Dr. Barry R. Christopher. P.E. 231 Geotechnical Engineering Consultant Christopher Consultants 210 Boxelder Lane 770 641 8696 Roswell, Georgia 30076 USA 770 645 1383 [email protected]

Chrysikos left out of 2003 dirDr. Dimitrios A. Chrysikos 3746 Lecturer University of Patras Dept. of Civil Engr, Geotechnical Engr.Lab 2610 996.545 GR-265 00 Rio Patra GREECE 2610 996.576 [email protected]

Chung tel/fax chg 2/99Prof. H.S. Chung 2103 Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering Hanyang University, Dept. of Civil Engineering17 Haengdang-dong 52 Sungdong-gu 02 2298 1770 Seoul, 133-791 KOREA 02 2293 9977 [email protected]

Chung cgs 2001 ,2002 '03Mr. Eric Y-F Chung 5399 128 Shaughnessy Pl 519 742 8979 Waterloo, ON N2T 1C8 CANADA 519 742 7739 [email protected]

Ciarla nags02Mr. Massimo Ciarla 2892 President Maccaferri, Inc. 10303 Governor Lane Blvd. 301 223 6910 Williamsport, MD 21795-3116 USA 301 223 6134 [email protected] Mr. dr. Romeo Ciortan 3587 Professor dr. S.C. Iptana S.A. Bd. Dinicu Golescu 38 395195 Sector 1, Bucharest ROMANIA 1 3121416 [email protected] E'01 Prof. Annamaria Cividini 1729 Dip. Ingegneria Strutturale Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32 02 2399 4331 20133 Milano ITALY 02 2399 4220 [email protected]

Clark no longer Igbal per chap 7/01Mr. Duane Clark 5375 Geospec Laboratory Limited Unit A3, Healey House Estate, 44 Netherton, 01484 666 652 Huddersfield, West Yorks HD4 7DG UNITED KINGDOM 01484 667 595 [email protected]

Claus E'01 Mr. Rod Claus 2996 Manager Kaytech Engineered Fabrics P.O. Box 116 27 031 701 0352 Pinetown 3600 SOUTH AFRICA 031 701 1435 [email protected]

Clements new addr per mbr 6/02 nags02Mr. Michael F. Clements 5499 Area Sales Manager Huesker, Inc. 498 Broadstone Way NW 770 499 9170 Acworth, GA 30101 USA 770 499 1983 [email protected]

Clouw aert Mrs. Marie-Christine Clouwaert 5239 Cassart Special Products S.A. L.A. Schockaertstraat 55 32 32 2 377 5070 B-1600 Sint-Pieters-Leeuw BELGIUM 32 2 378 1949 [email protected]

Clusellas Mr. David Clusellas Pagés 6493 Inermas Nets, S.A. Ronda deCollsabadell,11 Poligono Indistrial349 Llinars Del Valles 9384 25739 E-08448 Barcelona SPAIN 9384 25701 [email protected]

Coeo Dott. Andrea Comeo 7353 Vetivania S.r.l. Via Spallanzani 6 39 39 02 29414850 Milano 20129 ITALY 39 02 20248984 [email protected] Mr. Dicky Coetzee 4400 Gelvenor Textiles P.O. 22 27 031 736 1116 Hammersdale 3700 SOUTH AFRICA 031 736 1625 [email protected]

Coleman nags02 new email per nags 11/02Mr. Brad Coleman, P.E. 1309 Principal Engineer Sentinel Consulting Services, LLC 14 Inverness Dr. East, Suite G228 1 303 790 7977 Englewood, Colorado 80112 USA 303 883 4408 [email protected]

Coll New CoName&addrPermbr11/03 & perJulio1/03Ing. Miguel Coll Martinez 4927 Dinagrid S. L. C/ Lepanto 48 34 Mataro 34 678 612 857 E-08301 Barcelona SPAIN 34 93 885 05 98 [email protected]

Collin E'01 addr. chg per mbr 7/02 nags02Dr. James G. Collin, P.E. 1649 President The Collin Group, Ltd. 7445 Arlington Road 301 907 9501 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 USA 301 907 9502 [email protected] Mr. R. Collins 6330 SLR Consulting Limited SLR House, 44 Meadowbank Way, 01773 766 020 Eastwood, Nottingham NG16 3SR UNITED KINGDOM 01773 766 021 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Thomas G. Collins 241 President Huesker, Inc. P.O. Box 411529 704 588 5500 Charlotte, NC 28241-1529 USA 704 588 5988 [email protected] Ing. Tiziano Collotta 2361 Gei S.r.l. Via P.L. da Palestrina 2 2283164 20124 Milano ITALY 2630874

Colombo Prof. Pietro Colombo 2362 Via Buzzaccarini 47 049 8071299 35124 Padova ITALY 049 8073467

Coluzzi not a 2000 mbrIng. Enrico Coluzzi 2735 Strada per Rancolfo 7 075 518631 06080 Perugia ITALY 075 5179669 [email protected]

Constantino Ing. Cesar Constantino, PH.D. 7037 Consulting Engineer Conteca, S.A. Ave. 6TA C Norte 6E 507 El Carmen, Bella Vista 011 507 261 1800Panama City PANAMA,(REPUBLIC OF) 011 507 261 [email protected] Ing. Maurizio Contardi 2365 Via Domenico Morelli 27 081 7647300 80121 Napoli ITALY 081 7647693 [email protected]

Conti chgs per mbr 8/10/00Geol. Michele Conti 2366 Studio Geologia Applicata Via benamati 61 0 365 644042 25080 Maderno (BS ) ITALY 0 365 642394 [email protected]

Cooke cgs 2001,2002 '03Mr. Barry H. Cooke 4747 96 Orchard View Blvd. 905 882 5984 Toronto, ON M4R 1C2 CANADA 905 882 8962 [email protected]

CorbetemailChgperJPG10/03&chap11/03chgmbrMr. Stephen P. Corbet 1357 Faber Maunsell Ltd Newlands House, 44 The Newlands, 44 0807 905 2531Witham, Essex, CM8 2UW UNITED KINGDOM 44 01376 520 [email protected]

Corne cgs 03Mr. Ian Corne 6279 Nilex Inc. 81 Lowson Crescent 204 925 4466 Winnipeg, MB R3P OT3 CANADA 204 775 9286 [email protected]

Cornea Mr. Vasile Cornea 3442 Senior Engineer I.S.P.E. - S.A. Bd. Lacul Tei, Nr. 1+40 (0 )21 206 11 38 Sector 2, Bucharest ROMANIA

+40 (0 )21 211 05 90 [email protected]

Corney Mr. Niall Corney 7288 Huesker Limited Studio 1 A, Willowfield Studios. 44 67A Willowfield Road 01323 647 977 Eastbourne, East Sussex BN22 8AP UNITED KINGDOM 01323 647 032 [email protected]

Correia Prof António Gomes Correia 7207Head of Engr. Center, Chairman Portuguese Chapter University of Minho / DEC Campus de Azurém 351 351 253 510214 4800 - 058 Guimaraes PORTUGAL 351 253 510217 [email protected]

Correia Eng Antonio Alberto Santos Correia 5558 Assistant (Dept. de Engenharia Civil) Universidade de Coimbra Faculade de Ciencias e Tecnolgia 351 Polo II - Pinhal de Marrocos 351 239 797 277 3030-290 Coimbra 2377 PORTUGAL

351 239 797 266/123 [email protected]

Cossio Mr. Matthew Cossio 5522 Managing Director Permathene Ltd. Civil Engr. Div. P.O. Box 71-015 404 RosebankRd 64 98207231 Avondale, Auckland 7 NEW ZEALAND 64 98207429 [email protected]

Costa pd direct to igs in 2000Dr. Leandro de Moura Costa Filho 3641 Senior Engineer and Partner LPS Consultoria e. Engenharia Ltda Av. 13 de Maio, 41-10° andar 55 21 25335069 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 22031-007 BRAZIL 21 22407305 [email protected] Mr. Christian Coulet 4038 I.U.T.A. Lyon 1, Dept.Genie Civil Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex 04 72 69 21 21 43, bd du 11 Novembre 1918 FRANCE 04 72 69 21 20 [email protected]

Coulson Mr. John Coulson 6667 Mr Naue Fasertechnik GmbH Alter Bahndamn 12 49 4.41359E+11 49448 Lemfoerde GERMANY 4.41359E+11 [email protected]

Courard tel/fax chg per mbr 10/03Mr. Luc Courard 2620 Assistant Professor Liege University, Civil Engineering Institute, Laboratory of Construction 32 Chemin des Chevreuils 1, Bâtiment B. 52/7 32 4 366 9350 B-4000 Liège BELGIUM 32 4 366 9365 [email protected]

Coutureaux Mr. Jean-Pierre Coutureaux 256 Fli Solmax Fvrance 21 rue Christophe Plantin 06 71 92 51 26 37230 Fondettes FRANCE [email protected]

Craig E'01 Dr. William H. Craig 3272 University of ManchesterSchool of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering, 44 PO Box 88, Sackville Street, 0161 306 8778 Manchester, M60 1QD UNITED KINGDOM 0161 306 4646 [email protected]

Crasso Geol. Maurizio Crasso 5651 Harpo S.p.A. Via Torino 34 39 040 31866 23734123 Trieste ITALY 39 040 3186666 [email protected]

Craw ford nags02 not an 03 mbrMr. Michael H. Crawford 2191 CEO Sukut Construction, Inc. 4010 Chandler Avenue 1 714 540 5351 Santa Ana, CA 92704 USA 714 545 2438 [email protected] Ing. Paolo Croce 5634 Dip. Mecc. Strutt. Amb. e Territorio Universita di Cassino Via G. Di Biasio 43 0776 299644 03043 Cassino (FR ) ITALY 0776 310812 [email protected] Mr. Antonio Cros Espiga 4704 Director-Gerente Geofix, S.L. Rambla Catalunya, N°96, 3° 1ª 349 93 215 54 24 E-08008 Barcelona SPAIN 93 215 81 33 [email protected]

Crow e cgs'02 nags 02Mr. Robert Ernie Crowe 4083 ECI Technologies 910-100 Millside Drive 1 905 878 6231 Milton, ON L9T 5E2 CANADA 905 878 0235 [email protected]

Cruz NAGS chap mbr'02 03Mr. Fernando Cruz 2982 Director SEICSA Proyectos Ambientales Plaza San Miguel PA, Blvd. Santa Cruz Bahias de Huatalco 52 9 587 1057 Oaxaca 70989 MEXICO 52 9 587 1057 [email protected] Dr. Vicente Cuellar Mirasol 4710 Laboratorio de Geotecnia - Cedex Alfonso XII-3 y 5 349 91 335 7343 E-28031 Madrid SPAIN 91 335 7322 [email protected] Mr. José Luis Cuenca 5996 Consultor Geotecnico Constitucion 113-4°H 349 Alcobendas E-28100 Madrid SPAIN [email protected]

Curtis nags02Mr. Robert Curtis 5125 Project Engineer Sevee & Maher Engineers, Inc. 4 Blanchard Rd. 207 829 5016 Cumberland Center, Maine 04021 USA 207 829 5692 [email protected] Ing. Gianni Cusmano 2371 V.le Regina Margherita 9 091 6521008 90138 Palermo ITALY 091 6521006

Cusmano Dott. Ing. Alphonso Cusmano 7354 Piazzetta Bagliasco 31 39 39 335 7598518 Palermo 90141 ITALY 39 091 6521006 [email protected] Ing. Pavel Czene 6452 Metrostav a.s., divize 1 &#268;eskobratrská 7/2227 420 4.20603E+11 702 00 Ostrava - Moravska Ostrava CZECH REPUBLIC 4.20596E+11 [email protected]

Dadasbilge Mr. Ozan Dadasbilge 4341 Manager of Projects Geocon Geotechnical Engineering & Consultancy Ltd.Tepecik Yolu No:12 90 Etiler 212 257 61 29 Istanbul 80630 TURKEY 212 257 80 34 [email protected]

Dalbu Mrs. Adriana Dalbu 6204 Engineer Sc. Stefi Primex SRL Str. Fabricii nr. 46, sector 6+40 (0 )21 411 70 83 Bucharest ROMANIA

+40 (0 )21 411 72 13 [email protected]

D'Angelantonio Dott.Ing. Marco D'Angelantonio 7355 Viale Monza 23 39 39 02 282893 Milano 20127 ITALY [email protected]'Angelo Sig. Davide D'Angelo 5139 Geo System S.r.l. Via Giachino 79 011 250945 10149 Torino ITALY 011 252752

Daniel nags02 Dr. David E. Daniel 1494 Dean of Engineering University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign 1308 W. Green St., Rm 306 217 333 2150 Urbana, Illinois 61801-2352 USA 217 244 7705 [email protected]'Anjou Mr. Normand D'Anjou 7066 Golder Associates Ltd. 9200,boul, de l'Acadie, bureau 10 514 383 0990 Montreal, QC H4N 2T2 CANADA 514 383 5332 [email protected]

Dantas Arq. Esther Suárez Dantas 5163Architect MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Geoflex 2000 Com.e Repres. Ltda MAIL RETURNEDRua Maria Rodrigues, n°117-Olaria 55 21 3866 9734 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 21031-490 BRAZIL 21 3866 9617 [email protected]

das Graças Gardoni AlmeiDr. Maria das Graças Gardoni Almei 6756 Professor UFMG Av. Do contorno, 482 sala 104 55 Ed. AS, Centro 31-3238-1747 Belo Horizonte (MG )30110-060 BRAZIL 31-3238-1793 [email protected]

Davies Professor M C R Davies 7040Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences University of Dundee

Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences, 44 Dundee 01382 348 327 Scotland DD1 4HN UNITED KINGDOM 01382 344 389 [email protected]

Davies Mr. Neil Davies 4203 CETCO Europe Limited Birch House, 44 Scotts Quays, 0151 606 5900 Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 1FB UNITED KINGDOM 0151 606 4687 [email protected]

Davies addr chg per mbr 1/03 E-Mr. Peter L. Davies 280 International Business Manager Kaytech Engineered Fabrics 11 Livingston Road 27 PO Box 116 27 31 717 2306 Pinetown, Kwazulu-Natel 3600 SOUTH AFRICA 27 31 702 4477 [email protected] Mr. Panagiotis Davoylos 5874 Chemcal Engineer GEOSYN 419 Mesogeiou Str. Ag. Paraskeui 210 6019960 Athens 15343 GREECE 210 6019961 [email protected] Jarnett Mr. Gregg De Jarnett 4147 Envirocon Systems, Inc. 1921 Greens Road 1 P.O. Box 673048 281 449 3235 Houston, TX 77267-3105 USA 281 494 3621

De Kroes Mr. Coenelius De Kroes 7237 Cofra France 17, chemin de Sainghin 06 07 32 66 69 59327 Verlinghem FRANCE 03 20 74 08 55 [email protected]

De Lio Dott. Ing. Antonio De Lio 7356 Via Accattatis Pal. Caruso 39 39 0984 481293 Cosenza ITALY [email protected]

De Meerleer (Dutch Chap Mbr '00) Dutch chap mbr01Mr. Frans De Meerleer 1827 Belgium & Dutch Chapter Member Texion Geosynthetics N.V. Esmoreitlaan 47 bus 42 32 32 3 210 91 91 B-2050 Antwerpen BELGIUM 32 3 210 91 92 [email protected]

De Ruyver email per mbr 7/02Mr. Toon De Ruyver 5242 Copro v.z.w.-a.s.b.l. Dendermondestraat 168 32 32 2 468 0095 B-1083 Brussels BELGIUM 32 2 469 1019 [email protected]

De Sw ardt delete per chap02Mr. Gillaume de Swardt 5572 Environmental, Civil & Mining Projects P. O. Box 783697 27 011 705 1111 Sandton 2146 SOUTH AFRICA 011 705 1908 [email protected]

De Visscher Mr. Xavier De Visscher 5249 Lystex (Lys-Fabrics ) S.A. Boulevard industriel 3 32 32 56 560 670 B-7780 Comines BELGIUM 32 56 560 694 [email protected]

Debattista Mr. Jean-Marc Debattista 3288 Division Genie Civil E.D.F./ DIN905 avenue du Camp de Menthe-Dept. TEGG 04 42 95 95 95 13097 Aix En Provence Cedex 1 FRANCE 04 42 95 95 00 [email protected]

Deburaux Mr. Marc Deburaux 2026 CETCO-EUROPE 17, avenue du General de Gaulle 01 49 61 14 14 94420 Le Plessis Trevise FRANCE 01 49 62 14 15 [email protected]

Dechasakulsom chgs permbr 8/02Dr. Montri Dechasakulsom 6022 Research Engineer Materials and Research Division Sri Ayudhaya Road, Ratchatewi 66 2 207 1565 Bangkok 10400 THAILAND 2 953 8570 [email protected]

Decker nags 02 Mr. Robert A. Decker, P.E. 3040 Senior Engineer MetroplexCore 14423 Cornerstone Village Dr., Suite 100 281 440 5503 Houston, Texas 77014-1206 USA 281 444 3376 [email protected] Mr. Luc DeColonges 4535 Diva Plastiques 26, rue Beguet-David 05 61 53 04 40 31400 TOULOUSE FRANCE 05 61 25 47 80

Degeimbre tel/fax chg per mbr 10/03Mr. Robert Degeimbre 5254 University of LiègeCivil Engineering Institute, Laboratory of Construction 32 Chemin des Chevreuils 1, Bâtiment B-52/7 32 4 366 9557 B-4000 Liège BELGIUM 32 4 366 9365 [email protected]

Delfaut Mr. Abel Delfaut 4040 L.R.O.P. 12, rue Teisserenc de Bort 0134 82 12 11 78190 Trappes FRANCE 01 30 50 83 69 [email protected]

Delmas not a 1999 french chap mbrDr. Philippe Delmas 293 V.P. Development Applications Bidim Geosynthetics S.A. 9, rue Marcel Paul - BP 80 1 34 23 53 95 95873 Bezons Cedex FRANCE 1 34 23 53 64 [email protected]

Demanet Mr. Marc Demanet 5251 SECO Rue d'Arlon 53 32 32 2 238 2211 B-1040 Brussels BELGIUM 32 2 238 2261 [email protected]

Dembicki Mr. Eugeniusz Dembicki 295Faculty of Civil & Environmental Engineering Gdanske University of Technology ul. G. Narutowicza 11/12 48 48 58 347 2701 PL - 80952 Gdansk POLAND 48 58 341 9814 [email protected]

Demers cgs 03 Mr. Bill Demers 6280 Nilex Group 1521 Hastings Crescent SE 403 543 5454 Calgary, AB T2G 4C8 CANADA 403 543 5455 [email protected]

Dempsey e'01 nags02Prof. Barry J. Dempsey 297 Professor Emeritus Univ. of Illinois, Dept. of Civil Engineering Adv. Transportation Res. & Engr. Lab. 2133 N. 1275 East Road 217 893 0004 White Heath, Illinois 61884 USA 217 893 0601 [email protected]

Deng Prof. Deng Weidong 5707 Professor Chongqing Communications Research and Design Institute 023 62653085 Chongquing 400067 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 023 62653019

Denis nags02 Mr. Robert Denis 299 Vice President Solmax International 2801 Marie-Victorin 1450 929 1234 xt.218 Varennes, PQ J3X 1P7 CANADA 450 929 1227 bob [email protected]

Dhein Mr. Leandro Dhein 6757 Technician Supervisor Plastisul Artefatos de Plásticos Ltda Av. Senador Lúcio Bittencourt, 1860 55 51-3034-8029 Sapucaia do Sul (RS ) 93214-170 BRAZIL 51-474-2608 [email protected] Francesco Geol. Romolo Di Francesco 6270 Fraz. Casanova 0861 286148 64040 Cortino (TE ) ITALY 0861 286148 [email protected] Maio Ing. Sergio Di Maio 2376 Via Francesco Redi 5 06 4403869 00161 Roma ITALY 06 44230858 [email protected]

Di Prisco Dott. Ing. Claudio Di Prisco 7357 DIS Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 39 39 02/23994298 Milano 20133 ITALY 39 02/23994220

DIDASKALOU Mr. Grigorios Didaskalou 7433 20 Tobazi 30 30 2310 478810 55510, Pylaia Thessalonii GREECE [email protected]

Didier Mr. Gerard Didier 305 INSA de Lyon Laboratoire GeotechniqueURGC- 34 avenue des Arts - Batiment JC Coulomb 04 72 43 83 23 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex FRANCE 04 72 43 85 220 [email protected]

Dif Dr. Adel Dif 2090 P.O. Box 220 050 329041 El- Mansoura EGYPT 050 327703 [email protected]

Dikran not a 2002 chap mbr- not for 2003Dr. Shiram S. Dikran, FICE Charter 3313 Surrey Geosynthetics Engineering Limited 6 Darwin Close, 0114 230 9980 Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 5RJ UNITED KINGDOM 0114 230 9980 [email protected] Mr. J. Dils 6395 Belgium & Dutch Chapter Member Kem Products NV Hulsthoutsesteenweg 33 32 32 1524 4621 B-2220 Heist o/d Berg BELGIUM 32 1522 4959 [email protected]

DIMARAS Mr. Konstantinos Dimaras 7432 Geologist 74 Chalkidikis str. 30 30 2310 469169 54248, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected] Mr. Ding Yi-xin 6078 Vice Board Chairman, Gen. Mgr. Wuxi Hailang Geotextiles Company 165 Xicheng Road 510 3102980 Wuxi Jiangsu 214041 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 610 3104359 [email protected]

Ding Mr. Ding Liu-Qian 5195 Dept. of Geotechnical Engineering China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR ) 1068415522-6210Beijing 100044 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 10 6843 8317 [email protected]

Ding Ms. Jinhua Ding 7373 Director Ministry of Water Resources P.R. China Changliang Water Resources Committee 86 Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute 86 027 82820023

23 Huangpu Road, Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei 430010 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 027 82829740 [email protected]

Dinger Ms. Francoise Dinger 3648 CEMAGREF Grenoble 2, rue de la Papeterie, BP 76 04 76 76 27 63 38402 St. Martin D'Heres FRANCE 04 76 51 38 03 [email protected]

Dinoy Mr. Antonio P. Dinoy, Jr. 6033 Technical Engineer Con Aid Asia Co., Ltd. 318/10-22 Soi Sukhumvit 22 66 (Sainamtip ) Sukhumvit Road 2 663 0074-6 Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND 2 663 0078

[email protected], [email protected]

Dixon Dr. Neil Dixon 4643 Loughborough University Department of Civil & Building Engineering,44 01509 228 542 Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU UNITED KINGDOM 01509 223 945 [email protected] Mr. Eduardo Do Val 3502 Director Do Val & Silveira Engenharia Rua Gericó, 255 Conj. 94 55 V. Madalena 11 3813-3443 05435-040 São Paulo (SP ) BRAZIL [email protected]

Dobie Mr. Michael J.D. Dobie 3516 Area Mgr. S.E. Asia & Australia Netlon LimitedWisma Sejahtera, Room 407, Jalan Letjen 5, 21 5490016 Parman, Kav 75, Jarkarta 11410 INDONESIA 21 5490170 mikedobie@#ibm.net

Doi Mr. Yoichi Doi 3709 Mitsui Sumitomo Construction 1-38-1 Chuou 3 5337 2405 Nakano-Ku, Tokyo 164 0011 JAPAN 3 3367 4781 [email protected]

Dokter chg addr per mbr 5/02ing. W.J. Dokter 1779 Dr. C. van Disselweg 11 31 0573 252490 7241 JN Lochem NETHERLANDS, THE 0573 257691 [email protected]

Donahue Dr. Robert Donahue 6641 University of Alberta Dept. of Civil & Env. Engineering - 303L 1 Civil Engineering Bldg. 780 492 5112 Edmonton, AB T6G 2G7 CANADA [email protected]

Donovan nags02 Mr. Richard L. Donovan, P.E. 2690 Transportation Systems Center US Army Corps of Engineers Sp.Geotechnical/Paving Materials Eng. P.O. Box 6660 402 221 7269 Omaha, Nebraska 68106-6660 USA 402 221 7261 [email protected]

Dorr replaced by M. LequitIng. J.C. Dorr 315 Hoge Akkerweg 7 31 0416 311491 5161 RN Sprang-Capelle NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Dou Prof. Baosong Dou 7374 Professor Beijing Industrial UniversityHuayuan Village, Continuing Education College, 86 Beijing Industrial University 86 13501252376 Beijing 100044 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) [email protected]

Dransfield messed up record 4/01Mr. Jim Dransfield 5462 Principal Agra Earth & Environmental, Inc. 11335 N.E., 122nd Way - Suite 100 425 820 4669 Kirkland, WA USA 425 821 3914 [email protected]

Drayton Non chapter '98 & chap mbr 98Mr. Rodney Drayton 2761 Special Projects Director Aquatan (PTY ) LTD P.O. Box 633 27 011 974 5271 Isando 1600 SOUTH AFRICA 011 974 4111 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Yves Drean 322 ENSITM - LPMT 11, rue Alfred Werner 03 89 33 63 20 68093 Mulhouse Cedex FRANCE 03 89 33 63 39 [email protected] Mr. Stephen J. Druschel 323 Senior Consultant Pathfinder Environmental Inc. 64 Forest Street 978 468 4525 S. Hamilton, Massachusetts 01982 USA 978 468 6696 [email protected] Preez Mr. Willem du Preez 6618 Africon Engineering Int. (Pty ) Ltd. P.O. Box 905 27 012 427 2261 Pretoria 0001 SOUTH AFRICA 012 427 2390 [email protected] Mr. Pascal Dubernard 5415 ECO Etanche Sart ZA de la Hamacherie B.P. 3 Route de Chateau La Vallieres 02 47 87 00 45 37390 La Membrolle Sur Choisille FRANCE 02 47 87 00 56 [email protected] Mr. Thierry Dubreucq 3650 LRPC, Saint Brieuc 5, rue Jules Valles 02 96 75 93 30 22015 Saint Brieuc Cedex FRANCE 02 96 75 93 10 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Paul Ducol 325 M.D.B. Texinov S.A. BP 713, 56 route de Ferrossiere 04 74 97 44 75 38110 St. Didier De La Tour FRANCE 04 74 97 37 54 [email protected]

Duellmann Correct spPerMbr6/01DuellmannBueroProf.Dr.-Ing. Horst Düllmann 2639 Geotechnisches Büro Prof. Dr.-Ing. H. Düllmann GmbHNeuenhofstr. 112 49 0241 928390 52078 Aachen GERMANY 0241 527762 [email protected]

Dunn nags 02 chgs per mbr 9/03Dr. R. Jeffrey Dunn, P.E. 328 Kleinfelder, Inc. 7133 Koll Center Pkwy, Suite 100 925 484 1700 Pleasanton, California 94566 USA 925 484 5838 [email protected] ind Mr. H. J. Dunnewind 329 Sales Manager Robusta BV P.O. Box 41 31 038 3854866 8280 AA Genemuiden NETHERLANDS, THE 038 3856541 [email protected]

Duran w as an IMA in 2000 Computer mess 4/01Eng. Jaime da Silva Duran 5421 Research & Development Coordinator Maccaferri do Brasil Ltda. Rod. Dom Gabriel Paulino 55 Bueno Couto Km.66, P.O. Box 520 11-7392-5222 Jundia-SP 13201-970 BRAZIL 11-7392-3272 [email protected] Mr. Yves Durkheim 1658 G.S.E.- Afitex 13 - 15 roue Louis Bleriot 02 37 18 01 51 28300 Champhol FRANCE 02 37 18 01 60 [email protected]

Duskov E'01 chgs per mbr 7/01Dr. Ir. Milan Duskov 3613 Infra Engineering Delft B.V. Delftechpark 26 31 015 2600981 2628 XH Delft NETHERLANDS, THE 015 2600988 [email protected] Mr. Ted Dzierzbicki 3485 Engineered Earth Systems 7425 Cove Drive 1 847 639 0123 Cary, Illinois 60013 USA 847 639 0147 [email protected]

Eckardt Dipl.-Geol. Michael Eckardt 3219 Büro f. Ing.- u. Hydrogeologie, Boden- und Felsmechanik, UmweltgeotechnikJohanniter Str. 23 49 0241 402028 52064 Aachen GERMANY 0241 402027

Edincliler Dr. Ayse Edinçliler 7044 Assistant Professor Bogazici UniversityBU Kandilli Rasathanesi ve Deprem Arastirma Enstitusu 90 216 308 05 11 Cengelkoy, Istanbul TURKEY 216 308 46 39 [email protected]

Edw ards nags02Mr. Brian Edwards 3807 Edwards Engineering, P.A. 2519 Hickory Nut Ct. 501 219 2808 Little Rock, Arkansas 72211 USA 501 219 2809 [email protected] Prof. Mauricio Ehrlich 3898 Professor Univ. Federal do Rio de Janeiro Coppe/UFRJ-PO Box 68506, Bl.B, 55 Centro Tecn, sala 101 21 2562 7193 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 21945-970 BRAZIL 21 2290 1730 [email protected] Mr. Chris Eichelberger 7397 COMANCO Environmental, Inc. 4301 Sterling Commerce Drive 813 988 8829 Plant City, FL 33566 USA [email protected]

Elias entered late inyearMr. Bruno César Rodarte Elias 6083 Bimig Comécio Ltda. Av. David Sarnoff, 5000 A 55 V. Rui Barbosa 31 3362 5511 Contagem (MG ) 32210-110 BRAZIL 31 3362 5511 [email protected] Geol. Massimo Elitropi 2954 Eurogeo S.n.c. Via Giorgio e Guido 39 Paglia 21 035 248689 24122 Bergamo ITALY 035 271216 [email protected] Mr. Martin Ellam 5984 Geofabrics Australasia 18/56 Creaney Drive 08 9309 4388 Kingsley, WA 6026 AUSTRALIA 08 9309 4389 [email protected] Mevr. M.C.A. Elsenaar 6645 Tensar International b.v. Goudhoekweg 5 31 0181 483023 3233 AM Oostvoorne NETHERLANDS, THE 0181 484948 [email protected]

Elton nags02 Dr. David J. Elton, P.E. 2201 Department of Civil Engineering Auburn University 238 Harbert Engineering Center 334 844 6285 Auburn, Alabama 36849-5301 USA 334 844 6290 [email protected]

Elvidge cgs'02 nags 02Mr. Christopher Elvidge 5127 Project Engineer Terraprobe Ltd. 10 Bram Court 1 905 796 2650 Brampton, ON L6W 3R6 CANADA 905 796 2250 [email protected] Mr. Richard Emery 5573 BKS (Pty ) Ltd P. O. Box 112 27 021 950 7570 Bellville 7535 SOUTH AFRICA 021 950 7502 [email protected]

Emery E'01 nags mbr '02Mr. J.J. Emery 3760 John Emery Geotechnical Engineering, Ltd.1-109 Woodbine Downs Blvd. 1416 213 1060 xt.226 Toronto, ON M9W 6Y1 CANADA 416 213 1070 [email protected]

Emoto Mr. Hisayuki Emoto 5900 Dept. of Transportation Nihon University 7-24-1, Narashinodai, Funabashi-shi 81 047 469 5217 Chiba, 274-8501 JAPAN 047 469 2581

Engin Mr. Benan Engin 7046 General Manager Engin İzolasyon Ltd. Talatpaşa Cad. No.61/1 90 212 553 87 04 34580 Bahcelievler, Istanbul TURKEY 212 575 78 35 [email protected]

Enjitsu Mr. Kazumi Enjitsu 4761 Reinforced Earth Engineering Company 1-6-6 Nishihonmachi 81 06 6536 6711 Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0005 JAPAN 06 6536 6713 [email protected] Mr. Koji Enomoto 5779 Inoac Co., Ltd. 3-4 Arashita Anjo-cho Anjo-shi 81 566 71 1503 Aichi-ken, 444-0026 JAPAN 566 71 1504 k [email protected]

Erak Mr. Goran Erak 4646 ABG Geosynthetics Limited 16 Fairfield Avenue, 44 44 01255 446 553Bath BA1 6NQ UNITED KINGDOM 44 01225 446 [email protected]

Ergun Dr. Ufuk Ergun 7050 Professor Middle East Technical University O.D.T.U. Kampus 90 Civil Engineering Department 312 210 24 15 06 531 Ankara TURKEY 312 210 12 62 [email protected]

Erman Mr. Ali R. Erman 5208 Consultant Inşirah Sok. No. 75/2 90 532 364 31 11 Bebek, Istanbul TURKEY 212 265 55 60 [email protected]

Eseverri Mr. Alex Eseverri 6494 Intermas Nets, S.A. Ronda deCollsabadell,11 Poligono Indistrial349 Llinars Del Valles 9384 25706 E-08448 Barcelona SPAIN 9384 25701 [email protected] Mr. Joaquin Espuelas Peñalva 4714 Logrotex S.A. Alberite 11-17 349 Logroño 941 211211 E-26003 La Rioja SPAIN 941 210347 [email protected]

Esteruelas non chapter member02Mr. Ricardo Esteruelas 6061 Commercial & Marketing Manager Brilen Independencia, 21.3' 349 974 316 065 E-50001 Zaragoza SPAIN 974 316 066 [email protected]

Everest 2002 UK Chapter mbrMr. Michael J. Everest 4200 GSE Lining Technology Limited 10 Morgan Street, 44 01934 750 039 London E3 5AB UNITED KINGDOM 01934 750 039 [email protected]

EXARCHOU Mr. Panagiotis Exarchou 7434 62-64 Grammou str, 30 30 210 6121782 15124, Marousi, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Fabre not a 1999 french chap mbrMr. Patrick Fabre 4288 SICAM BP n°1 05 63 97 58 40 81240 Albine FRANCE 05 63 98 45 58 [email protected] Geol. Valerio Facchinelli 5865 Bioingegneria Effe Via F. Paolini 130 06 5683635 00122 Roma ITALY 06 5683635 [email protected]

Falcon Ing. Alberto Falcon 4597 Geofondazioni Ingegneria e Lavori S.r.l. Via Boschi 30 041 5403194 30030 Martellago (VE ) ITALY 041 5402870 [email protected]

Falorca Mrs. Isabel Falorca 5557 Assistant Universidade Da Beira Interior-DEC Edificio 2 Das Engenharias Calçada Fonte do Lameiro 351 275 329991 6201-001 Covilhã PORTUGAL 351 275 329969 [email protected] Mr. George Fannelli 4664 Ten Cate Nicolon P O Box 6627 02 9609 3844 Wetherill Park, NSW 2164 AUSTRALIA 02 9609 3866 [email protected]

Fannin cgs'02 nags 02Dr. Jonathan R. Fannin 1500 University of British Columbia Dept. of Civil Engineering 1 2324 Main Mall 604 822 3557 Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 CANADA 604 822 6901 [email protected]

Fantini Ing. Pierpaolo Fantini 1715 Huesker S.r.L. P. za della Liberta' 3 39 39 040 363605 34132 Trieste ITALY 39 040 3481343 [email protected] Geol. Enrico Farinatti 4812 Studio Farinatti Via Miani 4 0425 25185 45100 Rovigo ITALY 0425 25185 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Ronald B. Farmer 2053 Senior Geotechnical Engineer 10350-60th Street Lane N. 1 651 490 2139 Stillwater, MN 55082 USA 651 490 2150 [email protected] Mr. Greg Farrell 5980 Geofabrics Australasia 39 Neon St. 07 3279 1588 Sumner Park, Queensland 4074 AUSTRALIA 07 3279 1589 [email protected] Geol. Carlo Fasser 2377 Via Bezzecca 6 030 390973 25128 Brescia ITALY 030 380490

Faure tel/fax chg per mbr 7/99Mr. Yves-Henri Faure 4037 Géologie et Mécanique LIRIGM Université Joseph Fourier de GrenobleBP 53 04 76 82 80 56 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9 FRANCE 04 76 82 80 70 [email protected] Mr. Daniel Fayoux 345 Appligeo 122 Route Nationale 10 05 49 85 00 88 86220 Les Ormes FRANCE 05 49 85 00 88 [email protected] Dr. Valentin Feodorov 1761 General Manager Iridex Group Constructi Sos. Stefanesti no 6-8 21 240 40 41 Voluntari, jud.Ilfov, Bucharest ROMANIA 21 240 20 56 [email protected]

Ferlay pd 89 w French Mr. Serge Ferlay 346 Sarnafil 42 Chemin du Moulin Carron 04 72 18 03 00 69130 Ecully FRANCE 04 78 33 62 35 [email protected]

Ferlov Mr. Jorge Ferlov Ribeiro 5374 Fibertex A/S Oficina de Representacion en EspañaCrta. de Rubi, 40, 2-3 349 Sant Cugat del Valles 93 583 0500 E-08173 Barcelona SPAIN 93 583 6132 [email protected] Mr. Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba 6477 Manager TMA, S.L. General Moscardó, 3 - Bajo 349 914237500 E-28020 Madrid SPAIN 914237501 [email protected] Mr. Romain Ferrari 4023 Ferrari (Tissage et Enduction ) BP 54 04 74 97 41 33 38352 La Tour Du Pin Cedex FRANCE 04 74 97 67 20

Ferrari E'01 Geol. Primo Ferrari 2381 Nino Ferrari S.r.l. Via Tommaseo 8 0187 36335 19100 La Spezia ITALY 0187 529043 [email protected]

Ferraro Dott.Ing. Erik Ferraro 7358 Cas. S. Maria 137 39 39 0171403879 Beinette (CN ) 12081 ITALY 39 [email protected] Mr. Roberto Luiz Rodriguez Ferreir 6758 Industrial Manager Plastisul Artefatos de Plásticos Ltda Av. Senador Lúcio Bittencourt, 1860 55 51-566-2880 Sapucaia do Sul (RS ) 93214-170 BRAZIL 51-474-2608 [email protected]

Ferreira ($10 CreditPd $50 for'97&'98)pd50for2000Mr. Henrique Novais Ferreira 836 LECM, Laboratorio De Engenharia Civil De MacauRua da Se, N 30853 343372 (5linhas Macau (Via Hong Kong ) MACAU 853 343371

Ferrer Mr. Vincente Ferrer Gisbert 5999 Texdelta, S.L. Apartado de Correos 66 349 Concentaina 965590052 E-03820 Alicante SPAIN 965590149 [email protected]

Ferrero addr chg 11/01Mr. Carlos Ferrero Cortes 4720 TMA, S.L. General Moscardo, 3 - Bajo 349 91 4237500 E-28020 Madrid SPAIN 91 4237501 [email protected]

Ferretti Geol. Riccardo Ferretti 2382 Studio di Geologia Via Roma 90131 814807-863607 15051 Carezzano (AL ) ITALY 0131 814807 [email protected]

Ferreyros Eng. Jose Ferreyros 4330 Eng. Jose Ferreyros Tecnologia de Materiales S.A. Alameda La Encalada 129 51 1 2541107 Lima 09 PERU 1 2544073 [email protected] Mr. Ioannis Fikiris 7486 9 Yperidou str. 30 210 3222050 10558, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Filos company name chg 7/99Mr. Alberto Filos A. 3002 General Manager Tecnipan,S.A. P.O. Box 11149 507 221 6474 Panama 6 PANAMA,(REPUBLIC OF) 507 224 9170 [email protected]

Filshill non nags 04 Mr. Archie Filshill 1726 Manager Intergeo Services, LLC 3887 Bradford Road 215 947 8562 Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania 19006 USA 215 947 8563

Finazzi (French Chap Mbr)Ing. Claudio Finazzi 3236 Vigano' Pavitex S.p.A. Via Carlinga 35 035 613669 24035 Curno (BG ) ITALY 035 617939

Fisackerly Mr. Wylie B. Fisackerly 7398 Environmental Engineer The Dow Chemical Company2301 N. Brazosport Blvd. - APB Room 2404 979 238 5420 Freeport, TX 77541 USA 979 239 9293 [email protected]

Fischer nags02 Mr. Gregory R. Fischer 1388 Senior Principal Engineer Shannon & Wilson, Inc. 1440 Blake Street - Suite 150 1 303 825 3800 Denver, CO 80202 USA 303 825 3801 [email protected]

Fischer addr. chgr per mbr 6/01Ing. Joachim Fischer 2642 Saarwerdenstrasse 41 49 02133 49219 41541 Dormagen GERMANY 02133 10781 [email protected]

Fitzpatrick new addr. per P/O 7/02 nags02Mr. Blaise J. Fitzpatrick, P.E. 4774 Principal Fitzpatrick Engineering Associates, PC 1237 Highfield Drive 770 822 6022 Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043-4679 USA 770 361 1678 [email protected] Ms. Virginie Flaquet-Lacoux 5661 C.E.T.M.E.F. 2, boulevard Gambetta BP 60039 03 44 92 60 45 60321 Compiegne Cedex FRANCE 03 44 20 06 75

Fleming nags02 new adr per mbr11/02Mr. Ian R. Fleming, Ph.D., P.Eng. 4125 Associate Professor University of Saskatchewan Dept. of Civil & Geological Engineering 57 Campus Drive 306 966 5341 Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9 CANADA 306 966 5427 ian [email protected]

Fln gge (tel-fax chg 10/97)Dr.agr. Frank Fluegge 3499 Huesker Synthetic GmbH Vertriebsbüro RostockDarwin Ring 4 49 18059 Rostock GERMANY

Floss emUnivProf.DrIng.DrIng.E.h R.Floss 356 (Rudolf Floss) Fischerstr.4 49 08022 661854 83700 Rottach - Egern GERMANY 08022 661858 [email protected] Mr. Stelios Flouris 7487 22 Soukatsidi str. 30 2810 308500 71305, Irakleio, KRETA GREECE [email protected]

Fluet new email addr. 5/03 [email protected]. Joseph E. Fluet 357 Geotechnical Consultant J & G Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 280 1 603 522 9200 East Wakefield, NH 03830 USA 603 522 9403 [email protected] Eng. Carlos Eduardo Pires Fonseca 5165 Engineer Sansuy S.A. Ind.de Plásticos Rua Francisco Tramontano,100 55 5° andar 11-9651-4953 Sâo Paulo (SP ) 04571-000 BRAZIL 11-3759-7866 [email protected]

Fontana*** messed up record 4/01Sig. Francesco Fontana 5520 Manifattura Fontana S.p.a. Via Fontoli 10 0424 99827 36020 Valstagna (VI ) ITALY 0424 99896 [email protected] Dott. Claudio Fossen 6544 Flag S.p.A. Via Industriale dell'Isola 1 035 4940949 24040 Chignolo d'Isola (BG ) ITALY 035 4940649 [email protected]

Foubert Mr. Fred Foubert 5241 Centexbel Technologiepark 7 32 32 9 243 8242 BE-9052 ZWIJNAARDE BELGIUM 32 9 220 4955 [email protected]

Fourie addr chg per chap 12/98Dr. Andy Fourie 364 Australian Centre for Geomembranes P.O. Box 3296 - Broadway 61 61 8 6488 3300 Nedlands, WA 6009 AUSTRALIA 61 8 6488 1130 [email protected]

Fox new addr 5-19-04 nonchap04Dr. Patrick J. Fox 4447 Associate Professor Ohio State University Civil & Environmental Engr. Dept. 495A Hitchcock Hall (Geodetic Science )614 688 5695 Columbus, Ohio 43210 USA 614 292 3780 [email protected] Mr. Chris Foxton 7290 Geosynthetics Limited Fleming Road 44 Harrowbrook Industrial Estate 01455 617 139 Hinckley, Leicestershire LE10 3DU UNITED KINGDOM 01455 617 140 [email protected] Dr. Jorge M. Lavaredas Franscisco 7313 Alto do Minho Velho 351 Vila Tejo, Caparide 2775-031 Parede PORTUGAL

Fraser not a 2000 mbr per chapMr. Ian W. Fraser 4757 Polyfelt Geosynthetics (UK ) Limited Unit B2, Haybrook Industrial Estate, 44 Halesfield 9, 01952 588 066 Telford, Shropshire TF7 4QW UNITED KINGDOM 01952 588 466 [email protected]

Fratalocchi Dott.Ing. Evelina Fratalocchi 7359 Dip. Scienze Materiali e Terra Via Brecce Bianche 39 39 0734/810182 Ancona 60131 ITALY [email protected]

Friesner nags02 Ms. Lynn Friesner 369 Technical Manager Reed & Graham Geosynthetics, Inc. 20645 Bas Point Road 530 347 6827 Cottonwood, CA 96022 USA 530 347 5873 [email protected]

Frobel mrbr chg 6/26/00 nags02Mr. Ronald K. Frobel, P.E. 371 Owner R.K. Frobel & Associates 1153 Bergen Parkway, Suite M-240 303 679 0285 Evergreen, Colorado 80439 USA 303 679 8955 [email protected]

Frost nags02 Dr. David Frost 4448 Professor Georgia Institute of Technolocy School of Civil & Env. Eng. 404 894 2980 Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0355 USA 404 894 2281 [email protected] Mr. Masahiro Fuchigami 4565 Ftec Famiyport Irie room105, 3-117 Irie 81 76 291 8730 Kanazawa-shi Ishikawa 921-8011 JAPAN 76 291 8750 [email protected]

Fujita E'01 no email addr. 6/01Dr. Keiichi Fujita 374 Geotech Co., Ltd. 3-6-5 Nishi Shinjuku 81 3 3340 3100 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023 JAPAN 3 3340 3105 [email protected] Mr. Motoo Fujiyoshi 5888 Japan River Society 2-6-5 Koujimachi 81 03 3238 9771 Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 102-0083 JAPAN 03 3288 2426 fujiyoshi [email protected] Dr. Naozo Fukuda 375 Fukken Co., Ltd. 2-10-11 Hikari-cho Hiroshima-shi 81 82 506 1815 Hiroshima 732-0052 JAPAN 82 506 1827 [email protected]

Fukuda Dr. Mitsuharu Fukuda 4687 Geo-Research Institute 4-3-2 Itachibori, Nishi-ku 81 81 6 6539 2971 Osaka 550-0012 JAPAN 81 6 6578 6560 [email protected] Mr. Eisuke Fukui 3865 Fukui Fibertech Co., Ltd. 5-1 Iwanishi, Nakahara-cho 81 532 41 1211 Toyohashi-shi 441-3196 JAPAN 532 41 5078 [email protected]

Fukuoka Honorary member 90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97Prof. Masami Fukuoka 376 Honorary Member 5-15-12 Shimo, Kita-ku 81 3 3901 4747 Tokyo 115-0042 JAPAN 3 3903 2217

Fukuw atari mail ret 3/03Mr. Takashi Fukuwatari 5783 2-11-3 Matsugaoka 81 3 3387 0854 Nakano-ku Tokyo 693-0023 JAPAN [email protected] Mr. Kazuyuki Furuta 7079 Eternal Preserve Ltd. 2-21 KandaAwaji-cho 3-5295 8560 Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101-0063 JAPAN 3-5295-0011 [email protected] Ms. Maria Galdano 7226 Antea 3, avenue Claude Guillemin 01 69 11 32 60 45061 Orleans Cedex 2 FRANCE 01 69 11 32 61 [email protected]

Gallagher E'01 Mr. Eugene Gallagher 4932 EDGE Consultants UK Limited Atlas House, 44 Simonsway, 0161 436 6767 Manchester M22 5PP UNITED KINGDOM 0161 499 7987 [email protected] Mr. Roland Gallo 6087 Cemagref Antony Antony Regional Centre Parc de Tourvoie - BP 44 01 40 96 60 39 F-92163 Antony Cedex FRANCE 01 40 96 62 70 [email protected]

Galvani Ing. Ivano Galvani 4068 Arni Az. Regionale per la Navigazione InternaVia Argine Cisa 11 0522 964399 42022 Boretto (RE ) ITALY 0522 964430 [email protected]

GammonadrChg2/02NonChapMb ChgperMbr1/03Mr. Jonathan Robert A. Gammon 385 Geotechnical Group, Divisional Director Mouchel Parkman 307-317 Euston Road, 44 020 7874 7721 London NW1 3AD UNITED KINGDOM 020 7383 7593 [email protected] Dott. Paolo Giorgio Gandin 6271 Via Verdi 40 0432 676530 33050 Terenzano (UD ) ITALY 0432 676672 [email protected]

Ganendra tel/fax chg 6/01Ir. Rosaline Ganendra 3876 Director Minconsult SDN. BHD. Lot 6, Jalan 51A/223 795 25757 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor MALAYSIA 795 47373 [email protected]

Ganier not a 1999 french chap mbrMr. Philippe Ganier 1669 Sensor Z.I.-Rue Pierre et Marie Curie 03 26 54 85 57 51530 OIRY FRANCE 03 26 54 83 72 [email protected] Mr. Gao Fu-Dong 4317 Senior Engineer Tianjin Municipal & Highway Engineering Research Institute 39 Pingshan Road Hexi District 22 2353 4932 Tianjin 300074 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 22 2334 1631

Gao Mr. Gao Hong-Guang 391 Senior Engineer Highway Administration Section Communication Bureau 6 Lingnan West Section 416 3130807 Jinzhou, Liaoning 121013 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 416 3130652

Garcia addr chg 11/01Mr. Julio Garcia-Mina 4307 Keller Terra S.L. General Moscandó, 3-Bajo 349 91 423 75 61 E-28020 Madrid SPAIN 91 423 75 01 [email protected]

Garcia addr chg per Atarf il 11/99Mr. Mario Garcia Girones 4745 Atarfil, S.L. Complejo El Rey - Ctra. Cordoba, Km 429 349 Atarfe 958 43 92 00 E-18230 Granada SPAIN 958 43 91 28 [email protected]

Gardner Mr. W. Keith Gardner 7492 TNS Advanced Technologies 856 S. Pleasantburg Dr. 1 1 864 242 1293 Greenville, South Carolina 29607 211 USA 1 864 242 1927 [email protected]

Gardoni Dr. Maria Das Graças Gardoni 3899 MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Doutorando MAIL RETURNEDSQSW 103 Bloco B Apt,101, Sector Sul do Oeste 061 348 2711

Distrito Federal 70755-120 Setor Sudoeste BRAZIL 061 272 0732 [email protected]

Garzonio Prof. Carlo Alberto Garzonio 2385 Via Caterina Franceschi Ferrucci 2 055 602418 50135 Firenze ITALY 055 587087 [email protected]

Gassner nags new add 8/00(nagsMbr00)em7/01Mr. Fred W. Gassner 2972 Associate (Australasian Chapter Treasurer)Golder Associates Pty Ltd. P.O. Box 6079 Hawthorn West 61 3 8862 3500 Victoria 3122 AUSTRALIA 61 3 8862 3501 [email protected] Mr. Kevin Gast Junior 6619 Gast International S.A. (Pty ) Ltd. P O Box 9899 27 012 660 2093 Centurion 0046 SOUTH AFRICA 012 660 1616 [email protected]

Gast messed up record 4/01 E'01Mr. Kevin Gast Senior 5505 Gast International (Pty ) Ltd. P O Box 9899 27 012 660 2093 Centurion 0046 SOUTH AFRICA 012 660 1616 [email protected] Mr. Mathias Gastebois 5678 Aubine Onyx 5, rue de Courtalin 06 19 55 08 95 77703 Marne la Vallee FRANCE 01 60 26 64 65 [email protected] Ing. Simone Gaudenzi 6545 Studio Ing. Gaudenzi Corso IX Settembre 84 0721 33310 61100 Pesaro ITALY 0721 67148 [email protected]

Gauffreau nags02 new addr 1/04Mr. Philip E. Gauffreau 2692 Project Consultant NTH Consultants Ltd. 444 Creamery Way - Suite 100 610 524 2300 Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 USA 610 524 6666 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Luc Gautier 5591 Colas Sa 4 rue Jean Mermoz-Batiment C 01 39 30 94 07 78772 Magny Les Hameaux FRANCE 01 39 30 94 19 [email protected]

Gazdaru (MAIL RETURNED 6/99) & 11/99Prof. Adrian Gazdaru 3444 Prof. Consultant FIFIM Bucharest, AGRARO Consult SRL Str. Jean Louis Calderon 36, sc. A, ap. 4 21 315 60 37 Bucharest ROMANIA 21 311 03 50 [email protected] Mevr. Ir. M. Geense 2869 Laan van Nederhoven 100 31 078 6125695 3334 BN Zwijndrecht NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Geffen chgs per mbr 6/02Mr. Samuel Geffen 5080 General Manager Samuel Geffen-Soils Engineering Ldt. 19 Nahal Kane St. 376810 Kfar Sava 44245 ISRAEL 9 7653167 [email protected]

Geldermans nags02 Mr. Arnold Geldermans 2213 Project Manager Midwestern Consulting, Inc. 3815 Plaza Dr. 1 734 995 0200 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 USA 734 995 0599 [email protected] Mr. Yves Gerard 2486 Cete APAVE Sudeurope 177 route de Saint Bel, BP 3 04 72 32 52 16 69811 Tassin Cedex FRANCE 04 72 32 52 30 [email protected] Deynoot Ir. W. A. Gevers Deynoot 2870 Colbond Geosynthetics P.O. Box 9600 31 026 3664931 6800 TC Arnhem NETHERLANDS, THE 026 3665812 [email protected]

Ghataora non chap03Dr. G.S. Ghataora 4268 The University of Birmingham The School of Engineering 44 44 0121 414 5047Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT UNITED KINGDOM 44 0121 414 [email protected] Eng. Pier Giacchetti 4344 Peruvian Chapter President Tecnologia de Materiales S.A. Alameda La Encalada 129, Chorrillos 51 51 1 2541108 Lima 09 PERU 51 1 2544073 [email protected]

GIALIDIS Mr. Konstantinos Giadlidis 7430 111 Lefkis str. 30 30 210 6221012 14568, Kryoneri, Attiis GREECE [email protected]

Giambastiani E'01 Geol. Massimo Giambastiani 2388 Via Martino Bassi 7 02 39215795 20148 Milano ITALY 02 29518344 [email protected] Geol. Mauro Giardi 2389 Studio Co.Geo V.le Vittorio Veneto 9 0574 604765 59100 Prato ITALY 0574 604765 [email protected] Mr. Francois Gibbons 5574 Stewart Scott P. O. Box 784506 27 011 788 0753 Sandton 2146 SOUTH AFRICA 011 780 0649 [email protected]

Gilani Mr. Hassan Gilani 7217 Inspec-Sol Inc. 651 Colby Drive 1 Waterloo, Ontario N2V 1C2 CANADA [email protected] Mr. Hugues Girard 406 Cemagref Bordeaux 50 avenue de Verdun 05 57 89 08 30 33612 Cestas Cedex FRANCE 05 57 89 08 01 [email protected] Mr. Hubert Giraud 3653 LIRIGM - I.g.m. Universite Joseph Fourier 04 76 82 80 72 B.P.53, 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9 FRANCE 04 76 82 80 70

Girollet(MAIL RETURNED) mail ret. 7/02Mr. Jacques Girollet 407 MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED 10, Av. Reille 01 45 88 09 14 75014 Paris FRANCE 01 45 88 09 14

Giroud nags02 Honorary mbr 2002Dr. Jean-Pierre Giroud 408 Honorary Member - Consulting Engineer JP Giroud, Inc. 5837 North Ocean Blvd. 561 737 1642 Ocean Ridge, Florida 33435 USA 561 733 2809 [email protected] Mr. Thierry Gisbert 3289 Arcadis 24 rue Lavoisier 01 55 17 13 44 92000 Nanterre FRANCE 01 55 17 13 22 [email protected] Ing. Giovanni Giusti 4813 Via Martini d'Ungheria 5 0824 42724 82100 Benevento ITALY [email protected]

Gladstone E'01 non chap mbrMr. Robert Gladstone 5347 Executive Director Assoc. for Metallically Stabilized Earth P.O. Box 9142 1 703 749 3033 McLean, Virginia 22102-0142 USA 703 749 3034 [email protected] e Assoc. Prof. Ulrich Glawe 6253 Associate Professor, GTE Asian Institute of Technology GTE-SCE P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang 66 2 524 5516 Pathumthani 12120 THAILAND 2 524 5509 [email protected] Mr. Honore Goacolou 409 Eurovia 18, Place de l'Europe 01 46 41 77 77 92565 Rueil,Malmaison FRANCE 01 47 45 84 03 [email protected]

Goel Mr. Raijiv Goel 7280 CEO Earthcon Systems B-28, Shivalik 91-11-2669 1515 New Delhi 110 017 INDIA 91-11 -2669 2044 earthcon [email protected]

Gomes Eng. Cristina Gomes 5358 Geotechnical Engineer Coba-Consultores de Engenharia e Ambiente SARua Conde Burnay, 46-praia da Granja 351 933704174 4410 -192 S.Félix da Marinha, V.N. Gaia PORTUGAL [email protected]

Gomes cgs'02 nags02Mr. Philip S. Gomes 4089 AMEC 2680 Quill Crescent 1 905 568 2929 Mississauga, ON L5N 2G9 CANADA 905 568 1686 [email protected]

Gong chgs per mbr 5/03Prof. Gong Xiao-Qing 5196 Tensar-Kaile Geosynthetics (Wuhan )Co.Ltd.Rm 2309 Real Estate Dealing Bldg. No.702 Jianshe Avenue 27 85482003 Hankou District, Wuhan, Hubei 430015 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 27 85482146 [email protected]

Gopal Dr. Sheo Gopal 6577 Technical Manager Polyfelt India Liaison Office 5, DF, Dharam Marg 91 91 11 5168 0888 Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110 021 INDIA 91 11 5168 0889 [email protected]

Gordon nags02 Mr. J. Robert Gordon 2215 Geotechnical Engineer-Principal Geo Engineers, Inc. 600 Dupont St. 360 647 1510 Bellingham, Washington 98225 USA 360 647 5044 [email protected]

Gossen cgs 03 Ms. Katherine Adelle Gossen 4748 Project Engineer City of Saskatoon, Environmental Engr. BranchUtility Services Department 1 1138 7th Street East 306 975 2510 Saskatoon, SK S7H 0Z1 CANADA 306 975 2553 [email protected] Mr. Junichi Gotoh 5222 Ashimori Industry Co., Ltd. 7-11-61, Senrioka 81 6 6388 1270 Settu-shi, Osaka-fu 566-0001 JAPAN 6 6380 8265 [email protected]

Gottardi not a '00 mbr messed up record 4/01Ing. Guido Gottardi 5529 Universitα di Bologna-DISTART Viale Risorgimento 2 051 2093520 40136 Bologna ITALY 051 2093527 [email protected] Prof. Jean-Pierre Gourc 419 Professor LIRIGM BP 53 4 76 82 80 90 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9 FRANCE 4 76 82 80 70 [email protected] Mr. Didier Gourvat 2784 D.G.O. 16 rue du General Leclerc 01 34 18 24 32 95320 Saint Leu La Foret FRANCE 01 34 18 06 11 [email protected] Mr. Scott M. Graves 3810 Geosyntec Consultants 11833 Sterling Panorama Terrace 512 451 4003 Austin, TX 78738-5017 USA 512 306 8042 [email protected] Ing. Paola Graziano 5866 Tenax S.p.A. Via Industria 3 039 9219307 23897 Vigano (LC ) ITALY 039 9219200 [email protected]

Greenford Mr. Richard Greenford 3687 Maccaferri Limited 7400 The Quorum, 44Oxford Business Park North, Garsington Road, 01865 770 555 Oxford OX4 2JZ UNITED KINGDOM 01865 774 550 [email protected]

Greenw ood Mr. John Greenwood 3267 Nottingham Trent University Divison of Civil Engineering, 44 Burton Street, 0115 848 2045 Nottingham NG1 4BU UNITED KINGDOM 0115 848 6450 [email protected]

Greenw ood tel/fax/email chg perJPG10/03 E-01Dr. John H. Greenwood 425 E.R.A. Technology Limited Cleeve Road 44 01372 367 000 Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7SA UNITED KINGDOM 01372 367 099 [email protected]

Grefe chgs per nags 5/01 nags02Mr. Robert P. Grefe 427 Waste Management Engineer Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources 4602 Turner Ave. 608 266 2178 Madison, Wisconsin 53716-1763 USA 608 267 2768 [email protected]

Gregory to join nags 01 joined at conf nags'01Mr. Phillip Gregory 429 Principal Engineer Cal Engineering & Geology, Inc. 1870 Olympic Blvd. Suite.100 925 935 9771 Walnut Creek, California 94596 USA 925 935 9773 [email protected]

Grepl Ing. Dalibor Grepl 7303 Kordtrade s.r.o. Pod visnovkou 21 420 420 724763 720 140 00 Praha CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Griff in messed up record 4/01 nags02Mr. Dock Griffin 5481 CEO Griffin Industrial Sales, Inc. P.O. Box 154 903 693 7703 Carthage, Texas 75633 USA 903 693 4267 [email protected] Mr. Anca Grigoras 5836 Technical Manager Consitrans Str. Polona nr 56 21 210 7809 Bucharest ROMANIA 21 210 7966

Grillo Mr. Robert Grillo 4092 CMA Engineers 35 Bow St. 603 431 6196 Portsmouth, NH 03801-3819 USA 603 431 5376 [email protected] Mr. P. Grimmelprez 7293 Bonar Technical Fabrics NV Industriestraat 39 32 32 52457411 B-2220 Zele BELGIUM 32 52457495 [email protected] Ing. P. de Groot 1795 De Berg 12 31 073 5031751 5258 KN Berlicum NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected] Mr. Gu Xiang-Sheng 5197 Geotechnical Senior Engineer 4th Survey & Design Institute Ministry of Railways Yangyuan Wuchang 27 8813112 Wuhan, Hubei 430063 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 6670

Guazzotti Sig. Gianmario Guazzotti 7360 Via al Piemonte 230 Albenga (SV )17031 ITALY [email protected] Mr. Francis Guerin 3298 Presti Centre Etancheite 514 rue Jean Bertrin, ZAC P⌠le 45 02 38 81 80 20 45770 Saran FRANCE 02 38 81 80 80 [email protected] Mr. Yves Guerpillon 7236 Scetauroute 3, rue du Docteur Schweitzer 04 76 48 47 48 38180 Seyssins FRANCE 04 76 48 44 47 [email protected]

Guido nags02 Prof. Vito A. Guido 435 Professor Civil Engineering Cooper Union School Engineering 51 Astor Place 212 353 4304 New York, New York 10003 USA 212 353 4341 [email protected]

Guild (UK chap treasurer 1998) not a 2000 mbrMr. Robin Guild 2068Manufacturers of Woven & Nonwoven Geotextiles Bonar Technical Fabrics

Manufacturers of Woven & Nonwoven Geotextiles, 44 St Salvador Street, 01382 220 674 Dundee, Scotland DD3 7EU UNITED KINGDOM 01382 202 378 [email protected]

Guilloux Mr. Alain Guilloux 5620 Terrasol 72 avenue Pasteur- Immeuble Helios 01 49 88 24 42 93108 Montreuil Cedex FRANCE 01 49 88 06 66 [email protected]

Guimarães Mr. Danilo Guimarães 6759 Geosistemas Com. e Representações Ltda Rua Prof. Eugênio Murilo Rubião, 222 55 Anchieta 31-3287-7190 Belo Horizonte (MG ) 30310-540 BRAZIL [email protected]

Guler Dr. Fazli Erol Guler 436 Professor Bogazici UniversityBogazici University Department of Civil Engineering 90 PK 2 212 359 64 52 80815 Bebek, Istanbul TURKEY 212 287 24 63 [email protected]

Gultekin Mr. Sami Gultekin MAIL RETURNED 5288Manager, Instrumentation MAIL RETURNED ELC Group Consulting & Engr. Ltd.MAIL RETURNEDAltinekin Sok. No. 7/A D.7 90 212 265 57 91 80630 Etiler, Istanbul TURKEY 212 257 51 24 [email protected]

Guo Mr. Guo Yuan Shen 6084 Shandong Taifeng Geosynthetics Co., Ltd. No. 18 Donghu Road 538 8222432 Tai'an, Shandong 271000 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 538 8216176 [email protected]

Guo Mr. Xiangyang Guo 7375 President, General Manager Dalian Hengda High-tech Materials Development Co.Ltd181 Liaohe Xi Road, Liaoning Dalian Economic 86 Development Zone 86 0411 87320763Dalian, Liaoning 11660 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0411 [email protected]

Gupta Mr. S.C. Gupta 7346 AGM (PE-Hydro) National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd. Project Engineering-Hydro 91 Engineering Office Complex, Plot No.A-8A 91 120 2410497 Sector 24, NOIDA 201 301 INDIA 91 120 2410476 [email protected]

Gupta Mr. V.K. Gupta 7345 AGM (PE-Hydro) National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd. Project Engineering-Hydro 91 Engineering Office Complex, Plot No.A-8A 91 120 2410429 Sector 45, NOIDA 201 301 INDIA 91 120 2410201 [email protected] Ing. D.W. de Haan 1796 Prinsenlaan 9 31 071 5175058 2341 KS Oegstgeest NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Hager Prof.Dr.Ing. Martin Hager 2644 Prof. Dr. Martin Hager - Schifffahrt u. WasserstraßenMerler Allee 99 49 0228 251838 53125 Bonn GERMANY 0228 251838

Hagio record messed up 4/01Mr. Yasuhiro Hagio 5477 JRAP7-206, Ichiba 81 Funabashi-shi 47 424 9155 Chiba 273-0001 JAPAN 47 424 9155 bagy [email protected] Mr. Angus Hamilton 6591 Naue Geosynthetics Limited The Genesis Centre, 44 Birchwood, 01925 810 280 Warrington WA3 7BH UNITED KINGDOM 01925 810 284 [email protected] Prof. Jung-Geun Han 7075 Chung-ang University 221 Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu 02 820 5255 Seoul 156-070 KOREA 02 816 4160 [email protected]

Han Prof. Jung-Geun Han 7186Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil & Envir. Engr Chung-ang University 221 Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu 52 02 820 5255 Seoul 156-070 KOREA 02 816 4160 [email protected]

Hanganu Mr. Eduard Hanganu 7312 General Manager SC Consitrans SRL Str. Polona, Nr. 56 40 Sector 140 (0 )21 2106050 Bucharest ROMANIA

40 (0 )21 2107966 [email protected]

Hanna Mr. Ernest R. Hanna 443 Vice President GZA Geo Environmental of New York 364 Nagel Drive 716 685 2300 Buffalo, NY 14225 USA 716 685 3629 [email protected] Mr. Tomio Hara 447 2-5270 Gakkoucho St. 81 25 222 3358 Niigata-shi Niigata 951-8126 JAPAN [email protected] Mr. Takashi Harada 6421 Bridgestone Corporation 1 Kashio-cho Totsuka-ku 81 045 825 7538 Yokohama-shi Kanagawa 244-8510 JAPAN 045 825 7621 [email protected] Mr. Naoyuki Harada 5219 Shinjuku Park Tower 24F 81 3-7-1 Nishi Sinjuku 3 5323 3361 Shinjuku-ku Tokyo163-1024 JAPAN 3 5323 3860 harada [email protected] Mr. Michiyuki Harada 6410 Tokyo Printing Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd Tabata Fukuda Bldg. 1F 81 1-7-3 Higashitabata Kita-ku 03 5855 7126 Tokyo 114-0013 JAPAN 03 5855 6232 [email protected]

Harris new addr. per mbr. 6/25/02 nags02Mr. Jeffrey B. Harris 451 Regional Manager Ten Cate Nicolon P. O. Box 1955 258 Spielman Hwy. #4 860 675 9200 Burlington, Connecticut 06013 USA 860 675 9201 jeff [email protected] Professor Ir. Koos van Harten 1162 Merellaan 13 31 0174 415298 2691, CN 's-Gravenzande NETHERLANDS, THE

Hatami Prof. Kianoosh Hatami 7038 Assistant Professor University of Oklahoma School of Engr. & Environmental Science 1 202 West Boyd Street, Room 334 405 325 3674 Norman, Oklahoma 73019 USA 405 325 4217 [email protected] Mr. Yorimasa Hattori 6962 Taiyo Cement Corp. 4-22-9 Yoshino 81 6 6466 6754 Fukushima-ku Osaka 553-0006 JAPAN 6 6466 6750 [email protected]

Hausmann new phfax-email 4/01Dr. Manfred R. Hausmann 457 Geosynthetic Research Associates 64 Churchill Crescent 2 9975 1771 Allambie Heights, NSW 2100 AUSTRALIA 2 9975 1567 [email protected] Mr. Scott Haverstock 3068 Atlantic Poly Liners, Inc. 5 Laura Court 902 860 0085 Fall River, Nova Scotia B2T 1H7 CANADA 902 860 0091 [email protected]

Haw kins nags 02 Mr. William M. Hawkins 1507 Geotextile/Market Manager BBA Fiberweb 70 Old Hickory Blvd. 615 847 7132 Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138-3651 USA 615 847 7068 [email protected] Mr. Yusuke Hayashi 6961 1-33-28 Asagaya-minami 81 3 3312 2442 Suginami-ku Tokyo 166-0004 JAPAN 3 3312 2442 [email protected] Mr. Hideo Hayashi 1872 306-125 Shinko, Iruma-shi 81 429 32 1267 Saitama 358-0055 JAPAN 429 32 1267 h [email protected] Prof. Shigenori Hayashi 461 Saga University Institute of Lowland Technology 81 952 28 8627 1 Honjomachi, Saga-shi 840-8502 JAPAN 952 28 8189 [email protected]

Hazama Mr. Akinori Hazama 5052 Technology and Development Group Mitsubishi Chemical Functional Products, Inc.First Tekko Bldg. 81 8-2 Marunouchi 1-chome 3 5293 6617 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 JAPAN 3 5293 9467 [email protected]

He (1996 mbr) Mr. He Wei-Ping 3290 Shenzhen Ocean Power Industries Co. Ltd.Block C&D, 7&8/F, Bldg F 3.8 Tian An Industrial Dev. Area 755 3300666 Chegongmiao, 518040, Shenzhen CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 755 3300726

Hedrich10HamburgAveAeroport,SpartanExt2,1619Mr. Falk Hedrich 3702 Director Engineered Linings (Pty ) Ltd. P.O. Box 10300 27 011 974 1397 Edenglen 1613 SOUTH AFRICA 011 974 8731 [email protected] Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Heerten 7187 Geschäftsführender Gesellschafter NAUE GmbH & Co. KG Gewerbestr. 2 49 0574341-212 32339 Espelkamp-Fiestel GERMANY 0574341-283 [email protected] Mr. Aristide Hehner 3631 Naue Applications Sarl 5 rue Peyssonneau 04 74 78 38 10 38200 Vienne FRANCE 04 74 78 38 14 [email protected]

Heibaum *** Dr.-Ing. Michael Heibaum 2646 Primelweg 5 49 0721 9726382 76297 Stutensee-Friedrichstal GERMANY 0721 9726483 [email protected] Ir. D. Heijboer 4478 Enterstraat 93 31 053 4830134 7461 PD Rijssen NETHERLANDS, THE 053 4322785 [email protected] Ir. W.F. Heins 1800 Frederik Hendriklaan 19 31 070 3549627 2582 BR 's-Gravenhage NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Heiremans Mr. Filip Heiremans 3492 Plant Manager Bonar Technical Fabrics Industriestraat 39 32 32 52 457 408 B-9240 Zele BELGIUM 32 52 457 450 [email protected]

Henrot (addr chg 5/97 by fax)Mr. Philippe Henrot 3292 Griltex SA 66, Rue Leruste - B.P. 56 03 20 81 73 00 59392 Wattrelos Cedex FRANCE 03 20 81 09 64

Henry nags02 Dr. Karen S. Henry 470 U.S. Army CRREL 72 Lyme Road 603 646 4188 Hanover, New Hampshire 03755-1290 USA 603 646 4640 [email protected] Mr. Carlos de las Heras Meco 4731 Laboratorio de Geotecnia - Cedex Alfonso XII, 3 y 5 349 91 335 7349 E-28014 Madrid SPAIN 91 335 7322 [email protected] Mr. Jan van Herk 1164 Sales Manager Holcim Grondstoffen B.V. Postbus 9 31 0180 545500 2920 AA Krimpen a/d IJssel NETHERLANDS, THE 0180 545591 [email protected] Ing. Vitezslav Herle 5871 SG-Geotechnika a.s. Geologicka 4 420 4.20602E+11 152 00 Praha 5 CZECH REPUBLIC 4.20252E+11 [email protected] Mr. Bruno Herlin 7399 Terrafix Geosynthetics, Inc. 178 Bethridge Road Toronto, ON M9W 1N3 CANADA [email protected]

Hersh nags02 Mr. Gerald E. Hersh 4967 GSE Lining Technology 19103 Gundle Road 281 230 5842 Houson, Texas 77073 USA 281 230 6770 [email protected]

Hew itt NAGS'00 new addr. per mbr. 6/01Mr. Dennis Hewitt 475 President Terrafix Geosynthetics Inc. 178 Bethridge Road 416 674 0363 Toronto, Ontario M9W 1N3 CANADA 416 674 1159 [email protected] Dr.-Ing. Dirk Heyer 2647 TU Muenchen, Lehrstuhl und Pruefamt Baumbachstr. 7 49 089 289 27135 81245 Muenchen GERMANY 089 289 27189

Heyvaert computer mess 4/01 FrChap01Mr. Christian Heyvaert 5420 French Chapter Member Firestone B.P.E. Hermesstraat n° 2 C 32 32 2 720 6955 B-1930 Zaventem BELGIUM 32 2 721 2718 [email protected]

Hickey nags02 Mr. Albert F. Hickey III 3072 Office Manager Valley Asphalt Corporation - Dayton 1901 Dryden Rd. 937 293 4119 Dayton, Ohio 45439 USA 937 293 4110 [email protected]

Higgins Mr J Higgins 6665 LEDATEC Longshaw Industrial Park, 44 Highfield Road, 44 01254 56413 Blackburn, BB2 3AS UNITED KINGDOM 44 01254 682 [email protected]

Hilde Mr. Jean-Louis Hilde 2597 Seco Rue D'Arlon 53 32 32 2 238 2211 B-1040 Brussels BELGIUM 32 2 238 2261 [email protected]

Hill not a 2001 mbr per chapMr. Brian C. Hill 4206 Godfreys of Dundee Limited Arrol Road, 44 Wester Gourdie Industrial Estate, 01382 618 499 Dundee DD2 4TH UNITED KINGDOM 01382 618 484 [email protected]

Hilligehekken Not a mbr perMrs.Gaal of Co.5-7-03Mr. A. Hilligehekken 6097 Geotechnics Holland BV P.O. Box 94900 31 020 6651614 1090 GX Amsterdam NETHERLANDS, THE 020 6941457 [email protected]

Hinshelw ood*** nags02 addrChgPerMbr4/03Mr. Jack Hinshelwood 1510 Vice President Olver, Inc. 1116 South Main St. Ste.100 540 552 5548 Blacksburg, Virginia 24060 USA 540 552 5577 [email protected]

Hirai Dr. Takao Hirai 3715 Mitsui Petrochemical Industrial Products Ltd.3-39-10 Yushima, Ueno TH Bldg. 81 Bunkyo-ku 3 3837 1585 Tokyo 113-0034 JAPAN 3 3837 5818 t [email protected]

Hirakaw a Dr. Daiki Hirakawa 5961 Faculty of Science & Technology Tokyo University of Science 2641 Yamazaki 814 7124 1501ex4074 Noda Chiba 278-8510 JAPAN 4 7134 9766 [email protected]

Hironaka Mr. Junichi Hironaka 6153 Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products Ltd. 9 Kawaraicho Kuki-shi 81 480 28 2071 Saitama 346-0028 JAPAN 480 28 2072 j [email protected] Mr. Noboru Hishinuma 6963 Tenox Corp. 6-13-7 Akasaka Minato-ku 81 3 3582 5168 Tokyo 107-8533 JAPAN 3 3582 4714 [email protected]

Ho (no nags mbr 1999) new addr.7/99Dr. Kai Sing Ho 3241 AMEC 104 Crockford Blvd. 1 Scarborough, Ontario M1R 3C3 CANADA [email protected]

Hoedt (Honorary Member as of 1994)Mr. Gert den Hoedt 298 Honorary Member Nassaulaan 32 31 026 3392139 6861 DC Oosterbeek NETHERLANDS, THE 026 3392137 [email protected]

Hoehmann nags02-03Mr. Erwin Hoehmann 3073 President Emin S.A. Feliz de Amesti 90 Piso 3 Las Condas 56 2 299 8000 Santiago, 6761649 CHILE 56 2 206 2895 [email protected] Ing. K.A. van den Hoek 5405 Bouw. Rijkswaterstaat / Afd. Waterbouw Postbus 20000 31 P.O. Box 20000 030 2858764 3502 LA Utrecht NETHERLANDS, THE 030 2800686 [email protected] Mr. Per Kristian Hoel 6190 Marketing Manager ViaCon as N-2235 Matrand NORWAY 22 22 47 06 [email protected]

Hoki Mr. Kanshiro Hoki 485 Taiyo Kogyo Corporation (SUN ) 4-8-4 Kigawahigashi 81 6 6306 3100 Yodogawa-ku, Osaka-shi Osaka 532-0012 JAPAN 6 6308 1301 [email protected]

Holt w as a student 03 not pd 04Mr. Simon J. Holt 6326 Principal Engineer Bettridge Turner & Partners Cobham Gate, 44 34, Anyards Road, 01932 867 773 Cobham, Surrey KT11 2LA UNITED KINGDOM 01932 866 094 [email protected] Ing. R.K.M. Holtus 3379 Hoofdstraat 16 31 026 3664956 6881 TH Velp NETHERLANDS, THE 026 3664838 [email protected]

Holtz nags02 Dr. Robert D. Holtz 489 Professor of Civil Engineering Univ of Washington, Dept. of Civil EngineeringMore Hall: FX 10, Box 352700 206 543 7614 Seattle, Washington 98195-2700 USA 206 685 3836 [email protected]

Hong e'01 chgs per mbr 9/15/01Dr. Sung-Wan Hong 2104 Senior Research Fellow Korea Institute of Construction Technology 2311 Daehwa-dong, Ilsan-gu 52 Goyang-si 031 910 0485 Gyeonggi-do, 411-712 KOREA 031 910 0211 [email protected]

Hong replacedNakChanSung (nonChapMbr04)Mr. Wom-Joo, Hong 4072 General Director Korea Apparel Testing & Research Institute232-22 Yongdu-dong, Tongdaemun-gu 52 02 925 2451/9 Seoul 130-823 KOREA 02 925 2462 [email protected] Mr. Daisuke Honmi 6964 Toa Doro Kogyo Co.Ltd., 41 Nakano Higashi-Osaka 81 Osaka 578-0913 JAPAN

Honna Mr. Hiroshi Honna 6150 Teijin Co., Ltd. 2-1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho Chiyoda-ku 81 3 3506 4185 Tokyo 100-8585 JAPAN 3 3506 4199 [email protected] Ing. Vaclav Horejsi 6453 SG-Geotechnika a.s. Geologicka 4 420 4.20602E+11 152 00 Praha 5 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Mr. Graham Horgan 6590 Huesker Synthetic 28 White Rose Avenue, 44 0113 287 1224 Garforth, West Yorkshire, LS25 2EE UNITED KINGDOM 0113 287 1225 [email protected]

Hori Mr. Takashi Hori 4762 Reinforced Earth Engineering Company 1-6-6 Nishihonmachi 81 06 6536 6711 Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0005 JAPAN 06 6536 6713 [email protected] Mr. Masanobu Horie 5897 Hanahara apartment room305 Hanahara-cho Nishi-ku Nagoya-shi 81 17 762 1560 Aichi-ken, 452-0809 JAPAN 017 762 1562 [email protected]

Horiguchi Dr. & Addr.chg per mbr4/13/00 email?Dr. Takashi Horiguchi 2795 President A&G Horiguchi Consultant Office 4-45-21-101, Izumi, Suginami-ku 81 3 3313 6283 Tokyo 168-0063 JAPAN 3 3313 6283 [email protected]

Horii mail ret. 7/02 Mr. Katsumi Horii 4457 Fukugo Gijutsu Institute 4-6-9 Iidabashi Chiyoda-ku 81 3 5276 5276 Tokyo 102-0072 JAPAN 3 5276 5309 [email protected] Mr. Warren Hornsey 6603 Geofabrics Australia Pty Ltd. 140 Bernard St 03 8586 9144 Cheltenham. 3192 VIC AUSTRALIA 03 8586 9125 [email protected] Mr. Houng, C.Y. 3924 General Manager Bafea Enterprise Co., Ltd. 18F-1, 218 Win-Shin Rd. 04 386 0077 Taichung TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 04 385 3773

Hsieh Dr. Hsieh, Chiwan 3927 Director, Computer Center Department of Civil EngineeringNational Pingtung University of Science & Technology 08 774 0241 1 Hseuh-Fu Rd. Neipu Pingtung TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 08 774 0122 [email protected]

Hsuan nags02 Dr. Y. Grace Hsuan 1424 Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental EnDrexel University 3141 Chestnut Street 215 895 2785 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 USA 215 895 1363 [email protected] Mr. Alvin Yen-Jung Hu 3920 Vice President KNH Enterprise Co., Ltd. No.1-2 Yuan Tou, Pao Yuan Village 886 Chiang Chun Township 886 6 7946173 Tainan 725 TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 886 6 7946396 [email protected]

Hu used to be JingminMr. Hu Yi-Long 4843 Headquarters of Yangtze River Navigation Construction 20 Jiefang Park 27 82734709 Wuhan, Hubei 430010 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Huang Dr. Huang, An-Bin 4739 Professor National Chiao Tung University 1001 Ta Hsueh Rd.03 571 2121x54918 Hsinchu TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 03 571 6257 [email protected]

Huang Mr. Kejun Huang 7376 General Manager Lanzhou Nete Engineering Science Co., Ltd.Floor 11, Tower B, Min'an Mansion 86 161 Qingyang Road 86 0931 8440981 Lanzhou, Gansu 730000 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0931 8440979 nete [email protected] Mr. Huang Zi-Zhong 4219 Senior Engineer Daqing Oil Field Construction Design and Research Institute 459 5902242 Daqing, Heilongjiang, 163712 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Huang Dr. Huang Xiao-Ming 4315 Professor Transportation College Southeast UniversitySipailou 2# ) 86 86 25 83795184 Nanjing 210096 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 25 83795184 [email protected]

Huang Entered asChapMbr'04 Japan chapMbr03Dr. Huang, Ching-Chuan 3940 Professor - Japan Chapter Member National Cheng Kung University Dept. Civil Engineering,No.1 Ta-Hseih Rd. 06 2383042 No. 1 Ta-Hseih Rd.,Tainan 70101 TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) -238715 [email protected] Ing. Petr Hubik 6454 Geomat s.r.o. Turanka 115 420 4.20603E+11 627 00 Brno CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Mr. Mitch Hudgins, P.E. 507 Southern Ecology Mgmt., Inc. P.O. Box 10412 361 289 1095 Corpus Christi, TX 78460 USA 361 289 1098 [email protected] Mr. Ian Hulse 5981 Geofabrics Australasia Pty Ltd 140 Bernard St. 03 8586 9199 Cheltenham, Victoria 3192 AUSTRALIA 03 8586 9125 [email protected] Dr. Dana N. Humphrey 515 Prof. of Civil Eng. University of Maine Dept. of Civil & Env.Engineering 5711 Boardman Hall 207 581 2176 Orono, Maine 04469-5711 USA 207 581 3888 [email protected] Ing. Th. Huybregts 6394 Geologics BV Veemarktkade 8 31 073 6234106 5222 AE's-Hertogenbosch NETHERLANDS, THE 073 6240652 [email protected]

Hw ang Dr. Hwang, Chao-Lung 3932 Professor Nation Taiwan Institute of Technology & ScienceNo.43 Keelung Rd. Sec.4 022737 6575 Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 022735 4893 [email protected]

Hw u non chap mbr 1998Dr. Bao-Lin Hwu 2886 Associate Professor, Chairman Chung Cheng Institute of Technology Department of Civil Engineering 03 4890540 Ta-Hsi, Tao-Yuan (33500 ) TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 03 4890534 [email protected] Mr. Bernard Hyde 6305 Structurflex Limited Private Bag, Henderson 64 98372350 Auckland NEW ZEALAND 64 98372254

Hyder Mr. M. Hyder 2962 Hy-Tex (UK ) Limited P.O. Box 97, 44 Aldington, 01233 720 097 Ashford, Kent TN25 7EA UNITED KINGDOM 01233 720 098 [email protected] Mr. Hiroshi Ichinose 5781 Nexta Co. 3-2-24, Imafuku-nisi, Jotoku 81 6 6932 7214 Osaka JAPAN 6 6932 8010

Ihm Dr. Chol-Woong Ihm 5736 President Sangjee ENG. Co.,Ltd Room 715 52799 Anyang Megavalley, Gwanyang-dong, Dongan-gu, Anyang 031 420 4431 Gyungki-do, 431-060 KOREA 031 420 4430 [email protected]

Iiduka Mr. Atsushi Iiduka 6424 Kobe University Dept of Architecture and Civil Engineering 81 1-1 Rkkoudai Nada-ku 078 803 6029 Kobe-shi Hyougo 657-8501 JAPAN 078 803 6394 [email protected]

Ikeguchi Mr. Yukihiro Ikeguchi 4568 Electric Power Development Company Co.Ltd6-15-1 Ginza Chuo-ku 81 3 3546 9731 Tokyo 104-8165 JAPAN 3 3546 8485 yukihiro [email protected] a Mr. Keitaro Imagawa 7081 Tanaka Co., LTD. 12-23 Miya-Machi Izumiotsu-shi 725 32 5281 Osaka 595-0013 JAPAN 725 32 2605

Imaizumi Dr. Shigeyoshi Imaizumi 2797 Graduate School of Engineering Utsunomiya Univ, Energy & Environmental Science7-1-2 Youtou Utsunomiya-shi 321-8585 81 28 689 6217 Tochigi 321-8585 JAPAN 28 689 6217 [email protected] Dr. Hajime Imanishi 4569 5-10-5 Koyodai Fukuma-cho 81 Munakata-gun 940 42 6048 Fukuoka-ken 811-3223 JAPAN [email protected] Mr. Makoto Imano 524 1-2-1 Izumi-cho 81 474 74 2455 Narashino-shi, Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN 474 74 2449 [email protected]

Impe Prof. William Van Impe 6294 President ISSMGE Ghent University, Dir. Lab Soil Mechanics Technologiepark 905 32 32 91 2645717 9052 Zwijnaarde BELGIUM [email protected] Mr. Motohiro Inagaki 5890 Japan Highway Public Corporation 1-4-1, Tadao, Macjoda 81 42 791 1621 Tokyo, 194-8508 JAPAN 42 791 2380 [email protected] Professor T.S. Ingold 525 Mulberry Lodge, 44 St Peters Close, 01727 842 433 St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 3ES UNITED KINGDOM 01727 845 266 [email protected]

Inoue Mr. Hideharu Inoue 2837 West Japan Engineering Consultants,Inc. 1-1-1 Watanabe St. Chuo-ku 81 92 737 5310 Fukuoka-shi 810-0004 JAPAN 92 737 5318 [email protected]

Ioan Mrs. Mihaela Carmen Ioan 3445 Senior Engineer IRIDEX Group Constructii Str.Hrisovului 18,Bloc A12; Sc.B,Ap.77+40 (0 )21 240 40 43 Sector 1, Bucharest ROMANIA

+40 (0 )21 240 20 56 [email protected]

Ionescu Mr. Mihai Ionescu 3446 Senior Engineer I.S.P.C.F. - S.A. Bucharest Bd.Dinicu Golescu nr.38 21 222 37 69 Sector 1 Bucharest ROMANIA 21 312 31 45 [email protected] Miss Shazeena Iqbal 6118 BICS Laboratories Limited Unit 2, Little John Mills, 44 Oak Hill Road, 01484 717 776 Brighouse, Yorkshire HD6 1SN UNITED KINGDOM 01484 717 757 [email protected] Mr. Dominique Irastorza 3303 USIRF 10 rue de Washington 01 44 13 32 90 75008 Paris FRANCE 01 42 25 89 99 [email protected] Dr. Tetsuro Ishida 529 Environmental Engineering Toyo Univeristy, Dept. of Civil and Associate Professor 81 2100 Kujirai 492 39 1409 Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350-8585 JAPAN 492 39 1409 [email protected] Mr. Masatoshi Ishida 4689 Taiyo Kogyo Corp. (Sun ) 4-8-4 Kigawa-higashi,Yodogawa-ku 81 6 6306 3096 Osaka 532-0012 JAPAN 6 6306 3167 [email protected]

Ishigami Mr. Akio Ishigami 7323 Sho-bond Corp. National Institute for Rural Engineering 82 1-17 Sakura 82 29 857 8101 Tsukuba-shi Ibaraki 305-0003 JAPAN 82 29 857 8120 [email protected]

Ishiguro mail ret. 7/02Mr. Takeshi Ishiguro 5771 2-10-26, Fujimi 81 Chiyoda-ku 03 5276 9438 Tokyo 102-8151 JAPAN 03 5276 5160 [email protected] Mr. Yoshiroh Ishihama 6965 3755-1-1-102, Totsuka-cho 81 45 864 3635 Totsuka-ku, Yokohama 244-0003 JAPAN [email protected] Mr. Kenji Ishihara 3573 2415-123 Naramachi Aoba-ku 81 45 962 9541 Yokohama-shi Kanagawa 227-0036 JAPAN 45 962 9541

Ishii Mr. Digo Ishii 6967 3-2-1 Kinshi Sumida-ku 81 3 5637 6641 Tokyo 130-6591 JAPAN 3 5637 6645 ishii [email protected]

Ishii Mr. Hideaki Ishii 6411 Asahi Kasei Geotechnologies Co. Ltd. 16th Floor ArcaEast 2-1 Kinshi 3-chome 81 03 5637 6641 Sumida-ku Tokyo 130-6591 JAPAN 03 5637 6624 [email protected] atari Mr. Sinichi Ishiwatari 6409 Tokyo Printing Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd Tabata Fukuda Bldg. 1F 81 Higashitabata Kita-ku 03 5855 7126 Tokyo 114-0013 JAPAN 03 5855 6232 [email protected] Mr. Hideo Ishizaki 6422 Eternal Preserve Limited 21 KandaAwaji-cho 81 Chiyoda-ku 3 5295 8560 Tokyo 101-0063 JAPAN 3 5295 0011 [email protected]

Ismeik Tel/Fax chg per mbr 11/24/02Dr. Muhannad Ismeik 3987 Assistant Professor Al-Isra University Department of Civil Engineering 962 P.O. Box 26 962 6 471 1710 Amman, Jordan 11622 JORDAN 962 6 471 1505 ismeik@isra. edu.jo

Itagaki (deleted date 3/14/96 on 11/22/96)Mr. Satoshi Itagaki 1688 Maeda Kosen Co., Ltd. 9-9 Hisamatsu-cho Nihonbashi 81 Chuo-ku 3 3663 7828 Tokyo 103-0005 JAPAN 3 3663 9930 [email protected]

Ito Mr. Naoki Ito 5895 Asahi Kasei Geotech Co., Ltd. 3-2-1, Kinshi, Sumida-ku 81 81 3 5637 6651 Tokyo, 130-6591 JAPAN 81 3 5637 6645 [email protected] Mr. Ryuji Ito 4690 Kyowa Concrete Industry 4-6-19 Kohinata 81 Bunkyo-ku 50 3085 5590 Tokyo 112-0006 JAPAN 3 3940 2405 [email protected] Mr. Hideyuki Ito 6412 Tatsumi Bldg. 6-16-6 81 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku 3 5236 3939 Tokyo 160-0023 JAPAN 3 5326 3945 hideyuki [email protected]

Itoh Dr. per mbr. 6/01 chgs per mbr 6/01Dr. Eng. Masao Itoh 531 Deputy General Manager Maeda Kosen Co., Ltd. Development & Technology Division 81 9-9 Hisamatsu-cho Nihonbashi 3 3663-7828 Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-0005 JAPAN 3 3863 9930 m [email protected] Mr. Satoshi Itohisa 7080 Ashimori Industry Co., LTD 7-11-61 Senrioka Settsu-shi 6 6388 1270 Osaka 566 0011 JAPAN 6 6368 8265 satoshi [email protected] Mr. Jacques Itty 4048 Sacer 4, rue Jean Mermoz 01 39 30 94 20 78772 Magny Les Hameaux FRANCE 01 39 30 94 49 [email protected]

Ivanov Ing. Christian Ivanov 7304 Stoupajici 797/18 420 420602 436 793 190 00 Praha 9 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] asaki Mr. Yoshinori Iwasaki 533 81 4-3-2 Itachibori 6 6539 2976 Nishiku, Osaka-shi,Osaka 550-0012 JAPAN 6 6578 6255 [email protected]

Iw asaki Secretary General Japan ChapterMr. Koumei Iwasaki 534 3-3-4 Katase, Fujisawa-shi 81 0466 24 1880 Kanagawa 251-0032 JAPAN 0466 24 1880 [email protected] a Mr. Jun Izawa 5957 Department of Civil Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology Midorigaoka 5th Bldg. 2F 81 2-12-1 Ookayama Meguro-ku 03 5734 2798 Tpkyo 152-8552 JAPAN 03 5734 3578 [email protected]

Izvolt Assoc.Prof. Libor Izvolt 5301 Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Zilina Dept of Railway Engng & Track Mgmt. 421 KomenskΘho 52 42189763 4818 Zilina 010 26 SLOVAKIA 42189723 3502 [email protected]

Jaby Mr. Jean-Francois Jaby 537 Etancheites Ouvrages SouterrainsParc des Aqueducs, RD 42 -Chemin du Favier 04 78 56 61 61 69230 St. Genis Laval FRANCE 04 78 56 63 63

Jaecklin Dr. Felix P. Jaecklin 538 Geotechnical Engineer Geissbergstrasse 46 56 222 0724 CH-5408 Ennetbaden SWITZERLAND 56 222 9848 [email protected]

Jagos Ing. Dusan Jagos 3548 Kordarna, a.s. c.p. 890 420 4.20603E+11 696 74 Velka nad Velickou CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Jakubik Ing. Ales Jakubik 7305 Redrock Construction s.r.o. Ujezd 40/450 420 420605 450 849 118 00 Praha 1 - Mala Strana CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

James Mr. Alistair Thomas James 7063 Cymru Area Civil Engineer Forestry Civil EngineeringForestry Civil EngineeringBrogerddan, Penrhyncoch 44 Comisiwn Coedwigaeth 44 01970 821216 Aberystwyth SY23 3ED UNITED KINGDOM 44 01970 828151 [email protected]

James tel chg per Kaytech 5/03Mr. Garth James 2758Marketing Director (IGS VP So. African Chapter) Kaytech Engineered Fabrics P.O. Box 116 27 27 31 717 2300 Pinetown 3600 SOUTH AFRICA 27 31 702 4477 [email protected]

Jang Prof. Yeon-Soo Jang 2110Professor, Dept of Civil & Environmental Engr. Dongguk Univer, Dept of Civil & Environmental Engr.3-26 Pildong Jung-gu 52 02 2260 3355 Seoul, 100-715 KOREA 02 2266 8753 [email protected]

Janotka didn't have 2001 trans.left outofDir02Dr. Ivan Janotka 5232 Institute of Construction & Architecture Slovak Academy of Sciences 421 Dubravska cesta 9 421 2 59 30 92 61845 03 Bratislava 45 SLOVAKIA 421 2 54 77 35 [email protected]

Jansen replaced de QuelerijIr. H.L. Jansen 1805 I Fugro Ingenieursbureau B.V. P.O. Box 63 31 070 3111274 2260 AB Leidschendam NETHERLANDS, THE 070 3111402 [email protected] Mr. Leszck Janusz 6193 General Manager ViaCon Polska Sp z.o.o. Ul. Przemyslowa 6 PL-64-130 Rydzyna POLAND 65 525 45 55 [email protected]

Janzen cgs'02 '03Mr. Paul Janzen M.Sc.,P.Eng. 5846 Consulting Geotechnical Engineer 634 Oxford Street 204 488 1614 Winnipeg, MB R3M 3K1 CANADA 204 488 3398 [email protected] Prof.Ing. Ruggiero Jappelli 7361 Via di Monte Giordano 52 Roma 0186 ITALY [email protected] Mr. Guy Jaudon 7224 Colas 4, rue Jean Mermoz 01 39 30 94 04 78772 Magny Les Hameaux FRANCE [email protected]

Jecmen Ing. Petr Jecmen 7306 Tensar International s.r.o. Slezska 1435 420 420721 562 150 737 01 Cesky Tesin CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Mr. Chris G. Jenner 2468 Tensar International Limited New Wellington Street, 44 Mill Hill, 01254 266 806 Blackburn, Lancashire BB2 4PJ UNITED KINGDOM 01254 266 873 [email protected]

Jensen Mr. Alain Jensen 547 Stucky Ingenieurs Conseils SAImmeuble Alliance, 226, rue Georges Besse 04 66 04 05 70 30000 Nimes FRANCE 04 66 04 05 69

Jeon Yong NagsMbr02-03 chgspernags11-03Dr. Han-Yong Jeon 3263 Professor INHA University (Div.Nano-Systems Engr. )Geosynthetics Res.Lab (GSRL ) 82 253 Yonghyun-dong, Nam-gu 62 530 1775 Incheon, South Korea 402-751 KOREA 62 530 1779 [email protected]

Jesionek nags02 mail ret 6/04Mr. Krzysztof S. Jesionek 2223 Associate GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 475-14th Street Suite 450 510 836 3034 Oakland, CA 94612 USA 510 836 3036 [email protected] cgs 03 Mr. Daniel Jette 6283 781 Stuart Avenue 514 273 1830 Outremont, QC H2V 3H4 CANADA [email protected] askiew itz Mr. Stan Jewaskiewitz 6621 Consultant Envitech Solutions cc 27 12 Joubert Street 011 849 9759 Rynfield Benoni 1501 SOUTH AFRICA 011 849 1486 [email protected]

Jew ell non chap'01 & '02Dr. Richard A. Jewell 549 14 rue Tenbosch 32 32 2 646 8969 mail.B-1000 Brussels BELGIUM

32 2 646 1238 com [email protected]

Jiang Mr. Jiang Kun-E 1955 Liaoning Provincial Research Institute of Water Conservancy & Hyrdo-Power 1 Shisi Wei Road 24 23877963 Heping District, Shenyang, Liaoning 110003 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Jie Dr. Jie Yuxin 5718 Professor Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering Tsinghua University 75150 Beijing, 100084 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 113865 [email protected] Mr. Philippe Jolly 2036 Vigano Pavitex 130 rue des Ecrins 04 76 97 73 62 38530 Pontcharra FRANCE 04 76 97 73 66 [email protected] Mr. C.P.D. Jones 557 Foxcote, 44 3 Corsend Road, Hartpury, Gloucester, GL19 3BP UNITED KINGDOM

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Jones chg per Golder 4/00 not a 2000 mbrDr. Russell Jones 4269 Golder Associates Attenborough House, 44 Browns Lane Business Park, 0115 937 1111

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Jong Mr. Jong, Cheng-Hsin 3921 Chairman of the Board China Engineering Consultants Inc. 28Fl. 185 Sec.2 02 2691 1587 Hsin-Hai Rd., Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 02 2691 1486

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Ju Prof. Jae-Woo Ju 3257 Professor, Dept. of Civil Engr. Sunchon University, Dept. of Civil Engineering31 Maegok-dong 52 061 750 3515 Sunchon-si, Chonnam, 540-742 KOREA 061 750 3510 [email protected]

Justo Engº João Lourenço Justo 7215 Sotecnisol Sotecnisol Rua do Ferro – Fetais 351 219488400 2689-502 Camarate PORTUGAL [email protected] Ms. Sylvie Juteau 5665 Fillon Sa Etancheite Z.I. La Naurais Bachaud 05 49 19 13 90 86530 Naintre FRANCE 05 49 19 13 99

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Kadayifci Mr. Ali Kadayifçi 7054 Graduate Student Bogazici UniversityBogazici University, Department of Civil Engineering 90 PK 2 216 651 57 88 Bebek, Istanbul TURKEY 212 327 95 90 [email protected]

Kadkade new tel.fax/email 6/01 per mbrMr. D.G. Kadkade 2040 Chief Advisor Jaiprakash Associates Limited JA House, 63 Basant Lok Vasant Vihar 91 11 2614 1540 New Delhi 110 057 INDIA 9 1 11 2614 5389 [email protected] Ing. Robert Kadubec 6455 Kordarna a.s. c.p. 890 420 4.20607E+11 696 74 Velka nad Velickou CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Dr. Munehiko Kaga 565 Toyo University, Faculty of Engineering 2100 Kujirai 81 492 39 1406 Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350-8585 JAPAN 492 31 4482 [email protected] Mr. Hiroki Kaise 4571 Kyushu Railway Co. 4-38-101 Hakata Station 81 Hakata-ku Fukuoka-shi 092 474 6286 Fukuoka 812-0011 JAPAN 092 474 6286 [email protected]

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Kamao Mr. Shoji Kamao 1678 Nihon University, Department of Civil Engineering1-8-14, Kanda Surugadai 81 3 3259 0667 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8308 JAPAN 3 3293 3319 [email protected]

Kamon Prof. Masashi Kamon 568 Professor of Environmental Geotechnics Kyoto University Dept. of Global Environmental Engineering 81 Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku 75 753 5114 Kyoto 606-8501 JAPAN 75 753 5116 [email protected]

Kanel credit w . 2000 & 2001 new addr. 8/99Mr. Hansrudolf von Kanel 2924 Director, Dipl. Civ. Eng. HTL Sytec Bausysteme AG Meriedweg 11 31 580 1474 3172 Niederwangen SWITZERLAND 31 580 1424 [email protected]

Kang Prof. Byung-Hee Kang 2105 Professor, Dept. of Civil Engr. Inha University, Dept. of Civil Engineering 253 Yonghyun-dong, Nam-gu 52 032 860 7564 Incheon, 402-751 KOREA 032 873 7560 [email protected] Dr. Shingo Kano 6414 National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management 81 3-1-1 Nagase Yokosuka-shi 046 844 5024 Kanagawa 239-0826 JAPAN 046 844 5068 [email protected] Mr. Seiji Kano 6148 Faculty of Engineering Hiroshima University Kagamiyama 1-4-1 81 Higashi-hiroshima 824 24 7785 Hiroshima 739-8527 JAPAN 824 24 7785 [email protected]

Kano (addr. chg. 4/98) notify E'01Mr. Hikaru Kano 2800 4-1-21 HamazoeSt. Nagata-ku 81 Kobe-shi 81 078 652 9003 Hyogo 653-0024 JAPAN 81 078 682 7311 [email protected]

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Kantartzis son of NickMr. Andreas Kantartzis 6500 Civil Engineering/Geotechnical D.Y.L.E.A. Ltd. 16 Evrytanias Str. 1 69 96605 Athens 115 23 GREECE 1 69 95836 [email protected]

Kantartzis, Nick A. Mr. Nick A. Kantartzis 2082 Civil Engineer/Geotechnical D.Y.L.E.A. Ltd 16 Evrytanias Str. 30 1 69 96605 Athens 115 23 GREECE 1 69 95836 [email protected]

Kao Mr. Kao, Jung Shan 2861 General Manager Tafong Engineering Consultants Co., LTD 2F.No.8 Alley 22 Lane 66. Nanking E. Rd. 022760 9549 Sec. 5, Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 022760 9550 [email protected]

Kaplan E'01 non chap mbr '01 chapmbr02Mr. Emin Kaplan 2599 General Manager Sistek Teknolojik Yapi Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S.Cumhuriyet Caddesi, Rilzgarlibahce 90 Kavacik Kavsagi, Sismer Plaza Kat 6 216 425 12 22 81640 Kavacik-Beykoz, Istanbul TURKEY 216 425 22 33 [email protected] Mr. Antonios Karafylakis 7443 Mechanial Engineer 31 Troias 30 16673 Voula GREECE [email protected]

KARAMBATAKIS Dr. Dimitrios Karambatakis 7441 12 STR. Makrygianni str. 30 63100 Polygyros, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected] Mr. Kazutaka Karasaki 6415 Ashimori Industry Co. Ltd. 11-61 7-chome Senrioka 81 6 6388 1270 Settsu-shi Osaka 566-0001 JAPAN 6 6388 8265 kazutaka [email protected]

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Karube MAIL RET. 11/01Prof. Daizo Karube 3591 30-15 Nishimachi Takasuki-shi 81 726 96 2904 Osaka 569-0854 JAPAN [email protected] Mr. Kiyomaro Kasahara 573 Maeda Kosen Co. Ltd. 38, Okinunome, Haru-cho 81 776 51 9202 Sakai-gun, Fukui 919-0422 JAPAN 776 51 9203 [email protected]

Kashihara Mr. Toshio Kashihara 7322 Takiron Co., Ltd. 2-3-13 Azuchi-cho 82 Chuo-ku 82 6 6267 2482 Osaka-shi 541-0052 JAPAN 82 6 6267 2655 [email protected] agi Mr. Tetsuya Kashiwagi 6406 Bridgestone Co., Ltd. Kashio-cho 1, Totsuka-ku 81 045 825 7538 Yokohama-shi, Yokohama 244-8510 JAPAN 045 825 7621 [email protected]

Kassner mbr no. 2011 chg fax to 2542 per rtsMr. Juergen Kassner 574 Huesker Synthetic GmbH & Co. Fabrikstraße 13-15 49 02542 7010 48712 Gescher GERMANY 02542 701499 [email protected]

Kastoumis Mr. Nicolaos Kastoumis 7291 Business Development Manager Permathene Aust. Pty Ltd. Unit 108, 30-40 Harcourt Parade 61 61 02 9317 3400 Rosebery, NSW 2018 AUSTRALIA 61 02 9317 3500 [email protected] Mr. Tetsuo Kato 577 1-5-8 Mejirodai 81 3 3941 4895 Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0015 JAPAN

Katou Mr. Toshiaki Katou 6423 3-205, 1181-4 Mihashi 6-chome 81 Omiya-shi Saitama 331-0052 JAPAN [email protected]

Katsumi chgs 5/11/00Dr.Eng. Takeshi Katsumi 4461 Graduate School Global Envir Studies Kyoto University Yoshida Honmachi, Sakyo-ku 81 075 753 9205 Kyoto-shi 606-8501 JAPAN 075 753 5116 [email protected]

KAVADAS Mr. Michael Kavadas 7436 4 AG. Annis 30 30 210 7723412 14563, Kifisia Ave. GREECE [email protected]

Kavazanjian Dr. per mbr 5/00Dr. Edward Kavazanjian 2695 Associate Professor Arizona State University Dept. of Civil & Environmental Eng. 1 M.S. 5306 480 727 8566 Tempe, Arizona 85287-5306 USA 480 965 0557 [email protected]

Kaw abata Mr. Toshinori Kawabata 5768Dept. of Agricultural and Environmental Engg. Kobe University 1-1, Rokkodai-cho 81 78 803 5902 Nada-ku, Kobe JAPAN 78 803 5902 [email protected]

Kaw aguchi no longer a student 12/99Mr. Yo Kawaguchi 3348 Taisei Corporation Shinjuku Ctr. Bldg. 81 1-25-1 Nishiishinjuku 3 5381 5296 Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo,163-0606 JAPAN 3 3345 0490 [email protected] ai Mr. Yoji Kawai 2801 3-22-17-311, Naka-machi 81 Machida-shi 194-0021 JAPAN [email protected] alec Dr. Jacek Kawalec 7068 Owner Geokom Skalna 61 48 48 601 472174 43-190 Mikolow POLAND 48 32 3261095 [email protected] amura Mr. Takashi Kawamura 4699 Dept. of Civil Engineering Shinshu University Wakasato 4-17-1, Nagano-shi 81 26 269 5289 Nagano JAPAN 26 223 4480 t [email protected]

Kaya Mr. Ekrem Kaya 7051 Project Manager BOTAS BTC Sogutozu Cad. No. 31 90 312 285 44 55 Sogutozu, Ankara TURKEY 312 284 11 34 [email protected] E'01 Ms. Beth A. Keister, P.E. 3079 URS Corporation Thresher Square Building 700 Third Street South 612 373 6885 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 USA 612 373 6522 beth [email protected] Mr. Cyril Kennerley 6333 Newgrids Limited 6 Hawthorne Close, 44 York Village, 01202 716 490 Langho, Blackburn BB6 8DZ UNITED KINGDOM 01202 716 495 [email protected] Ms. Katell Kerdudo 5664 I.R.P.C. Saint Brieuc 5, rue Jules Valles 02 96 75 93 33 22015 Saint Brieuc Cedex FRANCE 02 96 75 93 10 [email protected]

Kermooglu Mr. Ali Kemal Kermooglu 5277 Manager, Construction Materials Tekno Cons. Mach. & Trade Inc. Famas Plaza B Blok Kat 12-13 90 Halit Ziya Turkkan Sok. 212 222 74 78 80270 Okmeydani, Istanbul TURKEY 212 222 74 82 [email protected] Mr. Jea-Ho Keum 6678 Department Manager FITI Testing & Research Institute 892-64 Jegi2-dong 52 Dongdaemun-gu 02 3299 8010 Seoul 130-864 KOREA 02 3299 8160 [email protected]

Khay Mr. Matoren Khay 4009 C.E.R. Rouen Cete Normandie Centre 33 10 Chemin De La Poudriere BP 245 33 02 35 68 88 12Grand Quevilly FRANCE 33 02 35 68 81 [email protected] Mr. Khalid H. Khilji, P.E. 1518 Civil Engineer GAI Consultants, Inc. 385 East Waterfront Dr. 412 476 2000 Homestead, PA 15120-5005 USA 412 476 2020 [email protected]

Killar mail ret. 3/04Mr. Ermo Killar 5154 Managing Director Viacon Eesti AS Madara 27 372 6 403 460 10612 Tallinn ESTONIA 6 403 461 [email protected] Mr. Jeong-Ho Kim 5038 Vice President Dasan Consultants Co.,Ltd Powercom Bldg 52 537-18 Bangbae3-dong, Seocho-gu 02 2222 4005 Seoul 137-824 KOREA 02 539 1115 [email protected]

Kim Mr. Jin-Man Kim 2118Sr. Researcher of Geotechnical Engineering Korea Institute of Construction Technology 2311 Daehwa-dong, Ilsan-gu Goyang-si 52 031 9100 221 Gyeonggi-do, 411-712 KOREA 031 9100 211 [email protected]

Kim Mr. Soon Yong Kim 5739 President GE-Co Ind. Co., Ltd 198-1 Gumui-ri, Jangan-myun 52 031 358 8322 Hwasunggun, Gyeonggi-do, 448-940 KOREA 031 358 6223 [email protected]

Kim Mr. Seon-Tae Kim 5738 Kolon Co., Ltd. 14 F. Kolon Bldg., 1-23 Byeolyang-dong 52 02 3677 3852 Gwachon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 427-709 KOREA 02 3677 3819 [email protected] Prof. Hong-taek Kim 6673 Professor, Dept of Civil Engineering Hongik University 72-1 Sangsu-dong 52 Mapo-gu, 02 320 1624 Seoul 121-791 KOREA 02 336 2556 [email protected] Mr. Sang-Su Kim 6675 Director Total Engineering Co. 290-1 Seokchon-dong 52 Songpa-gu 02 3401 7463 Seoul 138-190 KOREA 02 573 4569 [email protected]

Kim Dr. You-Kyum Kim 6676 Reliability Assessment Centre Manager FITI Testing & Research Institute 892-64 Jegi2-dong 82 Dongdaemun-gu 82 2 3299 8141 Seoul 130-864 KOREA 82 02 3299 8160 [email protected]

Kim new addr. 2/99Prof. Sang-Kyu Kim 2102 103-2101 Hyosung-Kolon Apt 52 1348 Jwa-dong, Haeundae-gu 051 731 3963 Pusan 612-777 KOREA [email protected]

Kim computer mess 4/01Prof. Soo-Sam Kim 5423 Professor, Dept. of Civil Engr. Hanyang University, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engr1271 Sa-1-dong 52 Ansan-si 031 400 5149 Gyeonggi-do 156-756 KOREA 031 502 5259 [email protected]

Kim addr. chg 5/23/2000 computer mess 4/01Mr. Young-Yoon Kim 5425 President E & S Engineering Co., Ltd. 3rd Fl. Paradise Venture Tower 52 708-33, Yuksam-dong Kangnam-gu 02 555 4482 Seoul 135-080 KOREA 02 554 7260 [email protected]

Kim mail ret 10/99 addr. chg 5/00Mr. Jin-Hong Kim 2107 Executive Director Hanseok Engineering, Dept. of Civil Eng. 60-8 Hanseok Bldg. 52 Seokchon-dong, Songpa-gu 02 203 0383 Seoul, 138-190 KOREA 02 417 3908 [email protected]

Kirschner addr chg per mbr 4/04Dipl.-Ing. Reinhard Kirschner 593 Xantener Strasse 10 49 0211 419325 40474 Düsseldorf GERMANY [email protected] Mr. Yukiyoshi Kitamoto 4573 Kajima Corporation 2-19-1 Tobitakyu, Chofu-shi 81 424 89 7180 Tokyo 182-0036 JAPAN 424 89 7034 [email protected] Mr. Ryosuke Kitamura 1877 Dept. of Civil Engineering Kagoshima University 1-21-40 Kourimoto 81 99 285 8473 Kagoshima-shi 890-0065 JAPAN 99 258 1738 [email protected]

Klapperich Prof. Dr.-Ing. Herbert Klapperich 6505 TU Bergakademie Freiberg Bodenmechanik, bergbaul. Geotechnik u. Grundbau 49 Gustav-Zeuner-Str. 1 03731 39 3614 09599 Freiberg GERMANY 03731 39 3501 [email protected]

Klein Mr. Arieh Klein 6496Geotechnical and Geo-environmental Consultant 49 Einstein St. 972 4 8340656 Haifa 34602 ISRAEL 4 8340656 [email protected]

Knapik CGS '01 Mr. David Knapik, P.Eng. 5550 5 Guenette Crescent Spruce Grove, AB T7X 3G8 CANADA [email protected] l Ing. David Kneifl 7307 Tensar International s.r.o. Slezska 1435 420 737 01 Cesky Tesin CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Ir. J. Knol 6389 Postbus 37 31 0318 695377 6710 BA Ede NETHERLANDS, THE 0318 621112 [email protected] Mr. Makoto Kobayashi 6971 Toyota National College of Technology 2-1 Eisei-cho Toyota-shi 81 565 36 5876 Aichi 471-8525 JAPAN 565 36 5927 [email protected] Mr. Yoshiichi Kobayashi 597 1-1-1, Kamejima, Nakamura-ku 81 52 453 3251 Nagoya-shi Aichi 453-0013 JAPAN 52 453 3253 [email protected]

Kodikara not an 04 mbr per chapMr. Jayantha Kodikara 5970 Monash University P O Box 60 03 9905 4963 Melbourne, Victoria 3800 AUSTRALIA 03 9905 4944 [email protected] Dr.-Ing. Ulf Koehler 3223 vgs Baugrundinstitut Alfred Hess Str. 23 49 0361 78340 99094 Erfurt GERMANY 0361 783456 [email protected]

Koerner nags02 Dr. Robert M. Koerner 601 Professor/Director Geosynthetic Institute 475 Kedron Ave. 610 522 8440 Folsom, Pennsylvania 19033-1208 USA 610 522 8441 [email protected]

Koerner nags02 Dr. George R. Koerner, P.E. 2586 Associate Director Geosynthetic Institute 475 Kedron Ave. 610 522 8440 Folsom, Pennsylvania 19033 USA 610 522 8441 [email protected] Dr. Yukihiro Kohata 3575 Dept. of Civil Engineering Muroran Institute of Technology 27-1, Mizumoto-cho Muroran 81 143 46 5281 Hokkaido 050-8585 JAPAN 143 46 5283 [email protected]

Kohlhase addr chg per mbr 4/7/03Prof.Dr.-Ing. Soeren Kohlhase 2650 Universitaet Rostock FB BauingenieurwesenJustus-v.Liebig-Weg 6, LAG II 49 0381 4983920 18059 Rostock GERMANY 0381 4983922 [email protected] Mr. Kenichi Kojima 2810 Railway Technical Research Institute 2-8-38 Hikari-cho, Kokubunji-shi 81 42 573 7261 Tokyo 185-8540 JAPAN 42 573 7248 [email protected] Mr. Alexandros Kokkalis 605 Civil and Highway Engineering 18 Navarinou Square 31 992 636 546 22 Thessaloniki GREECE

Koldenhof Mr. G. J. Koldenhof 5719 Director Citeko BV civiele techniek Steenboerweg 20 038 4290424 8042 AT Zwolle NETHERLANDS, THE 038 4290425 [email protected] Dr. Anastassios Kollios 242 Dr. Civil Engineer Edafomichaniki S.A. 19 EMM Papadaki Str. 30 30 10 2709600 N. Iraklion - 14121 Athens GREECE 30 10 2709625 [email protected] Ing. Petr Komarek 6457 P.K.TECHNICKE TEXTILIE, spol. s r.o. Vsechromy 49 420 4.20602E+11 251 63 p. Strancice CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Komine Mr. Hideo Komine 7082Dept.of Urban and Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineer Ibaraki university 4-12-1 Nakanarusawa-cho Hitachi 294 38 5163 Ibaraki 316-8511 JAPAN 294 38 5268 komine@civil. Ibaraki.ac.jp

Konami Mr. Takeharu Konami 5784 Okasalivic Co., Ltd. Aquacity Bldg, 4-16-23 Shibaura 81 3 5442 1580 Minato-ku, Tokyo JAPAN 3 5442 1581 [email protected] Mr. Kazuhito Kondo 5898 Kyowa Concrete Industry Co., Ltd. 4-6-19, Kohinata, Bunkyo-ku 81 03 3947 6937 Tokyo, 112-0006 JAPAN 03 3946 7370 [email protected]

Kondo mail ret. 3/02 Mr. Mikio Kondo 2811 2 Ooike Iwaduka-cho 81 Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi 52 412 9908 Aichi 453-0862 JAPAN 52 412 9840 [email protected] Dr. Hyun-Jin Koo 6677 Senior Researcher FITI Testing & Research Institute 892-64 Jegi2-dong 52 Dongdaemun-gu 02 3299 8142 Seoul 130-864 KOREA 02 3299 8160 [email protected] Mr. Roman Korolevyc 6458 Juta a.s. Palackeho 457 420 4.20602E+11 511 01 Turnov CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Dr. Junichi Koseki 3870 University of Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science 201, 4-6-1, Komaba, Meguro-ku 81 3 5452 6421 Tokyo 153-8505 JAPAN 3 5452 6423 [email protected]

KOSTOPOYLOS Mr. Spyros Kostopoylos 7446 36 Skoufa 30 210 3600444 10672 Kolonaki, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Kostovsky Ing. Peter Kostovsky 5304 Tectum Geosynthetic Ltd. Hrachová 40 421 42175441 5414 821 05 Bratislava SLOVAKIA 42175441 5414 [email protected] Mr. Nozomu Kotake 5787 Toyo Construction Co., Ltd. 3-7-1 Kanda nishiki-cho 81 3 3296 4623 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo JAPAN 3 3246 4633 [email protected]

KOTTA Mr. Nikodora Kotta 7445 7 Valtetsiou str. 30 30 210 6729425 14121, N. Psichiko, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Kovacs credit w .'99-left out of '99 dir.Dr. Miklos Kovacs 2465 Associate Professor; Civil Engineer Technical University of Budapest Department of Geotechnics 36 1 1664 242 H-1521 Budapest, Muegyetem rkp.3. HUNGARY 36 1 1664 242

Kovittayanun Mr. Nuttapong Kovittayanun 6028 Managing Director Cofra (Thailand ) Limited 240/31, Ayudhaya Tower, 17th Foor 66 Ratchadapisek Road 2 274 1714-27 Huay Khwang 10310 THAILAND 2 2741729 [email protected] Mr. W. Th. J. Kragten 1815 Enviro Advice B.V. P.O. Box 7108 31 030 6055800 3430 JC Nieuwegein NETHERLANDS, THE 030 6055250 [email protected] Mr. A. Kreeft 6643 Pelt & Hooykaas B.V. Postbus 59011 31 010 4285128 3008 PA Rotterdam NETHERLANDS, THE 010 4285139 [email protected]

Krugmann Dipl.-Ing.Ph.D.(USA)Peter Krugmann 2653 Brauhausstr. 9 49 09082 1512 86732 Oettingen GERMANY 09082 920933 [email protected]

Kubo E-01 Mr. Mikio Kubo 4944 Eternal Preserve Limited Awagicho-Hirose Bldg 3F 81 2-21 Kanda Awazicho, Chiyoda-ku 03 5295 8575 Tokyo 101-0063 JAPAN 03 5295 0011 [email protected]

Kubo w as a student '98Mr. Tetsuya Kubo 3592 38-3, Okinunome Harue-cho 81 Sakai-gun 0776 51 9202 Fukui 919-0422 JAPAN 0776 51 9203 [email protected]

Kubo mail ret. 2/00 mail ret. 9/00Mr. Toshimi Kubo 620 Japan Industrial Land Development Co., LTD.1-3, Kamiyama-cho, Kita-ku 81 6 6312 4351 Osaka-shi Osaka 530-0026 JAPAN 6 6312 7595 t [email protected] Mr. Petr Kuca 6460 Amet-Geo, s.r.o. Lobezska 15 420 4.20603E+11 326 00 Plzen CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Ing. Iveta Kudrnacova, CSc. 6461 Geosyntetika s.r.o. Mysliveckova 5 420 4.20604E+11 162 00 Praha 6 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Kulp pd in Munich 04Mr. Enn Kulp 5802 Hydroseal FTS Turu Street 30 7303 733 Tartu 51013 ESTONIA 7367 289 [email protected] Dr. Koji Kumagai 622 Dept. of Civil Engineering Hachinohe Institute of Technology 88-1, Ohbiraki, Myo 81 178 25 8079 Hachinohe-shi, Aomori 031-8501 JAPAN 178 25 0722 [email protected]

Kumar Mr. Arvind Kumar 7344 AGM (PE-Hydro) National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd. Project Engineering-Hydro 91 Engineering Office Complex, Plot No.A-8A 91 120 2410254 Sector 24, NOIDA 201 301 INDIA 91 120 2410476 [email protected] Mr. Cezanne Kuo 1331 Director Geotaitex Limited 2F, No. 174, Chung Shan Rd.Sec.1 2 2231 4061 Yung Ho, Taipei 31-43 TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 2 2231 4064 [email protected] Mr. Hiroyuki Kurachi 7084 Dai-nippon Construction 6-16-6 Nishi-Shinjuku 3 5326 3939 Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 160-0023 JAPAN 3 5326 3945 hiroyuki [email protected]

Kurata Mr. Masahiro Kurata 7326 Ashimori Industry Co., Ltd. 7-11-61 Senrioka Settu-shi 82 82 6 6388 1270 Osaka 566-0001 JAPAN 82 6 6388 8265 masahiro [email protected]

Kutukoglu Mr. Murat Can Kütükoglu 7053 Geotextile Production Manager HASSAN Tekstil A.S. Hadimkoy Yolu, Sanbir Bulvari 90 4. Bölge No. 58 212 886 53 30 Buyukcekmece, Istanbul TURKEY 212 886 53 33 [email protected]

Kuw ano Dr. Jiro Kuwano 1685 Professor Geosphere Research Institute Saitama University 255 Shimo-ohkubo 81 Sakura-ku 8148 858 9239 Saitama 338-8570 JAPAN 81 48 855 1378 [email protected]

Kuze Mr. Yasutoshi Kuze 6957 Taiyo Kogyo Corporation (Sun ) 2-33-16, Ikejiri, Setagaya-ku 81 81 3714 3425 Tokyo 154-0001 JAPAN 81 3 3714 3415 [email protected]

Kuzuu Mr. Satoshi Kuzuu 7083 Okasalivic Co., Ltd. 2-7-1 Nishi-Koshi Bldg.6F Nijo-Higashi 11-222-3351 Chuo-ku Minami Sapporo 060-0052 JAPAN 11-222-3929

Kw ast Mr. E. Kwast 5179 Holland Railconsult P.O. Box 2855 31 030 2653966 3500 GW Utrecht NETHERLANDS, THE 030 2653608 [email protected] Terza Ing. Maurizio La Terza 4067 Via Tuscania 3 00191 Roma ITALY [email protected] nags02 Mr. Richard Lacey 2530 Laboratory Manager Geotechnics, Inc. 544 Braddock Avenue 412 823 7600 East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15112 USA 412 823 8999 [email protected]

Lafleur CGS 2001 nags02Prof. Jean Lafleur 632 Professor Ecole Polytechnique, Dept. de Genie Civil CP 6079, Succ. Centre Ville 514 340 4792 Montreal,Quebec H3C 3A7 CANADA 514 340 5841 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Daren L. Laine 635 Leak Location Services, Inc. 16124 University Oak 210 408 1241 San Antonio, Texas 78249 USA 210 408 1242 [email protected]

Lake mail ret 3/02Mr. Craig B. Lake 3308 Dalhousie University - Sexton Campus Department of Civil Engineering 1 Room D215 - 1360 Barrington Street 902 494 3220 Halifax, NS B3J 1Z1 CANADA 902 494 3108 [email protected] Mr. Stephane Lambert 4836 CEMAGREF ANTONY Parc de Tourvoie, BP 44 01 40 96 60 48 92163 Antony Cedex FRANCE 01 40 96 62 70 [email protected]

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Lange no longer w . Geotechnics per co. 6/02Mr. A. P. de Lange 1817 Voorbij Funderingstechniek Postbus 20562 31 020 4077202 1001 NN Amsterdam NETHERLANDS, THE 020 4077099 [email protected]

Langeveld Ing. P.G.C.M. Langeveld 3741 TNO Industrie Divisie Produkt Onderzoek P.O. Box 6235 31 040 2650397 5600 HE Eindhoven NETHERLANDS, THE 040 2650302 [email protected] Mr. D. Langton 5729 Geofabrics Limited 42 St. Georges Crescent, 44 Timperley, 01924 412 477 Cheshire WA15 6HG UNITED KINGDOM 01924 412 375 [email protected] Ir. E. Las 6647 Unidek BV Postbus 101 31 0492 378425 5420 AC Gemert NETHERLANDS, THE 0492 378258 [email protected]

LASKARATOS Mr. Petros Laskaratos 7447 44 Michalakopoulou str. 30 30 210 7252085 11528, Athens GREECE [email protected]

LaVassar electronic only *** nags02Mr. Jerald M. LaVassar 3823 Department of Ecology P.O. Box 47600 360 407 6625 Olympia, Washington 98504-7600 USA 360 407 7162 [email protected] Mr. Rafael Lopez Leal 4304 General Manager GeoSistemas Ing. y Serv. Av. Americo Vespucio 1691, Quilicura 2 603 5732 Santiago CHILE 2 603 5739 [email protected]

Lecointre Mr. Christophe Lecointre 6655 Alkor Draka & Cie V.O.F. Industriepark de Bruwaan 9 31 32 55 339 711 B-9700 Oudenaarde BELGIUM 32 55 318 858 [email protected] Prof. Song Lee 5740 Professor University of Seoul 90 Junnong-dong 52 Dongdaemoon-Gu 02 2210 2515 Seoul 120-743 KOREA 02 2248 9406 [email protected] Dr. Joon Lee 7400 Saint-Gobain Technical Fabrics 9 Goddard Road 508 351 7767 Northboro MA 01532 USA 508 351 7740 [email protected]

Lee Dr. Lee, Shannon H.H. 3919Professor, Department of Construction Engineering National Taiwan University of Science & Technology43, Section 4, Keelong Rd. 886 886 2 27376574 Taipei 10672 TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 886 2 27376574 [email protected]

Lee Dr. Lee, W.F. 5734 Research Fellow Taiwan Construction Research Institute 11F, 190, Chung-Hsin Rd. Section 2 886 886 2 8919 5050 Hsin-Tien City, Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 882 2 8665 9747 [email protected]

Lee Dr. Lee, Yei-Sain 3936 Engineer Sinotech Eng. Consultants Ltd. 171 Nanking E. Rd. Sec 5,0227692131X21209 Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 87611594 [email protected]

Lee Prof. Jai-Young Lee 4709 Professor University of Seoul 90 Junnong-dong 52 Dongdaemoon-gu 02 2210 2178 Seoul 130-743 KOREA 02 2210 2883 [email protected] Prof. Sang-Hoo Lee 2115 Professor Kyungpook National University Dept. of Agricultural Civil Engineering 52 1370 Sangeog-dong, Buk-gu 053 950 5735 Daegu 702-701 KOREA 053 950 6752 [email protected]

Lee new addr per Mr. Kim at E&SDr. Eun-Soo Lee 2120 Director E & S Engineering Co., Ltd. 3rd Fl. Paradise Venture Tower 52 708-33, Yuksam-dong Kangnam-gu 02 555 4482 Seoul 135-080 KOREA 02 554 7260 [email protected]

Lee E'01 (new addr 5/96) chg email 7/01Kwang-Yeol Lee, Ph.D. 2038 Professor, Dept. of Civil Engr. Dongseo University, Dept. of Civil Engr. San 69-1 Jurye2-dong 52 Sasang-gu 051 320 1819 Pusan 617-716 KOREA 051 312 2389 [email protected]

Lee-NAGS Member 99 addr. chg per mbr 7/00Mr. Deuk-Wha Lee 2263ManagerMAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Sewon Geosyntech Co. Ltd. 1720-33, Taejang-dong 52 33 747 3334 Wonju-si, Kangwon-do 220-120 KOREA 33 747 3335 [email protected]

Legg Mr. Peter Legg 6623 GIGSA President Golder Associates P. O. Box 6001 27 011 254 4800 Halfway House 1685 SOUTH AFRICA 011 315 0317 [email protected]

Legge fax chg per AT&T 9/99Mr. Kelvin R. Legge 666 Senior Specialist Engineer Dept. of Water Affairs & Forestry Private Bag X313 27 012 336 8677 Pretoria 0001 SOUTH AFRICA 012 336 8678 [email protected]

Legrand Mr. Christian Legrand 659 Head of Structures Division, Belgian Building Research Insitutute CSTC/WTCB 32 Lozenberg I, 7 32 2 655 7711 B-1932 Sint-Stevens-Woluwe BELGIUM 32 2 653 0729 [email protected] Ms. Isabelle Leignel 7231 D.G.O. 2, square Daubenton 03 20 50 01 67 59000 Lille FRANCE 03 20 48 23 86

Leiro Mr. Angel Leiro López 4796 Laboratorio Central Materiales-Cedex Alfonso XII, 3 y 5 349 91 335 7431 E-28014 Madrid SPAIN 91 335 7322 [email protected] Ms Christiane Leister 2531 CEO Leister Process Technologies Riedstrasse 41 662 7474 CH-6060 Sarnen SWITZERLAND 41 662 7416 [email protected]

Leon Mr. Francisco Leon Rodriguez 6001 Composan Construcción, S.A. P.I. Carretera Amarilla C Calle Ahorro, 11 349 954518599 E-41007 Sevilla SPAIN 954518675 [email protected]

Levannier Mr. Jean-Francois Levannier 5622 Bureau Veritas 18 Boulevard de l'Hopital Stell 01 47 52 02 00 92563 Rueil Malmaison FRANCE 01 47 77 03 22 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Pierre Levillain 675 EEG Simecsol 17 Place Magellan- LePonant 2 02 40 92 76 21 44812 Saint Herblalin Cedex FRANCE 02 40 92 76 29 [email protected]

Lew ycky cgs'02'03 messed up record 4/01Mr. Donald M. Lewycky 5504 City of Edmonton Engineering Services 11404-60th Avenue 780 496 6773 Edmonton, AB T6H 1J5 CANADA 780 944 7653 [email protected]

Li Mr. Li Neng-Hui 678 Director of Geotechnical Engineering Dept.Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute 34 Hujuguan 25 8736206 Nanjing Jiangsu 210024 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 25 8734321 [email protected] Mr. Mengjia Li 6906 Drexel University 105 N 35th Street 215 386 0905 Philidelphia, PA 19104 USA [email protected]

Li Mr. Li Zhen 3909 Tianjin Water Conservancy Scientific Research Institute 60 Friendship Road 22 2837 6645 Hexi District, Tianjin 300061 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Li Mr. Tao Li 7377 Factory Director Guofeng Plastics Plant, Anhul Guofeng Plastics46 Changliang Dong Road 86 86 0511 4413317 Hefei, Anhul 230011 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0511 4418130 [email protected]

Li not in 2002 dir by our errorProf. Li Guangxin 5708 Professor Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering Tsinghua University 75150 Beijing 100084 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 113865 [email protected]

Li cgs'02 nags03 addr chg per mbr 11/03Mr. Allen Lunzhu Li 3309 Geotechnical Engineer AMEC Earth and Environmental 160 Traders Blvd. East., Suite 110 1 905 568 2929 Mississauga, ON L4Z 3K7 CANADA 905 568 1917 [email protected] E'01 Dr. Liang, Yueh 3916 Director General Taiwan Highway Bureau 70, sec.1, Chung-Hsiao 022311 0926 W. Rd. Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 022311 1644 [email protected]

Lieberenz Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Lieberenz 2654 Hochschullehrer Hochschullehrer Oberonstr. 8 d 49 0351 2018644 01259 Dresden GERMANY

Liebregts Ing. P. Liebregts 6392 Allan Block Europe BV Pastorij 4 31 040 3683700 5508 LV Veldhoven NETHERLANDS, THE 040 3683701 [email protected]

Lim Mr. Ji-Hye Lim 7020 Senior Chonnam National University Faculty of Applied Chemistry 82 300 Yong bongdong, Puk-Gu, Gwang-Ju 82 62530 0342 Gwang-Ju 500-757 KOREA [email protected]

Lima chap not pd yet for 2001Dr. Silio Carlos P. Lima 5756 Director LPS Consultoria e Eng. Ltda Av. 13 de maio, 41 - 10° andar 55 55 21 2533 1260 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 20031-007 BRAZIL 55 21 2240 7305 [email protected]

Lin E'01 Dr. Lin, San-Shyan 3939 Professor Taiwan Ocean University Dept. of Harbor & River Engr. 0224622192-6139Keelung 20224 TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 224623679 [email protected]

Lin Non Taiw an Chap Mbr & also pd to chapter99Mr. David Lin 225 President Jeowell Enterprise Co Ltd 2F #71 Lane 145 2 2718 2939 Tun Hwa N. Rd, Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 2 2718 5714 [email protected] Mr. M.H. Lindo 1338 Manager Research & Development Van Oord ACZ B.V. P. O. Box 8574 31 010 4478444 3009 AN Rotterdam NETHERLANDS, THE 010 4478100 [email protected] Mr. Thierry J. Lindor 7412 Student Syracuse University School of Engineering 131 College Place 508 561 0441 Syracuse, NY 13210 USA [email protected]

Lippy *** nags 02Mr. Stephen G. Lippy, P.E. DEE 1524 Refuse Disposal Division Chief Bureau Solid Waste Mgmt, Baltimore County D.P.W.111 W. Chesapeake Ave Rm 225 410 887 2009 Towson, Maryland 21204-4603 USA 410 887 2931 [email protected]

Liu Mr. Liu Wei 6111 Qingdao Etsong Geogrids Co., Ltd. Qingdao Industrial Zone Cheng yang District 0532 7806717 Qingdao, Shandong 266111 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 0532 7806917

Liu Prof. Liu Zong-Yao 1300 Director of Technical Inquiry Committee Hebei Designing Institute of Water Conservancy Wang Chuan Chang Road 22 24341014 Tianjin 300250 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 22 26322592

Liu Mr. Liu Zhi-Xiang 4316 Director, Senior Engineer Yangzhou Exporation Design and Research Institute 8 Changzheng Road 514 762 1932 Yangzhou Jiangsu 225002 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 514 734 1931

Lobaton Eng. Manuel Lobatón Jara 6316 Division Minera - Geosinteticos Amanco Del Perú S.A. Jr. Manuela Estacio 242 3° Piso 51 Urb. Pando 1 3620016 San Miguel - Lima 32 PERU 1 3623791 [email protected]

Lodi Dr. Paulo César Lodi 6775 Professor UNESP-Faculdade de Eng. De Ilha SolteiraAlameda Bahia, 550 Centro 55 18-3743-1217 Ilha Solteira (SP ) 15835-000 BRAZIL 18-3743-1160 [email protected] Mr. John D. Long 3089 Geotechnical Engineer Long Engineering, LLC 535 Pimlico Drive 865 579 3194 Seymour, Tennessee 37865 USA 865 579 3194 [email protected] Mr. Konstantinos Lontzetidis 7448 2 Lam. Porfyra str. 30 54646, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected]

Lopes Prof. Maria de Lurdes Lopes 2727 Professor FEUP-DEC Departmento de Engenharia Civil 351 Rua Dr. Roberto Frias S/N 351 22 508 1729 4200 - 465 Porto PORTUGAL 351 22 508 1446 [email protected]

Lopes Eng¬. Carla Patricia Lopes 5352 Assistant ISEPRua Mestre Albino Moreira nº54 1º Dto Posterior corpo D 351 936270128 4250 - 268 Porto PORTUGAL [email protected]

Lopes left out of dir'01 free for 2001 & 2002Ms. Margarida Pinho Lopes 5051 Assistant University of Aveiro Department of Civil Engineering Campus Universitário de Santiago 351 234 370 049 3810 Aveiro PORTUGAL 351 234 370 094 [email protected]

Lopes credit w . 1999 mbrshp(Prepaid 2001& 2002Prof. Maria Da Graça Lopes 4515 Professor Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa Rua Conselheiro Emídio Navarro 351 21 831 7229 1949-014 Lisboa PORTUGAL 351 21 831 7021 [email protected]

Lopez not$ yet Mr. Francisco López Barrio 6183 Logrotex, S.A. Alberite, 11-17 349 Logroño 941 121 1211 E-26003 La Rioja SPAIN 941 121 0347 [email protected]

Lothspeich*** nags02 Mr. Steven E. Lothspeich, P.E. 3090 Sales Engineer Huesker, Inc. 11107-A S. Commerce Blvd. P.O. Box 411529 704 588 5500 Charlotte, North Carolina 28241-1529 USA 704 588 5988 [email protected] Mr. Daniel Loucks 1902 Daniel Loucks P.E. P.O. Box 163 1 518 371 7621 Ballston SPA, New York 12020 USA 518 383 2069 [email protected]

Louw agie Ms. Johanna Louwagie 5255 University of Gent, Vakgroep Textielkunde Technologiepark 907 32 32 9 264 5735 B-9052 Zwijnaarde BELGIUM 32 9 264 5846 [email protected]

Love addr chg per mbr 2/21/00Dr. J. P. Love 691 G. C. G. Limited 29 Cambridge Road, 44 Ely, 01353 669 668 Cambridgeshire CB7 4HJ UNITED KINGDOM 01353 668 186 [email protected]

Lozano Mr. Robert Lozano 4903Engineering & Marketing Mgr. for North America Linear Composites Limited 7830 Laurelton Drive 1 423 987 6781 Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 USA 800 313 4719 [email protected]

Luo Mr. Luo Qing Yu 3691 Zhejiang Research Institute of Water Convervancy and Hydroelectric Power 571 6045839 36 Huajiachi, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310004 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Luo not a 2002 mbr per chapMr. Luo Dun-Zhong 3690 Professor Shaanxi Provincial Road Bureau 29 Beiduan Lingyuan Road 29 7886134 Xi an Shaanxi 710068 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 29 7214268

Luty Mr. Jason Luty 7241 158 Panamount Rise NW Calgary, AB T3K 6B7 CANADA

Maassen Mr. Ing. M.T.M. Maassen 4260 CeCo B.V. Klipperweg 14 31 043 3527609 6222 PC Maastricht NETHERLANDS, THE 043 3527603 [email protected]

Maceachen non chap mbr 2002Mr. Angus Maceachen 5731 Don and Low Limited Newfordpark House, Glamis Road, 0307 452 264 Forfar DD8 1FR UNITED KINGDOM 0307 452 212 [email protected]

Machado computer mess 4/01Eng. Lavoisier Machado 5418 Market Development Manager Maccaferri do Brasil Ltda. Rod. Dom Gabriel Paulino 55 Bueno Couto Km.66,P.O.Box 520 55 11 4582 5222 Jundiaí (SP ) 13201-970 BRAZIL 55 11 4582 3272 [email protected] Mr. Cristos Macheras 7452 20 Kalpakiou str. 30 Ioannina GREECE [email protected]

Machin nags'02-03Mr. David Machin 5134 NAGS Chapter Member Knight Piesold 1 Ord Street 61 P.O. Box 1302 89481 1266 West Perth, WA 6872 AUSTRALIA 89481 1399 [email protected]

Mackey nags02 E'01 Mr. Robert Mackey 3608 Senior Design Engineer S2L Inc. 529 Versailles Drive, Ste. 103 407 475 9163 Maitland, Florida 32751-4589 USA 407 475 9169 [email protected]

Macoretta Dott. Geol. Gianluca Macoretta 7362 Via Berlinguer 8 39 39 0874 503246 Castropignano (CB ) 86010 ITALY 39 0874 503397 [email protected]

Madariaga new email 12/99Mr. Juan F. Madariaga 4353 Fosroc Euco S.A. Apartado de Correos 100 349 Durango 946217160 E-48200 Vizcaya SPAIN 946815150 juan _felix [email protected]

Maegel E'01 addr.chg 4/99Dr.-Ing. Matthias Mägel 2657 Abteilungsleiter Saechsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V.PruefstellePostfach 13 25 49 0371 5274 172 09072 Chemnitz GERMANY 0371 5274 153 [email protected] Mr. Tadashi Maejima 6972 Asahi Kasei Construction Materials 2-5-5 Shibadaimon 81 3 5473 5296 Minato-ku Tokyo 105-0012 JAPAN 3 5473 5299 [email protected]

Maggio Dott.Ing. Francesca Maggio 7363 Geosintex S.r.l. Via Pacinotti 9 Z.I. 39 39 0444/750180 Sandrigo (VI )36066 ITALY 39 0444/750181 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Pierre Magnan 7233 L.C.P.C. 58 boulevard Lefebvre 01 40 43 52 60 75732 Paris Cedex 15 FRANCE 01 40 43 65 11 [email protected]

Magnus Dr.-Ing. Martin Magnus 2655 Tenax Kunststoffe GmbH Buero Leipzig Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 21 49 0341 3029918 04205 Leipzig GERMANY 0341 3029919 [email protected] Geol. Donata Magrin 4598 Via del Boschetto 93 06 4817859 00184 Roma ITALY 06 4817850 [email protected] Mr. Ajen Maharaj 5575 DuPont Southern Africa P. O. Box 3332 27 011 654 8600 Halfway House 1685 SOUTH AFRICA 011 654 8662 [email protected] Mr. Philippe Mailler 4035 I.F.T.H. Avenue Guy de Collongue 04 72 86 16 45 69134 Ecully Cedex FRANCE 04 78 43 39 66 [email protected] Mr. Kenichi Makita 7085 3-4-4 Tabata 3-3828-7452 Kita-ku Tokyo 114-0014 JAPAN

Makiuchi Prof. Katsuhiko Makiuchi 706 Nihon University, College of Science & TechnologyDept of Transportation Engr. 81 Narashinodai 7-24-1 47 469 5217 Funabashi-shi, Chiba 274-8501 JAPAN 47 469 2581 [email protected] Mr. Greg Malatesta 5973 Polyfabrics Australia Pty Ltd 5 Frost Rd. 02 9829 5599 Campbelltown, New South Wales 2560 AUSTRALIA 02 9829 5859 [email protected] Ing. L. de Man 1824 Horman Drainagefilter B.V. P.O. Box 5240 31 078 6731400 3295 ZJ 's-Gravendeel NETHERLANDS, THE 078 6732379 [email protected]

Manassero Prof. Ing. Mario Manassero 1752Dipartimento di Ingegneria del Territorio dell'Ambiente Geotecnologie (DITAG ) Politecnico di Torinoc.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24 39 011 564 7705 10129 Torino ITALY 39 011 564 7699 [email protected]

Mandal pd in Atlanta cash to Sylvia non chap02Dr. (Prof) J. N. Mandal 708 International Senior Consultant Indian Institute of Technology Civil Engineering Department 22 576 7328 Powai, Mumbai 400 076 INDIA 22 576 7302 [email protected]

Mander Mr. Eddie G. Mander 4270 Tenax UK Limited Ash Road, 44 Wrexham Industrial Estate, 0114 236 9918 Wrexham LL13 9JT UNITED KINGDOM 07092 377569 [email protected]

Manea chg 2/99 Prof. Sanda Manea 3586 Chief Departement Technical University of Civil Engineering Bd. Lacul Tei 124, sect.2 21 242 12 08 Bucharest ROMANIA 21 2420866 [email protected] Mr. Pavel Mann 6462 Juta a.s. Dukelska 417 420 4.20602E+11 644 16 Dvur Kralove nad Labem CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Mannsbart addr./email chg per mbr 4/00Dipl.-Ing. Bernd Mannsbart 4625 GeoIngenieure Dipl.-Ing.B.Mannsbart Ruettelistr. 8, 49 07622 669114 79650 Schopfheim GERMANY 07622 669115 [email protected] Mr. Luc Manry 2929 Export Manager Wavin SA Route d'Orleans 02 38 37 71 02 45600 Sully Sur Loire FRANCE 02 38 36 49 97 luc [email protected] Mr. Mao Xian-Zhong 6321 Taian Jingwei Plastics Co. Ltd. Daiwenkou, Jingwei Industry Zone 538 8811867 Tai'an Shandong CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 538 8811868 [email protected]

Marcellino Dott.Ing. Paolo Marcellino 7364 Piazza Learco Guerra 76 39 39 0547 600501 Cesena (FO ) ITALY 39 0547 600501 [email protected] Ing. Gianfranco Marchi 1723 En.Ser Viale Baccarini 29 0546 663423 48018 Faenza (RA ) ITALY 0546 663428 [email protected] Mr. Jean Louis Marechal 3632 Ferrari (Tissage et Enduction ) B.P. 54 04 74 97 41 33 38352 La Tour du Pin Cedex FRANCE 04 74 97 67 20 [email protected]

Margiotta messed up record 4/01Ing. Giovanni Margiotta 5526 Via Massimo D'Azeglio 2/c 091 6259711 90143 Palermo ITALY 091 6253129 [email protected]

Marino new addr per mbr 10/02Sig. Carlo Marino 5635 Director Tecnoapplicazioni SRL Piazza Agliardi, 8 35373378 24046 Osio Sotto (BG ) ITALY 354150372 [email protected] Mr. Pavlos Marinos 7449 Mines Engineer-Geologist 23 Panaiotoliou str. 30 210 7723430 Athens GREECE [email protected]

MARKOY Mr. Ioannis Markoy 7450 Lecturer Polytechniki Sholi 12 Vas. Sofias str. 30 30 25410 79880 67100 Xanthi GREECE [email protected] Ing. H. van Marle 1825 Dr. H. Colijnlaan 6-Flat 203 31 070 3945030 2283 XM Rijswijk NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Marron cgs'02'03Mr. Jean-Claude Marron 5849 1182 Rue du Perche 450 440 3586 Boucherville, QC J4B 6V4 CANADA 514 257 7644

Martin $ not rec'd yet 7/00Mr. Gabriel Martin Sevilla 4743 Atarfil, S.L. Complejo El Rey - Ctra. Cordoba, Km 429 349 Atarfe 958 43 92 00 E-18230 Granada SPAIN 958 43 91 28 [email protected] Jimenez Mr. Luis Miguel Martin Jimenez 5827 Linteco Iberia, S.L. Rosa de Lima, 1 - Edificio Alba 349 Las Matas 916369768 E-28290 Madrid SPAIN 916369746 [email protected] Ing. Sandro Martinetti 2402 Via Asmara 58 0735 82068 00199 Roma ITALY 0735 655470 [email protected] Mr. Jose Manuel Martinez Santamari 4721 Laboratorio de Geotecnia - Cedex Alfonso XII - N°-3 y 5 349 91 3357361 E-28014 Madrid SPAIN 91 3357322 [email protected] Mr. Shigeki Maruo 713 Tekken Construction Co., LTD 2-5-3 Misaki-cho 81 3 3221 2179 Ciyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8366 JAPAN 3 3239 1685

Maruyama Mr.Osamu Maruyama 6981 2569-206 Shinyoshida-cho Kouhoku-ku 81 45 545 5058 Yokohama-shi Kanagawa 223-0056 JAPAN 45 545 5058 [email protected] Dr. Teruhisa Masada 3826 Ohio University Dept. of Civil Engineering 740 593 2474 Athens, OH 45701 USA 740 593 0625 [email protected]

Massimino Ing. Maria Rossella Massimino 6108 Viale Africa, 170/D 095 17463344 95129 Catania ITALY 095 17463344 [email protected] Mr. John Masters 6334 Geolabs Limited Bucknalls Lane, 44 Garston, 01923 892 190 Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9XX UNITED KINGDOM 01923 892 191 [email protected] Mr. Takayuki Masuda 6968 Kanematsu NNK Corp. 3-2 Koujimachi Chiyoda-ku 81 3 3265 8241 Tokyo 102-0083 JAPAN 3 3265 8242

Mathieu Mr. Gerard Mathieu 2488 CEMAGREF - Aix-en-Provence B.P. 31, Le Tholonet 04 42 66 69 83 13612 AIX en Provence Cedex 1 FRANCE 04 42 66 88 65 [email protected]

Mathur Mr. G.N. Mathur 6185 Secretary Indian Chapter of the IGS Central Board of Irrigation & Power Malcha Marg, Chanakyapuri 11 91 11 2611 5984 New Delhi 110 021 INDIA 91 11 2611 6347 [email protected] Mr. Takaki Matsumaru 7087 Railway Technical Research Institute 2-8-38 Hikarimachi Kokubunji 42 573 7261 Tokyo 185-8540 JAPAN 42 573 7248 [email protected] Mr. Masaaki Matsumoto 6966 Maeda Kosen Co., Ltd. 9-9 Nihonbashi Hisamatsu-cho 81 3 3663 7828 Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-0005 JAPAN 3 3663 9930 [email protected] Prof. Hajime Matsuoka 7086 Civil Engineering Naoyo Institute of Technology Gokisyo-cho Showa-ku 52 735 5483 Naoya 466 8555 JAPAN 52 735 5483 [email protected] Mr. Shinzo Matsuyama 2812 Takiron Co., Ltd. 2-3-13 Azuchi-cho 81 6 6267 2343 Chuo-ku Osaka-shi 541-0052 JAPAN 6 6267 2655 [email protected] Mr. Remy Mattras 5666 France Maccaferri SAS 29, rue Rossini - BP 8 04 75 86 19 99 26901 Valence Cedex 9 FRANCE 04 75 86 09 19 [email protected]

Matveev Dr.-ing. Sergei Matveev 6503 Chairman Yugorsky branch Int'l Assoc Yugorsky State University-Eng. Dept. Automotive & Road Engineering Education Khanty-Mansiysk town 34671 5 03 77 Chehov st. 16, 628012 RUSSIA 34671 5 75 91 [email protected]

Matys nags mbr 02Mr. Tyler Matys 4779 Engineering Design Risi Stone Systems 8500 Leslie St., Ste. 390 905 882 5898 Thornhill, Ontario L3T 7M8 CANADA 905 882 4556

Maugeri tel/fax chgByMbr3/03Prof. Michele Maugeri 2590 Universita' di CataniaDipartimento di Ingegneria Civile ed Ambientale Via A. Doria 6 095 7382205 95125 Catania ITALY 095 7382249 [email protected]

MAVRIDIS Dr. Georgios Mavridis 7451 Tsitsani & Kileler str. 30 57019 Neoi Epivates GREECE [email protected] Ir P.C. Mazure 1826 Rodenrijseweg 359 31 -451895 2651 BT Berkel en Rodenrijs NETHERLANDS, THE -451895 [email protected] Geol. Gian Pietro Mazzetti 2741 Piazza San Quirino, 6 0522 641001 42015 Correggio (RE ) ITALY 0522 632162 [email protected]

McAffee cgs 2001,02-03 nags02Mr. Rodney P. McAffee 4100 Jacques, Whitford & Associates, Ltd. 711 Woodstock Road, P.O. Box 1116 1 506 457 3269 Fredricton, NB E3B 5C2 CANADA 506 452 7652 [email protected] Mr. A McAuliffe 6666 AGRU UK Limited PO Box 502, 44 028 2563 1584 Ballymena, Ireland BT42 1RF IRELAND 028 2563 1269 [email protected]

McClinton nags02Mr. Roy McClinton 4780 Sales Engineer Huesker, Inc. 11107 A S. Commerce Blvd. P.O. Box 411529 704 588 5500 Charlotte, North Carolina 28241-1529 USA 704 588 5988 [email protected]

McGow n Prof. Alan McGown 737 Department of Civil Engineering University of Strathclyde Department of Civil Engineering, 44 John Anderson Building, 107 Rottenrow, 0141 548 3170 Glasgow G4 ONG UNITED KINGDOM 0141 552 0048 [email protected]

McInnis new addr. 3/03 complimentary mbrMs. Karina McInnis 4663 IGS News Editor Queen's University,eQUIP Task Force Room B411 Mackintosh-Corry Hall 1 76 University Avenue 613 533 3108 Kingston, Ontario K7K 3N6 CANADA 613 533 6909 [email protected] Mr. Donald McKay 6116 Middle Level Commissioners 94 Finlaystone Road, 44 Kilmacolm, 07732 778 964 Renfrewshire PA13 4Q7 UNITED KINGDOM [email protected], III Mr. James (Jay)McKelvey, III 2245 Earth Engineering, Inc. 115 West Germantown Pike 610 277 0880 East Norriton, PA 19401 USA 610 277 0878 [email protected] raith Mr. Rob Mcllwraith 6138 National Sales Manager Kaytech Engineered Fabrics P.O. Box 116, 27 11 Livingstone Rd 031 701 0352 Pinetown 3600 SOUTH AFRICA 031 701 1435 [email protected] Mr. Barry Meays 6284 213-10127 121st St. 780 437 7125 Edmonton, AB T5N 3X1 CANADA [email protected] Mr. Khalid Meccai 6499 Marketing Manager Alyaf Industrial Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 10737 3 8121206 Dammam 31443 SAUDI ARABIA 3 8121836 [email protected]

Medeiros Eng. César Augusto Medeiros 6760 Engineer Tecnogeo Engenharia e Comércio Ltda Rod. BR 101, Km 201 55 Serraria 55 48 9981-3969 São José (SC ) 88115-000 BRAZIL [email protected] Mr. Harry (Ned) Meekins 3532 CQA Manager GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 1255 Roberts Blvd. NW Ste 200 678 202 9500 Kennesaw, Georgia 30144-3694 USA 678 202 9501

Mehrabpour Mr. Arash Mehrabpour 7221 Product Manager Windavar Co. Ltd (Geo-synthetic ) 3rd Floor, No. 1/1 98 53rd St. Asad Abadi Ave. 98 218068644 Tehran IRAN 98 218068642 [email protected] Mr. ir.E. Meisner 3734 31 Postbus 12693 020 6501867 1100 AR Amsterdam NETHERLANDS, THE 020 6501600 [email protected] Mr. Denis Meli 4004 Applitex 146, rue de la Gare- BP 143 03 20 89 31 90 59964 Croix FRANCE 03 20 65 08 09 [email protected]

Mellis Mr. Louis Mellis 5576 Melis & du Plessis Consulting Engineers (Pty ) Ltd.P. O. Box 1476 27 27 021 851 2010 Somerset West 7129 SOUTH AFRICA 27 021 852 2055 [email protected] Mr. Shevantha Mendis 5152 Director - Business Development Access Engineering Ltd. "Access Towers" 278, Union Place 94 94 2 302336 Colombo 02, Sri Lanka SRI LANKA 94 2 302333 [email protected] Dr. Marcos de Barreto Mendonça 3671 Engineer TERRAE Rua Campo de São Cristóvão, 348 55 401B São Cristóvão 21 3878-0037 Rio de Janeiro (RJ )20921-440 BRAZIL 21-3878-0038 [email protected]

Mendonca mail ret. 9/02Eng. Agostinho Mendonça 5356 Soares da Costa SARua Mestre Guilherme Camarinha, 149 - 1° H4

917590014 / 91721426 4200-537 Porto PORTUGAL 22 5096502 [email protected]

Menzel Nags mbr 02-03 addr chgPerMbr10/02Mr. Carlos Menzel 3829 Manager Director, Nags Chap. Member Emin S.A. Felix de Amesti N° 90 Piso 3 Las Condes 562 299 8000 Santiago 6761649 CHILE 562 206 2895 [email protected]

Mercurio nags02 Mr. William F. Mercurio 1621 Schoor DePalma, Inc. 200 State Highway Nine P.O. Box 900 732 577 9000 Manalapan, New Jersey 07726 USA 732 431 9428 [email protected]

Meriggi chg email 6/01Prof. Roberto Meriggi 2405 Universita' di Udine Dip. di Georisorse e Territorio Via Cotonificio 114 0432 558772 33100 Udine ITALY 0432 558700 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Luc Meusy 3284 Agru Environnement France 12 rue Abbe Bazir 02 35 71 52 23 76000 Rouen FRANCE 02 35 71 52 25 [email protected] Ms. Veronique Meydiot 5667 Wavin SA Route d'Orleans 02 38 37 71 00 45600 Sully Sur Loire FRANCE 02 38 36 49 97 catherine [email protected] Ing. C.T. Meyer 1830 Rijkert Aertzweg 63 31 0251 375746 1949 BD Wijk aan Zee NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Meyer Mr. Piet Meyer 7391 Aquatan (Pty ) Ltd. P.O. Box 633 2727 (011 ) 974 5271 Isandro 1600 SOUTH AFRICA

27 (011 ) 974 4111 [email protected].

Meyer E'01 ResignedPerChap4/03Prof. Dr.-Ing. Norbert Meyer 5403 Hochschullehrer In den Schlagackern 32 49 05323 722295 38644 Goslar GERMANY 05323 722479

Meyers nags02 Dr. Mark S. Meyers 2532 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin-Platteville Dept. of Civil & Env. Engineering 1 University Plaza 608 342 1542 Platteville, Wisconsin 53818 USA 608 342 1566 [email protected]

Miao Mrs. Miao Lirong 5709 Helitong Environmental and Dredging Eng. Co.Ltd. 61 West Sihuannanlu, Jingfeng Hotel, Fengtai District 10 63866771 Beijing 100071 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 3562 [email protected] Ing. Lumir Mica, PhDr. 6463 VUT Brno Veveri 95 420 4.20604E+11 662 37 Brno CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

MICHALIS Mr. Ilias Michalis 7454 14 Karaiskaki str. 30 30 210 6542538 15562, Cholargos, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Michalow ski nags02Dr. Radoslaw L. Michalowski 2246 Professor University of Michigan Dept. of Civil and Env. Engineering 1 2340 G.G. Brown Lab 734 763 2146 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2125 USA 734 764 4292 [email protected] Mr. Francois Michel 4064 Veritas (Bureau ) 32/34 rue Rennequin 01 40 54 64 74 75017 Paris FRANCE 01 47 63 19 42 [email protected] Ing. Alessandro Michelangeli 6272 Michelangeli S.r.l. Via F. Guardi 58 02 66040071 20092 Cinisello Balsamo (MI ) ITALY 2936948 [email protected] Mr. Chrisoula Midiati 7453 23 Bouboulinas str. N. 751 30 55236, Panorama, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected]

Miki new addr. 8/02Dr. Hiroshi Miki 746 Dir. of Construction Tech. Research Dept.Public Works Research Institute 1-6 Minamihara, Tsukuba-shi 81 298 79 6728 Ibaraki-ken, 305-8516 JAPAN 298 79 6732 [email protected]

Milanov Mr. Vincent Milanov 4022 Responsible Pole Amenagement Fairtec Z.A. La Croix de Marais 26 600 La Roche de Glun 33 0475 84 03 53 26 600 La Roche de Glun FRANCE 33 0475 84 03 51 [email protected]

Miller Mr. Jean-Pierre Miller 1402 Tractebel Development Avenue Ariane 7 32 32 2 773 7073 B-1200 Brussels BELGIUM 32 2 773 7990 [email protected]

Miller nags02 Dr. Heather J. Miller 3678 Associate Professor University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Dept. of Civil Engineering 508 999 8481 North Dartmouth, MA 02747-2300 USA 508 999 8964 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Clayton S. Mimura 3102 President Geolabs 2006 Kalihi St. 808 841 5064 Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 USA 808 847 1749 [email protected]

Minegishi Mr. Kunio Minegishi 2574 College of Science & Technology Nihon University Department of Transportation Engineering 81 7-24-1 Narashinodai. Funabashi-shi 47 469 5217 Chiba 274-8501 JAPAN 47 469 2581 [email protected]

Miro Julio added 1-9-04Ms. Maria Miro Blanes 6480 Texdelta, S.L. Apartado de Correos 66 349 Concentaina 965590052 E-03820 Alicante SPAIN 965590149 [email protected]

Mito Mr. Masaaki Mito 7495 Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd. 2-8-2 Kouraku Bunkyo-ku 81 81 3 3817 7571 112-8576 Tokyo JAPAN 81 3 3817 7787 [email protected]

Miura addr chg per mbr 7/03Prof. Norihiko Miura 758 Nanjaku Jiban Institute 4-1-52, Ootakara 81 Saga-shi 952 41 8840 Saga 840-0811 JAPAN 952 41 8373 [email protected] Mr. Hideki Miyaji 3710 Toyo Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd. R&P Technical Div., 81 1176 Rokubuichi, Inami-cho 794 92 3379 Kako-gun, Hyogo-Pref.675-1112 JAPAN 794 92 7201 [email protected]

Miyamori Prof. Tateki Miyamori 759 Nihon University, College of Science & TechnologyDept. of Transportation, 7-24-1 Narashinodai 81 47 466 1111 Funabashi-shi Chiba 274-8501 JAPAN 47 469 2581 [email protected]

Miyata Dr. Yoshihisa Miyata 3320 National Defense Academy Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engr. 81 1-10-20 Hashirimizu46 841 3810ex3527 Yokosuka-shi, 239-8686 JAPAN 468 44 5913 [email protected]

Miyata Mr. Tetsurou Miyata 5896 9-3, Matsugaya 4chome, Taitou-ku 81 03 3844 1216 Tokyo, 111-0036 JAPAN 03 3844 1216 [email protected] Mr. Keiichi Miyazaki 760 Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd. 2570-4 Shimo-Tsuruma 81 462 75 1135 Yamoto-shi Kanagawa 242-8520 JAPAN 462 75 6796 keiich [email protected] Mr. Taketomo Miyazaki 5776 Aso Foam Crete Co., Ltd. 287, Kariyado, Nakahara-ku 81 044 422 2061 Kawasaki 211-0022 JAPAN 044 411 9927 [email protected] Mr. Hidetake Miyoshi 7088 FK Center Fukken Bldg. 7F, 2-10-11 Hikari-cho 82 286 5177 Hiroshima-shi 732-0052 JAPAN 83 286 5179 [email protected] Mr. Kuninori Mizuta 2813 Mitsuboshi Sangyo Co., Ltd. 1-20-15 Miyagi 81 Adachi-ku 3 3912 1262 Tokyo 120-0047 JAPAN 3 3912 1433

Mizutani Mr. Yosuke Mizutani 6970 Kanematsu NNK Corp. 3-2 Koujimachi Chiyoda-ku 81 3 3265 8241 Tokyo 102-0083 JAPAN 3 3265 8242

Mlynarek(CGS'02)correctspellingpermbr6/01nags03Dr. Jacek Mlynarek 761 CTT Group - SAGEOS 3000 rue Boulle 1 450 778 1870 St-Hyacinthe, PQ J2S 1H9 CANADA 450 778 3901 [email protected] Dr. Chirdchanin Modmoltin 6670 Siam University 235 Petkasem Road 66 2 457 0068 Phasicaroen, Bangkok 10163 THAILAND 2 457 3182 [email protected]

Mohri Dr. Yoshiyuki Mohri 4575 NRIAE Natl.Research Institute of Agricultural En2-1-6 Kannondai, Tsukuba-shi 81 298 38 7574 Ibaraki-ken 305-8609 JAPAN 298 38 7609 [email protected]

Montalvo nags02Mr. J. Roberto Montalvo 765 Technical Applications Manager Strata Systems, Inc. 1110 Timberline Place 770 888 6688 Alpharetta, GA 30005 USA 770 888 6680 [email protected]

Monteiro Bernardo Bastos Monteiro 7211 Travessa do Possolo, 4 351 213967563 1350-253 LISBOA PORTUGAL [email protected]

Montestruque MSc.Guillermo Enrique Montestruque 5156 Engineer Huesker Ltda Rua Sete, 375 Centro Empresarial Eldorado 55 12 3903 9300 Sâo José dos Campos (SP ) 12238-577 BRAZIL 55 12 3903 9301 [email protected]

Montez (didn't pay invoice for 1997)new tel/fx 8/00Eng. Flávio Teixeira Montez 767 Director Huesker Ltda. Rua Sete, 375 55 Centro Empresarial Eldorado 55 12 3903 9300 Sâo José dos Campos (SP ) 12238-577 BRAZIL 55 12 3903 9301 [email protected] Mr. John Mooney 769 General Manager Terrafix Environmental Tech Inc. 178 Bethridge Road 416 674 0363 Toronto, Ontario M9W 1N3 CANADA 416 674 7346 [email protected]

Moore Non CGS & non nags Chgs per mbr 6/02Prof. Ian Moore 4372 Professor & Canada Research Chair GeoEngineering Centre at Queen's-RMC Queen's University Civil Engineering Dept. 58 University Ave., Ellis Hall 613 533 3160 Kingston Ontario K7L 3N6 CANADA 613 533 2128 [email protected] Prof. Nicola Moraci 771 Dip. Meccanica e Materiali Universita di Reggio Calabria Via Graziella 0965 875263 89060 Loc. Feo di Vito (RC ) ITALY 0965 875201 [email protected]

Morales Dr. Rafael Morales 2533 Technical Manager Monitech, S.A. Calle A, Mz V! #24 52 Col. Educacion 52 55 5544 6190 Mexico City, D.F. 04400 MEXICO 52 55 5689 3643 [email protected]

Moreau Mr. Charles Moreau 5592MAIL RETURNED 10-05 MAIL RETURNED Doerken France Sa 49, rue de la Sinne 03 89 45 58 47 68100 Mulhouse FRANCE 03 89 56 40 25

Moreno Mr. Javier Moreno 6105 Laboratorio de Geotecnia - Cedex Alfonso XII, n°3 y 5 913 57361 E-28014 Madrid SPAIN 91357322 [email protected] Dr. Norbert Morgenstern 776 University of Alberta Dept. of Civil Engineering 1 780 492 5127 Edmonton, AB T6G 2G7 CANADA 780 492 8189 [email protected] Mr. Syouji Morikita 6973 C.I. Kasei Co., Ltd. 1-18-1 Kyobashi 81 3 3535 4565 Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-8321 JAPAN 3 3535 4542 [email protected] Mr. Toshio Morimatsu 2814 Technical Department Totaku Industries Inc. 1-1-33 Mitsuya Minami Yodogawa-ku 81 6 6308 6598 Osaka-shi Osaka JAPAN 6 6308 6635 [email protected] Mr. Yukio Morita 2815 Marubeni Tetsugen Corporation Pearl Iidabashi Bldg.4-5-11 81 03 3239 6104 Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 102-0072 JAPAN 03 3239 6155 [email protected] Geol. Francesco Mortillaro 2408 Via Dosa 26 041 908157 30030 Olmo Di Martellago (VE ) ITALY 041 908905 [email protected]

Mortimore Mr. Stuart Mortimore 6120 Design & Tender Manager Keller Ground Engineering Earth Retaining Solutions Division, 44 Mereworth Business Centre, Danns Lane, 01622 816 780 Mereworth, Kent ME18 5LW UNITED KINGDOM 01622 816 791 [email protected] Eng. Vladimir Moscoso 6237 Maccaferri De Peru S.A.C. Predio Las Salinas Lote C 12-2 51 1 4300292 Lima 16 PERU 1 4300289 [email protected]

Moss nags02 Dr. Arthur Moss 4191 President Moss Engineering & Geological Associates (MEGA ) Inc.1238 Island Dr. 435 755 3294 Logan, Utah 84321 USA 435 755 8177 [email protected] Ing. K.A.G. Mouw 2907 Van Renesstraat 1 31 0174 421936 2692 CN 's-Gravenzande NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Movasat Eng. Bahram Movasat 6066 Chairman Mokarrar Engineering Materials Co. #23 East 64th St. Kurdestan Pwy. 009821 8052327 Tehran IRAN 009821 8034680 [email protected] Mr. Louis W. Mueller 785 Managing Director, Engineer Mueller-Mueller GmbH Casa Rustica - Arbostora 91 996 17 07 CH-6922 Morcote SWITZERLAND 91 996 11 40

Mueller not a 04 mbr per chapDipl.-Ing. Kai Müller 3783 Weidenstr. 35 49 02661 98780 56470 Bad Marienberg GERMANY [email protected]

Mueller new addr. 3/02 per chapDipl.-Ing. Steffen Müller 2658 Geschäftsführer GEPRO-Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH Caspar-David-Friedrich-Str. 8 49 0351 877750 01219 Dresden GERMANY 0351 8777555 [email protected]

Mueller re-entered 8/00Prof.Dr.-Ing. J. Müller-Rochholz 5050 Fachhochschule Muenster, Labor f. Baustoffe 49 Corrensstr.25 0251 83 65205 48149 Muenster GERMANY 0251 83 65206 [email protected]

Mukunoki Mr. Toshifumi Mukunoki 7499Department of Archituecture and Civil Engineering Kumanoto University 1-39-2 Kurokami Kumamoto 81 81 96 342 3545 Kumamoto 860-8555 JAPAN 81 342 3535 [email protected]

Mulas Mr. Gonzalo Mulas Martinez 6495 Naue Fasertechnik GmbH La Ronda, 22 349 Camara de Esteruelas 91 8866845 E-28816 Madrid SPAIN 91 8866837 [email protected]

Mundhra Mr. Pankaj Mundhra 5060 Director Climax Synthetics Pvt.Ltd. A-1/835, GIDC, Makarpura 91 91 265 264 2169 Vadodara 390 010 INDIA 91 265 2643 362 [email protected]

Mundy nags02 Mr. Peter K. Mundy, P.E., G.E. 2704 Environmental Engineer Peters & Ross 114 Hopeco Rd. 925 942 3629 Pleasant Hill, California 94523 USA 603 308 6649 [email protected] Mr. Satoshi Murakami 6145 Faculty of Engineering Ibaraki University 4-12-1 Nakanarusawa 81 294 38 5174 Hitachi JAPAN 294 38 5268 [email protected] Mr. Kiyotaka Murakami 4576 Sogo Engineering Co., Ltd. 3-24-11 Yushima, 81 Yushima Hokuto Bldg. 4 3 3833 3031 Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034 JAPAN 3 3833 3027 [email protected] Mr. Osamu Murata 2008 Railway Technical Research Institute 2-8-38, Hikaricho 81 42 573 7302 Kokubunjishi, Tokyo 185-8540 JAPAN 42 573 7231 [email protected]

Muro addr chg 11/01Ms. Marta Muro Carbajal 4719 Product Manager TMA, S.L. General Moscardo, 3 - Bajo 349 91423 7500 E-28020 Madrid SPAIN 91423 7501 [email protected]

Muroi Mr. Yasuo Muroi 789 Miki Sangyo Co. Ltd. Kanda System Bldg 81 3 3256 0715

7 Kanda-Konya-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0035 JAPAN 3 3256 0758

Murphy Mr. Timothy P. Murphy 6639 ADI Limited 7071 Bayers Road - Suite 119 1 902 459 5555 Halifax, NS B3L 2C2 CANADA 902 453 6325 [email protected] Howard R. Murray B.Sc. 792 Westendstr. 25 49 06103 43252 63329 Egelsbach GERMANY 06103 43252 [email protected]

Murray *** nags02Mr. Jeffrey Murray 4161 Project Manager CMA Engineers, Inc. 35 Bow St. 603 431 6196 Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801-3819 USA 603 431 5376 [email protected]

Myers Mr. Jeffory Myers 7493 Shelter Enterprises Inc. 8 Saratoga St. 1 P.O. Box 1618 1 518 237 4101 Cohoes, New York 12047 USA 1 518 237 0125 [email protected]

Myles (non UK chap mbr) 2002 UK Chap mbrMr. Bernard Myles MICE SVR 795 Consultant Civil & Geosynthetics Engineer 15 Greystones Drive 44 44 1737 246 284 Reigate, Surrey RH2 0HA UNITED KINGDOM 44 1737 222 785 [email protected]

Mylleville cgs'02 Dr. Brian L.J. Mylleville 796Managing Associate & Geotechnical Engineer Golder Associates, Ltd. 2790 Gladwin Road - Suite 202 1 604 850 8786 Abbotsford, BC V2T 4S8 CANADA 604 850 8756 [email protected]

Mynar Ing. Josef Mynar 6464 Treboradicka 1067 420 420724 327 933 182 00 Praha 8 CZECH REPUBLIC

Na mail ret. 7/02 Mr Kyung-Joon Na 2122 President Korean Construction Quality Research Center2nd Floor, Sallem Bldg. 52 231-13 Poi-dong, Kangnam-gu 02 571 9270 Seoul, 135-260 KOREA 02 571 9274 [email protected]

Nabeshima Mr. Yasuhiro Nabeshima 5894 MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Asahi Kasei Geotech Co., Ltd. MAIL RETURNRED3-2-1. Kinshi, Sumida-ku 81 03 5637 6641 Tokyo, 103-6591 JAPAN 03 5637 6647 [email protected] Mr. Hiroshi Nagami 2816 241-3-104, Tokiwa 81 Kamakura-shi 467 48 2890 Kanagawa 248-0022 JAPAN 467 48 2890

Nagao Mr. Kazuyuki Nagao 6974 Iwamizawa Office 8-8-1 81 Komazono Iwamizawa-Shi 0126 25 2866 Hokkaido 068-0834 JAPAN 0126 22 5922 [email protected] Mr. Toshio Nagata 5217 Clean System Co. Madarame 565-1 81 0465 72 1191 Minamiashigana, Kanagawa Pref JAPAN 0465 73 1968 [email protected] Mr. Mircea Nagoda 5837 Consitrans Str. Polona nr. 56 21 2107809 Bucharest ROMANIA 21 2107966

Nakajima Mr. Susumu Nakajima 7328 University of Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science Department of Civil Engineering 82 Koseki Lab Ce201.IIS. 82 3 5452 6422 4-6-1 Komaba.Meguro-ku,Tokyo JAPAN 82 3 5452 6423 [email protected]

Nakamura Mr. Tsutomu Nakamura 4578 Tomakomai National College of Technology443 Nishikioka, Tomakomai-shi 81 144 67 8058 Hokkaido 059-1275 JAPAN 144 67 8028 [email protected] E'01 Mr. Kazuyuki Nakamura 4694 4-24-16 Hosoyama, Asou-ku 81 44 951 0791 Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 215-0001 JAPAN 44 951 0791 [email protected]

Nakamura mail ret 3/02Dr. Sinya Nakamura 5216 Japan Construction Method & MachineryResearch Institute3154, Obuchi, Fuji-shi 81 545 35 0212 Shizuoka, 417-0801 JAPAN 545 35 3719 nakamura [email protected]

Nakamura E'01 Mr. Takeshi Nakamura 3598 Kunimine Industries Co., Ltd. 23-5, Kuidesaku, Tokiwashimofunao-cho 81 246 44 7100 Iwaki-shi, Fukushima 972-8312 JAPAN 246 44 7102 [email protected] Mr. Atsushi Nakane 6952 Tekken Corporation Shinsen 9-1, Narita 81 476 36 2357 Chiba 286-0825 JAPAN 476 36 2380 [email protected] Mr. Akira Nakanishi 805 3755-1-1-108 Totsuka-cho 81 45 864 3195 Totsuka-ku, Yokohama 244-0003 JAPAN [email protected] Ms. Claire G. Nan 2225 President Trendy-Well Co., Ltd. 2F-3, 63, Nanking E. Rd. Sec.5 22747 1055 Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 22747 1052 [email protected]

Narejo (new info. 5/01 per nags) nags02Dr. Dhani B. Narejo 3105 Product Manager, Geotextiles GSE Lining Technologies, Inc. 19103 Gundle Road 800 435 2008 Houston, Texas 77073 USA 281 230 6736 [email protected] Dr. Nikos Naskos 7457 85 Kritis str. 30 2310 469169 54629, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected]

Natesh Mr. P.S. Natesh 7092 201/202, Regent Tower 91 Race Course Circle 91 265 231 2900 Vadodara 390 007 INDIA [email protected]

Natsuka Mr. Isamu Natsuka 4888 Fuculty of life and Environmental Science Dept. of Regional Development Shimane University1060 Nishikawazu 81 852 32 6553 Matsue-shi 690-8504 JAPAN 852 32 6538 [email protected]

Naughton (non chap. mbr.)Dr. Patrick Naughton 4292 School of Engineering Institute of Technology, SLIGO Ballinoole 71 9155222 Sligo IRELAND 71 9155390 [email protected] Mr. Jean Michel Navarro 2787 SICAM BP n° 1 05 63 97 58 40 81240 Albine FRANCE 05 63 98 45 58 [email protected] Mr. Ronald J. Neden 6262 2027 Wolfgang Road 1 250 832 3933 Armstrong, BC V0E 1B4 CANADA 250 832 1117 [email protected]

Needham-Addr chg 6/96 E'01Mr. Adrian Needham 1724 Technical Director Golder Associates (UK ) Limited Attenborough House, 44 Browns Lane Business Park, 0115 937 1111

Stanton-On-the- Wolds, Nottinghamshire NG12 5BL UNITED KINGDOM 0115 937 1100 [email protected]

Netherton Mr. Dennis E. Netherton 7218 P.O. Box 344 1 Armstrong, BC P0A 1XO CANADA [email protected]

New ton not pd 04Mr. Mark Newton 6592 Director of Earth Sciences ROC Consulting 81-83 Chapel Street, 44 0161 839 2233 Manchester M3 5DF UNITED KINGDOM 0161 839 2244 [email protected]

Ng (CGS 2001,02-03) nags02Mr. Tony N.S. Ng 4238 Manitoba Highways & Transportation Materials & Research 215 Garry St., 12th Floor 204 945 8982 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3Z1 CANADA 204 945 2229 [email protected] Mr. Duncan Percival Nicholson 819 1 Byron Avenue, 44 020 7755 3223 Colchester, Essex CO3 4HG UNITED KINGDOM [email protected] Mr. Yves Nicolas 822 Le Bois Aux Moines 11 rue du Vent Galerme 06 08 21 44 07 41100 Vendõmel FRANCE [email protected] Mr. Nie, Yu-Zhen 3931 Platoon Leader Maine Corp. 47, Lane 100, Pa-Teh S. Rd. 07 226 7318 Jen-Wu, Kaohsiung TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 07 7193345

Nimiya Mr. Ichiro Nimiya 3322 Taiyo Kogyo Corporation (Sun ) 2-33-16, Ikejiri 81 3 3714 3366 Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0001 JAPAN 3 3791 5454 [email protected] Eng. Oscar Ni±o 5323 Eng. Oscar Niño Tecnologia de Materiales S.A. Alameda La Encalada 129 51 1 2540151-112 Lima 09 PERU 1 2544073 [email protected]

Nishi Mr. Tsuyoshi Nishi 4693 Construction Project Consultants Co., Ltd. 2-23-1 Takadonobaba, YSK Bldg. 81 3 5337 4065 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0075 JAPAN 3 5337 4094 t [email protected]

Nishigata Dr. Tatsuaki Nishigata 825 Kansai University, Faculty of Engineering 3-3-35, Yamate-cho 81 6 6368 0898 Suita-shi 564-8680 JAPAN 6 6368 0898 [email protected] Mr. Satoshi Nishihara 4579 Chuo Kaihatsu Corp. 3-13-5 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku 81 3 3208 3591 Tokyo 169-8612 JAPAN 3 3208 3625 [email protected]

Nishimura Mr. Jun Nishimura 827 Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products Ltd. 3-39-10 Yushima, Ueno TH Bldg. 81 3 3837 1585 Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034 JAPAN 3 3837 5818 j [email protected] Prof. Niu Kaimin 5710 Research Institute of Highway MOC. 8, Xitucheng Rd. Haidian District 10 62079507 Beijing 100088 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 10 62079595 [email protected]

Nods new addr per mbr 8/99Ir. Max Nods 1699 Lisdoddelaan 7 31 053 476 6354 7534 JG ENSCHEDE NETHERLANDS, THE 053 476 6354 [email protected] Mr. Tadaaki Nomura 2818 Kinjyo Rubber Co., Ltd. 1-4-25 Kitanomachi, Atobe 81 729 92 2321 Yao-shi 581-0068 JAPAN 729 93 7706

Nomura Mr. Toshimitsu Nomura 4580 Protec Engineering, Inc. 4-2-20 KamiOmi 81 025 280 9981 Nigata-shi 950-0973 JAPAN 025 280 9982 [email protected] Mrs. Jan Norris 6622 Jeffares & Green Inc. P O Box 13009 27 033 147 1841 Cascades 3201 SOUTH AFRICA 033 347 1845 [email protected]

Nosko computer mess 4/01Mr. Vladimir Nosko 5419 Sensor France ZI - Rue Pierre et Marie-Curie 03 26 54 85 57 51530 Oiry FRANCE 03 26 54 83 72 [email protected]

Notez Mr. Claude Notez 5240 Cassart Special Products,S.A. L.A. Schockaertraat 55 32 32 2 377 5070 B-1600 Sint-Pieters-Leeuw BELGIUM 32 2 378 1949 [email protected] Mr. Georgios Ntoulis 7458 19 EMM. Papadaki str. 30 210 2709600 14121, N. Hrakleio, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Nunes Ms. Anna Laura Lopes S. Nunes 6610 Professor COPPE Rua Lopes Quintas 200/308A 55 Jardim Botanico 55 21 8891-0007 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 22460-010 BRAZIL [email protected] Mr. Georg B. Nyberg 4846 Scandinavian Terra Tec AB Angen, Villa Angviken 54 522030 Hammaro S-66392 SWEDEN 54 522020 [email protected] Mr. Jason Obermeyer 7184 Golder Associates, Inc. 44 Union Blvd. - Suite 300 303 980 0540 Lakewood, CO 80228 USA 303 985 2080 [email protected]

Ochiai Prof. Hidetoshi Ochiai 839 Kyushu University, Department of Civil Engineering6-10-1 Hakozaki, Higashiku 81 92 642 3283 Fukuoka-shi 812-8581 JAPAN 92 642 3285 [email protected]

Oda Mr. Katsuya Oda 7497Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport National Institute for Land & Infrastructure Management3-1-1 Nagase Yokosuka 81 81 46 844 5024 239-0826 Yokosuka JAPAN 81 46 844 5068 [email protected]

Oehrl *** Dipl.-Ing. Manfred Oehrl 841 Tenax Kunststoffe GmbH Schloßstr. 13 49 08382 93040 88131 Lindau GERMANY 08382 930430 [email protected]

Ofrikhter E'01 pd 2x in 2001 Credit w . 2002Mr. Vadim Ofrikhter 3666 Chief Engineer B/O "Permtetcstroy" 55-150 Ostrovsky str. 7 7 3422 406 105 Perm 614007 RUSSIA 7 3422 167 642 [email protected]

Ogata Mr. Kenji Ogata 6402 Central Nippon Expressway Company Ltd. Kinzoku Danchi131 81 Kagamihara-shi 583 80 7711 Gifu 504-0957 JAPAN 583 80 7721 [email protected] a Mr. Noriyasu Ogawa 843 Reinforced Earth Engineering Co. 1-6-6 Nishihonmachi 81 6 6536 6711 Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0005 JAPAN 6 6536 6713 [email protected] Dr. Eiji Ogisako 3578 Shimizu Corporation 3-4-17 Etchujima 81 3 3820 6476 Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8530 JAPAN 3 3820 5959 ogisako [email protected]

Oh Dr. Young In Oh 7071 Senior Researcher Agricultural Engineering Division Rural Research Institute, Karico 82 1031-7, Sa-dong, Sangnok-gu 82 31 400 1799 Ansan (Gyeonggi ) 426-170 KOREA 82 31 400 1611 [email protected]'Hagan Mr. Shaun O'Hagan 2871 Manager Fugro Ingenieursbureau B.V. Hoedenmakersveste 12 31 653755197 6846 BG Arnhem NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected] Mr. Naoyuki Ohmura 4695 Sbic Co., Ltd. MT Bldg.2F, Mihami Otsuka 81 3-39-2, Otsuka 3 3984 2614 Toshima-ku, Tokyo JAPAN 3 3987 2615 [email protected]

Ohta addr chg per mbr 5/01Prof. Hideki Ohta 2819 Professor Tokyo Institute of Technology Dept. of International Development Engr. 81 Oh-Okayama 2-12-1, Meguro 3 5734 3583 Tokyo 152-8552 JAPAN 3 5734 3189 [email protected]

OIKONOMOPOULOS Mr. Dimitrios Oikonomopoulos 7459 Mechanical Engineer 111 Lefkis str. 30 14568, Kryoneri Attikis GREECE [email protected]

Okabe MAIL RET. 7/02 Mr. Yoshiyuki Okabe 5769 Taiyo Kogyo Corp. (Sun ) 2-33-16, Ikejiri, Setagaya-ku 81 3 3714 3366 Tokyo 154-0001 JAPAN 3 3791 5454 [email protected]

Okamura Mr. Akihiko Okamura 7327 Ashimori Industry Co., Ltd. 7-11-61 Senrioka Settu-shi 82 82 6 6388 1270 Osaka 566-0001 JAPAN 82 6 6388 8265 akihiko [email protected]

Oliveira Dr. Filinto A. Pinto de Oliveira 7318 Geosin - Comercio e Geossinteticos, Lda Rua Alto dos Bailares, n 664 351 Aparto 105 351 252 416 737 4786-909 Trofa PORTUGAL 351 252 417 361 [email protected]/[email protected] Ir. J. Olthof 4514 Zinkcon Boskalis Baggermij Postbus 43 31 078 6969000 3350 AA Papendrecht NETHERLANDS, THE 078 6969555 [email protected] Mr. Fujio Omata 6975 Sho-bond Corp. 3-12-15 Nagata Joto-ku 81 6 6965 4355 Osaka 536-0022 JAPAN 6 6965 4363 [email protected] van Mr. C. van Ommeren 5726 Emmenhoeve 16 31 0318 431400 6721 LC Bennekom NETHERLANDS, THE 0318 431288 [email protected] Mr. Seiichi Onodera 6416 Public Works Research Institute 1-6 Minamihara 81 029 879 6759 Tsukuba 305-8516 JAPAN 029 879 6799 [email protected] Mr. Takakimi Ooki 4462 1-16-2-110 Namiki, Kanazawa-ku 81 45 773 9880 Yokohama-shi 236-0005 JAPAN [email protected]

Ooms addr chg 2/02 Ir. Klaas Ooms 848 Herbarenerf 5 31 0182 649730 2743 HA Waddinxveen NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Oosthuizen messed up record 4/01Mr. Pieter Oosthuizen 5493 ARQ Specialist Engineers (Pty ) Ltd. 66 Ingersol Road 27 012 348 6668 Lynnwoodglen, Gauteng 0081 SOUTH AFRICA 012 348 6669 [email protected] Mr. L. Oostlander 5185 Dorpsstraat 149 31 078 6772684 2995 XG Heerjansdam NETHERLANDS, THE 078 6772684 [email protected] Ir. J.P. Oostveen 1836 Arthur van Schendelplein 135 31 2624 CV Delft NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Ortiz not a03mbrPerchap changed to yes10/03Eng. Oscar Ortiz Guerra 5704 Eng. Oscar Ortiz Guerra Tecnologia De Materiales S.A. Alameda La Encantada 129 51 1 2540151 Lima 09 PERU 1 2544073 [email protected]

Osaki Mr. Ichiro Osaki 3869 Kanae Corporation 2-10-2 Hamamatsu-cho,KanaeHonshaBldg.81 3 3432 5531 Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0013 JAPAN 3 3432 5332 [email protected]

Osmanoglu Mr. Umut Osmanoglu 5286Manager, Soil ImprovementMAIL RETURNED ELC Group Consulting & Engr.Ltd.MAIL RETURNEDAltinekin Sok. No. 7/A D.7 90 212 265 57 91 80630 Etiler, Istanbul TURKEY 212 257 51 24 [email protected]

Ostiguy Mr. Jean-Charles Ostiguy 7349 Les Laboratoires Shermont 2605, rue Bonin 1 1 819 821 4373 Sherbrookeichelie, QC J1K 1C5 CANADA 1 819 564 3938 [email protected] Mr. Kazuo Ota 6950 Ekimae 2-8-3-306, Hirosaki 81 172 35 5793 Aomori, 036-8002 JAPAN [email protected]

Otani addr per mbr 11/02 emailchgperJPG10/03Mr. Jun Otani 3717 Dept. of Civil & Environmental Eng. Kumamoto University Kurokami 2-39-1 81 96 342 3535 Kumamoto 860-8555 JAPAN 96 342 3535 [email protected]

Ouimet cgs 03 Mr. Jean-Marc Ouimet 6285 LVM-Fondatex Inc 1200 boulevard t St. Martin Quest 514 281 5151 Laval, QC H7S 2E4 CANADA 450 668 5532 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Frederic Ouvry 3633 Antea 3. Avenue Claude Guillemin 02 38 64 37 69 45061 Orleans Cedex 2 FRANCE 02 38 64 38 48 [email protected] Mr. Dan Ovadia 6510 Admir Technologies Ltd. 24 Ha'tasia St. 52 256138 Yehed 56218 ISRAEL 3 5368088 [email protected]

Ozcelik Mr. Hakan Ozçelik 7052 Technical Manager EAST Insaat A.S. Fiskiye Sok. No. 14/2 90 312 436 38 03 06700 GOP, Ankara TURKEY 312 446 79 56 [email protected]

Ozkul Ms. Zeynep Huri Ozkul 7045 Research assistant Bogazici UniversityBogazici University, Department of Civil Engineering 90 PK 2 216 358 88 88 80815 Bebek, Istanbul TURKEY [email protected]

PACHAKIS Mr. Michael Pachakis 7465 15 Plastira str. 30 210 8216432 15127, Melissa, Athens GREECE [email protected] Ing. Riccardo Pagano 2742 Via San Giovanni Bosco 30 090 771713 98122 Messina ITALY 090 312520

Pagano Dott.Ing. Luca Pagano 7365 Dip. Ing. Geotecnica Via Claudio 21 39 39 081 7683478 Napoli 80125 ITALY 39 081 7683481 [email protected]

Palanivel Mr. P. M. Palanivel 7342 Director Highways Department, Tamil Nadu Highways Research Station 91 Agro House, Thiru-vi-ka Industrial Estate 91 44 223 4851 Guindy, Chennai 600 032 INDIA 91 44 2232 4642

Palma Mr. Silvio Luiz Palma 2598 OBER S.A. Industria e Comércio Av. Industrial Oscar Berggren, 572 55 Distrito Industrial 55 19 3466-9200 Nova Odessa (SP )13460-000 BRAZIL 55 19 3466-2131 [email protected]

Palmeira Dr. Ennio Marques Palmeira 1332 Professor University of BrasiliaDept.of Civil &Environmental Engineering-FT 55 55 61 273-7313 Brasilia (DF ) 70910-900 BRAZIL 55 61 273-4644 [email protected]

Palumbo Piccionello Dott. Ing. C. Palumbo Piccionello 7366 Via Labriola 21 39 39 0922 437812 Favara (AG ) 92026 ITALY 39 0922 411266 [email protected]

Pancini E'01 Eng. Eduardo Paulo PanciniMAIL RET 5166 MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Seagro Eng. Impermeabilidade Ltda.MAIL RETURNEDRua Sâo Gonçalo, 3-10 55 14 2343474 Bauru (SP ) 17015-450 BRAZIL 14 2279077 [email protected] Mr. Konstaninos Pandis 7460 131 Kifisias Av. 30 11524, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Pandolpho (didn't pay inv for 1997)Amex declined'99Mr. José Renato Pandolpho 3883 Engineer HUESKER LTDA. Rua Sete, 375 55 Centro Empresarial Eldorado 55 12 3903 9300 Sáo José dos Campos (SP ) 12238-577 BRAZIL 55 12 3903 9301 [email protected]

Pang Mrs. Pang Yu-juan 6322 Hubei Nete Geosynthetics Co. Ltd. Qingdao Rd. Yichang Economy and Technology Developing Zone 0717 6341910 Yichang, Hubei 443003 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 0717 6341523

PANTEKIS Mr. Ioannis Pantekis 7461 Mines Engineer-Techn. Geologist 15 Kourtesi str. 30 210 6393212 15234, Chalandri, Athens GREECE [email protected]

PAPAGEORGIOU Dr. Konstantinos Papageorgiou 7462 36 Skoufa 30 210 3600444 10672, Kolonaki, Athens GREECE [email protected] Mr. Christoforos Papanikolaou 7464 Distributor 40 Thiseos str. 30 210 6147160 15124, Marousi, Athens GREECE [email protected]

PAPATHANASOPOULOSMr. Evagelos Papathanasopoulos 7463 14 Profiti Ilia str. 30 10672, AG, Paraskevi, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Park Mr. Michael W. Park 6593 Tensar International Limited 58 Queensway, 44 Livesey, 01254 201488 Blackburn BB2 4QT UNITED KINGDOM 01254 207 607 [email protected] Mr. Chan-Ho Park 2108 President Yu-Ku Engineering 312-8 Yangje-dong, Seocho-gu 52 02 529 5974 Seoul, 137-130 KOREA 02 578 9225 [email protected] Mr. Kwang-Joon Park 5039 President Daejung Consultant #405 Baekam Bldg. 123 Garak-dong 52 02 449 8285 Songpa-gu, Seoul, 138-160 KOREA 02 449 8287 [email protected]

Parker E'01 addr. chg per mbr 4/01Mr. Roger Parker 2059 Principal Golder Associates Pty. Ltd. PO Box 6079 3 8862 3500 Hawthorn West, Victoria 3122 AUSTRALIA 3 8862 3501 [email protected]

Parrock Mr. Alan Parrock 3698 ARQ Consulting Engineers (Pty ) Ltd. 66 Ingersol Road 27 012 348 6668 Lynnwoodglen 0081 SOUTH AFRICA 012 348 6669 [email protected] Prof. Erio Pasqualini 2589 Universita di Ancona-Dip. Fimet Via Brecce Bianche 93 71 2204793 60131 Ancona ITALY 71 2204729 [email protected] Ing. Alberto Pasquetto 5258 Via E. Toti 33 0473 565007 39012 Merano (BZ ) ITALY 0473 559154 [email protected]

Passarelli cgs '01,'02 nags'00 mbr conf addr 4/01Mr. Peter Passarelli 2709 Vice President & General Manager Maccaferri Canada Ltd. 400 Collier MacMillan Dr. Unit B 519 623 9990x228Cambridge, ON N1R 7H7 CANADA 519 623 1309 [email protected]

Paul (French Chapter Member) tel/fax new 1/01 ***Mr. James Paul 875 Managing Director Tensar International Limited New Wellington Street, 44 Mill Hill, 01254 266 804 Blackburn, Lancashire BB2 4PJ UNITED KINGDOM 01254 266 870 [email protected]

Paulson nags02 Mr. John N. Paulson, P.E. 876 Consultant REDI Engineering, Inc. 2050 Marconi Drive, Suite 300 1 770 777 8299 Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 USA 770 777 8295 [email protected] Mr. Marco Pauselli 6624 African Gabions (Pty ) Ltd. P O Box 133 27 011 708 2104 Kyasands 2163 SOUTH AFRICA 011 708 3230 [email protected] Mr. Ales Pavelka 6465 P.K.TECHNICKE TEXTILIE, spol. s r.o. Vsechromy 49 420 4.20602E+11 251 63 p. Strancice CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Pavlik nags02 Mr. Kevin L. Pavlik 3533 Attn: CENWO-ED-GA (Kevin L. Pavlik) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 106 S. 15th Street 402 221 4327 Omaha, NE 68102-1618 USA 402 221 7848 [email protected] Ing. Jiri Pecenka 6466 Polyfelt Geosynthetics Dittrichova 25 420 4.20603E+11 120 00 Praha 2 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Pedroni Dott.Ing. Sergio Pedroni 7367 Enel S.p.A.-SRI-Polo Idraulico e Strutturale Via G. Pozzobonelli 6 39 39 02/72243510 Milano 20182 ITALy

39 02/72243550-3540

Peggs Dr. Ian D. Peggs 883 President I-CORP International, Inc. 6072 North Ocean Blvd. 561 369 0795 Ocean Ridge, Florida 33435-5210 USA 561 369 0895 [email protected] Ms. Elizabeth Peggs 5210 Webmaster of geosyntheticssociety.org Geosynthetica, Inc. 6072 North Ocean Blvd. 1 561 655 2060 Ocean Ridge, Florida 33435-5210 USA 561 655 9922 [email protected] Ing. Fabrizio Pelli 2417 Via Ammiraglio G. Bettolo 14 1a 010 3470208 16031 Bogliasco (GE ) ITALY 010 3749021

Penman non chap mbr 04Mr. Jim Penman 6511 Tensar Earth Technologies 5883, Glenridge Drive, Suite 200 1 404 214 5369 Atlanta, Georgia 30328 USA 404 250 9185 [email protected]

Pereira Eng. David A. de Brito Pereira 6307 Universidade do Algarve Apartado 822 351 919689739 8001-910 Faro PORTUGAL [email protected] Ms. Joelle Perez 5670 Asqual 14, rue des Reculettes 01 44 08 19 00 75013 Paris FRANCE 01 44 08 19 39 [email protected] Mr. Jacques Perfetti 7257 71, avenue Page 06 81 10 32 62 78110 Le Vesinet FRANCE [email protected] Dr. Steve Perkins 3838 Associate Professor Montana State University Dept. of Civil Engineering 406 994 6119 Roseman, MT 59717 USA 406 994 6105

Perrier Mr. Hubert Perrier 2490 D.D.E. du Haut Rhin 2, rue Emile Schwoerer 03 89 20 34 50 68025 Colmar Cedex FRANCE 03 89 20 34 90 [email protected] Sig. Lorenzo Peruzzo 5141 Tessilbrenta S.r.l. Via Torino 2 0424 550011 36020 Pove del Grappa (VI ) ITALY 0424 808888 [email protected] uelz Ms. Anne Perwuelz 5595 Ensait 2 Place des Martyrs de la Resistane 03 20 25 64 64 59070 Roubaix Cedex 1 FRANCE 03 20 24 84 06

Petchgate Assoc. Prof. Kasem Petchgate 6020 Dean, Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut's Univ. of Technology Thonburi91 Suksawas 48 Rasburana 66 2 470 9001 Bangkok 10140 THAILAND 2 427 8787 [email protected] Mr. A.M. Peters 6098 Kiwa N.V. P.O. Box 70 31 070 414 4400 2280 AB Rijswijk NETHERLANDS, THE 070 414 4420 [email protected]

Peterson *** new co name & email per mbr7/02Mr. John L. Peterson 4394 Associate Geotechnical Engineer Aspect Consulting, LLC 179 Madrone Lane N 206 780 9370 Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 USA 206 780 9438 [email protected]

Petim Ms. Nidia Maria Nogueira Petim 7315 Engineer Mota-Engil Engenharia e Construcao, S.A. Rua Mario Deonisio, n 2 351 351 962 587 620 2799-557 Linda-a-Velha PORTUGAL 351 214 158 769 [email protected]

Petit French Chap mbr.Mr. Jean-Marc Petit 4005 (French Chapter Member) Carlisle Syntec Systems Rue des Atrebates 77-79 32 32 2 732 2420 B-1040 Brussels BELGIUM 32 2 733 2384

Peytavi mail ret 7/04 Mr. Jean-Francois Peytavi 4057 Sotrap Etancheite 6 rue Benoit Frachon 03 26 35 20 60 51100 Reims FRANCE 03 26 35 20 61 [email protected]

Phillips nags02 Mr. David K. Phillips, P.E. 4485 Senior Consultant GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 1255 Roberts Boulevard - Suite 200 1 678 202 9522 Kennesaw, GA 30144 USA 678 202 9501 [email protected] igrai Mr. Chalermsak Phungwigrai 6044 General Manager GSE Lining Technology Co., Ltd. 555 Rasa Tower, 26th Floor 66 Phaholyothin Road, Soi 19 2 937 0091 Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 THAILAND 2 937 0097 [email protected] Mr. Robert Picot 7228 C.G.E.A. - ONYX 169, avenue Georges Clemenceau 01 46 69 32 36 92735 Nanterre France 01 46 69 32 83 [email protected] Mr. Francois Pigeat 7232 Getech 56, avenue Rene Cassin 05 62 18 94 98 31570 Ste Foy d'Aigrefeuille FRANCE 05 62 18 56 76

Pilarczyk Emailchg4/00 ***Ir.M.Sc. Krystian W. Pilarczyk 4361 Manager R&D, Hydraulic Engineering Rijksw., Road & Hydraulic Engr.Div. P.O. Box 5044 31 015 2518518 2600 GA Delft NETHERLANDS, THE 015 2518555 [email protected] Mr. Bertrand Pilot 3291 Geoconcept Consultants Place Joseph Paganon 04 76 04 98 85 38190 Laval en Belledonne FRANCE 08 25 19 80 85 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Claude Pinte 4003 Antea Fort de Luzennes 03 20 43 25 68 59260 Luzennes FRANCE 03 20 05 54 87 [email protected]

Pinto 3090 per chapter 5/03Prof. M. Isabel M. Pinto 2841 Universidade de Coimbra Dept. Engenharia Civil Polo II 351 351 239 797109 3030-290 Coimbra PORTUGAL 351 239 797267 [email protected] Geol. Giovanni Pietro Pinzan 6275 Studio of Geologia Pinzani Via Crispi 3 040 370024 34125 Trieste ITALY 040 761144 [email protected]

Pitz (CGS'02) Mr. Randy Pitz 3874 Manitoba Transportation & Govt. Services 16-215 Garry St. 1 204 945 5306 Winnipeg, MB R3C 3Z1 CANADA 204 945 3841 [email protected]

Piyaboon Mr. Somsak Piyaboon 4180 General Manager Polyfelt Geosynthetics (Thailand ) Ltd. 169/98 Serm Srap Bldg.3rd Fl. Ratchadapisek Rd. 2 692 6680-2 Dindaeng, Bangkok 10320 THAILAND 2 692 6679 [email protected]

Placzek addr chg per mbr 6/01Prof.Dr.-Ing. Dietmar Placzek 2662 Geschäftsführer u. Gesellsch. ELE-Erdbaulaboratorium Essen Susannastr, 31 49 0201 8959-702 45136 Essen GERMANY 0201 8959-795 [email protected] Mr. Athanasios Platis 7466 62 D. Gounari str. 30 210 6004741 15343, AG. Paraskevi, Athens GREECE [email protected] Mr. JacquesPocachard 7227 C.E.A. Grenoble 17, rue des Martyrs 04 38 78 48 28 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9 FRANCE 04 38 78 51 34 [email protected]

Polan cgs 2001,2002Mr. Bruce J. Polan 3841 Inspec-Sol, Inc. 651 Colby Drive 1 519 725 9328 Waterloo, ON N2V 1C2 CANADA 519 884 5256 [email protected]

Polysou cgs'02 nags02Mr. Nick C. Polysou, P.Eng. 5128Sr. Associate/Geotech.Eng/Regional Mgr. Central B.C. AMEC-Earth & Environment 610 Richard Road 250 564 3243 Prince George, BC V2K 4L3 CANADA 250 562 7045 [email protected]

Ponder Mr. Daniel E. Ponder 1430 Associate Golder Associates, Inc. 15603 W. Hardy Dr. Ste. 345 281 931 8674 Houston, Texas 77060 USA 281 931 3246 [email protected]

Ponsich Mr. Gerard Ponsich 5679 Ten Cate Nicolon Sluikade - NZ 14 31 546 544 490 7600 Almelo FRANCE 31 546 544 253 [email protected]

Poon mbr of Thailand chap 02Ir. Lai Yip Poon 6037 Managing Director AnchorSOL Sdn.Bhd 3, 2nd Floor, Lorong Tiara 1B Bandar Baru Klang 201310 41150 Klang, Selangor MALAYSIA 3 33447872 [email protected]

Poppe Mr. Dirk Poppe 5236 DEC N.V. (Deme ) Scheldedijk 30 Haven 1025 32 32 3 250 5211 B-2070 Zwijndrecht BELGIUM 32 3 250 5650 [email protected] Mr. Gaδtan Potie 2500 Siplast S.A. 12, rue Cabanis 01 40 78 35 88 75014 Paris FRANCE 01 45 88 56 87 dev [email protected] Mr. Daniel Poulain 4830 Cemagref Bordeaux 50, avenue de Verdun 05 57 89 08 35 33612 Cestas Cedex FRANCE 05 57 89 08 01 [email protected]

Prodhan Dr. Zahid Hossain Prodhan 2607 Reinforced Earth Dhanmondi R/A, Road-4, House-4 8616894/9660189Dhaka 1205 BANGLADESH 2 8616915 [email protected] Mr. P. Prose 4628 Prose Kunststoffen BV Menno van Coehoornwei 29 31 058 2572954 9055 MD Britsum NETHERLANDS, THE 058 2574104 [email protected] Mr. F.J.J. Pruijn 6388 Gravekamp 3 31 026 3253045 6851 NH Huissen NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected] Mr. Jean-Michel Prunevieille 5671 Mecaroute SA 68, avenue des Guilleraies BP 810 01 40 97 55 30 92008 Nanterre FRANCE 01 47 25 10 69 [email protected] Mr. Jose' Puig 1663 Chemin de la Fontaine 05 63 94 65 38 82110 Lauzerte FRANCE 05 63 94 68 31 [email protected] w w w .t-p.nl Mr. F.J.G. van de Put 2910 Director T & F Handelsonderheming B.V. Provinciale weg 111 31 0162 455515 4909 AG Oosteind NETHERLANDS, THE 0162 437371 [email protected] Ing. Zdenka Pychova 6467 Chemiaservis Heleny Malirove II 420 4.20602E+11 106 00 Praha 6 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Mr. Qiu Guo-Quan 5198 Deputy General Mgr. Marketing Yizheng-Amoco Fabrics Company Ltd. Yizheng 514 3234345 Jiangsu 211451 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 514 3235367

Qiu Dr. Jin Ying Qiu 4764 Reinforced Earth Engineering Company1-6-6 Carnyplace-Nishihonmachi 6F, Nishihonmachi 81 06 6536 6711 Nishiku Osaka 550-0005 JAPAN 06 6536 6713 [email protected]

Qu Mr. Qu Qing-Cun 4878 Bureau of Water Resources of Liaoyang County 419 7179887 Liaoning County, Liaoning 111200 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 419 7173987

Quirk Mr. Christopher M. Quirk 5273 Naue Geosynthetics Limited Unit G14, Genesis Centre, 44 Birchwood, 01925 810 280 Warrington, Cheshire WA3 7BH UNITED KINGDOM 01925 810 284 [email protected]

Race messed up record 4/01 nags02Mr. Robert J. Race 5530 Keystone Retaining Wall Systems 4444 W. 78th St. 612 897 1040 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55435 USA 612 897 3858 [email protected] nags02 Mr. William Ragen 2062 Owner Ragen Associates 20 Larsen Road 732 602 9500 Iselin, New Jersey 08830 USA 732 602 0022 [email protected]

Raheem non chap mbr 2002Mr. Mohammad Raheem 6131 Director of Bus. Dev. & Tech Products ACP Testing and Engineering 4812-87th Street Suite 210 1 780 720 4447 Edmonton, AB T6E 5WE CANADA 780 989 1116 [email protected]

Rainey (new addr 12/98 per mbr) non nags 99Mr. Thomas L. Rainey 911 President Soil Reinforcement Design, Inc. 437 Creekstone Ridge 678 445 4022 Woodstock, Georgia 30188 USA 678 445 4023 [email protected]

Rajagopal Dr. K. Rajagopal 912 Professor Indian Institute of Technology Madras Civil Engineering Department 91 9144 2257 4263 Chennai 600 036 INDIA 9144 2257 4252 [email protected]

Rajot Dr. Jean-Pierre Rajot 5672 Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'Etat Rue Maurice Audin 33 4 72 04 70 70 69518 Vaulx-en-Velin FRANCE 33 4 72 04 62 54 [email protected] ski Ing. Zikmund Rakowski 6468 Tensar International s.r.o. Slezska 1435 420 4.20603E+11 737 01 Cesky Tesin CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Ramana Dr. G.V. Ramana 7343 Assistant Professor Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Civil Engineering Department 91 Hauz Khas 91 11 2659 1214 New Delhi 110 016 INDIA 91 11 2658 1117 [email protected]

Ramanujam nags02 Mr. Ram Ramanujam 4982 Staff Engineer California/EPA 4890 Keane Drive 916 255 6662 Carmichael, California 95608 USA 916 255 3697 [email protected]

Ramsdell nags02 Mr. Scott Ramsdell 2064 President J.C. Ramsdell Enviro Services, Inc. P.O. Box 307, Veterans St. 605 997 3704 Flandreau, South Dakota 57028-0307 USA 605 997 2873 [email protected]

Ramsey nags02 Mr. Boyd J. Ramsey 4983 GSE Lining Technology 19103 Gundle Road 281 230 8695 Houston, Texas 77073 USA 281 230 2525 [email protected]

Rankilor Addr. chg per mbr 7/99 email chg6/02Prof. Peter Richard Rankilor 919 Principal Rankilor Consultants 9 Blairgowrie Drive, 44 West Tytherington, 01625 429 003 Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2UJ UNITED KINGDOM 0872 128 9032 [email protected] Ms. Mariana Rankova 5876 Rankonic Ltd. 1164 Sofia P. Box 84 0 2 659446 Sofia 1164 BULGARIA 0 2 9630125 [email protected]

Rao Lt. Gen. K.S. Rao, SC, CM 7093 Director General Directorate General Border Roads Seema Sadak Bhawan 91 91 11 2568 6858 Delhi Cantt, New Delhi 110 010 INDIA 91 11 2568 6856 [email protected] Mr. Shahid Raza 6121 Don & Low Limited Newfordpark House, 44 Glamis Road, 01307 452 200 Forfar, Angus DD8 1FR UNITED KINGDOM 01307 452 300 [email protected] Ing. Piergiorgio Recalcati 1734 Largo Tel Aviv 2 039 921 9242 20132 Milano ITALY 039 921 9200

Reccius (NAGS Mbr1999) new addr per mbr 7/99Mr. German Reccius 3842 Director MPZ Rua Arandu 205, Conj. 505 55 55 11 5506-9496 SGo Paulo (SP ) 04562-030 BRAZIL 55 11 5506-9496 [email protected] Mr. Lance Reed 7064 Technical Representative Cooley\Engineered Membranes 1936 Empd:Ct. 1 702 525 3474 Las Vegas, Nevada 89134 USA 702 243 8675 [email protected] Drs. D.H. van Regteren 6094 Genap BV P.O. Box 27 31 0314 661644 7040 AA 's-Heerenberg NETHERLANDS, THE 0314 662137 [email protected] Dr. Richard Reid 3175 Assistant Dean of Engineering South Dakota State University CEH 201 Box 2219 605 688 4161 Brookings, SD 57007 USA 605 688 5875 [email protected]

Reiffsteck Mr. Philippe Reiffsteck 5673 L.C.P.C. 58, boulevard Lefebvre 01 40 43 52 73 75732 Paris Cedex 15 FRANCE 01 40 43 54 94 [email protected]

Restall pd to Austr. chap 3/02Mr. Simon J. Restall 937 General Manager Soil Filters Australia Pty Ltd P. O. Box 727 7 55 393600 Southport, Queensland 4215 AUSTRALIA 7 55 394027 [email protected]

Retzlaff Dipl.-Ing. Jan Retzlaff 6051 Leiderer Stadtweg 52 49 0178 8322362 63741 Aschaffenburg GERMANY 06022 812800 [email protected] Eng. Ernesto Reusens 6242 Emin Ingeniería y Montajes S.A.C Av. Pedro Venturo 413 51 1-4484666 Lima 33 PERU 1-4484668 [email protected]

Reuter nags02 03Mr. Gregory Reuter 3375 Geotechnical Engineer GME Consultants, Inc. 14000 21st Ave. N. 612 559 1859 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55447 USA 612 559 0720 [email protected]

Ribeiro Eng. José de Melo Ribeiro 7209 Arco Systems - Sistemas de Construção Unipessoal, LdaPç. Dr. Bernardino António Gomes, 177-E 351 218823700 1100-209 Lisboa PORTUGAL [email protected]

Ribeiro Mr. Nuno A. Carvalho Ribeiro 7316 Engineer Rua Mouzinho de lbuquerque, n 53 351 351 223 795 767 4400-231 Vila Nova de Gaia PORTUGAL 351 938 627 850 [email protected] Esparbe Mr. Raquel Ribera Esparbe 5562 Naue Fasertechnik GmbH Angel Guimera, 19-3° B 349 Manresa 93 875 4141 E-08240 Barcelona SPAIN 93 875 4142 [email protected]

Ricciuti Ing. Angelo Ricciuti 1739 Tenax S.p.A. Via Principe di Napoli 28 39 39 0971 487466 85010 Vaglio Basilicata (PZ ) ITALY 39 0971 487907 [email protected]

Rigo E'01 chap mbr for 2002 per FoubertDr. Jean-Marie Rigo 942 Professor State University Liege B 52/3 Sart Tilman 32 32 87 474 357 B-4000 Liège BELGIUM 32 87 475 230 [email protected]

Rimoldi no longer w ith Tenax 10/01Ing. Pietro Rimoldi 943 Consultant Corso Garibaldi 125 02 29061930 20121 Milano ITALY 02 29061930 [email protected] Mr. Apostolis Ritos 7468 19 EMM. Papadaki str. 30 210 2709600 14121 N. Hrakleio, Athens GREECE [email protected] Ms. Brenda Rivard 6373 GeoTech Services Inc. 70 Vale Rd. 203 775 0661 Brookfield, CT 06804 USA 203 775 1534 [email protected] Eng. Miguel Rivera 5321 Tecnologia De Materiales S.A. Alameda La Encantada 129 51 1 2540151 Lima 09 PERU 1 2544073 [email protected] Mr. Georgios Rizopoulos 7467 19 EMM. Papadaki str. 30 210 6680600 14121 N. Hrakleio, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Robertson messed up record 4/01 nags02Ms. Kathy Robertson 5497 Pickets Engineering, LLC 13136 66th Ave., NE 425 814 8459 Kirkland, Washington 98034 USA [email protected]

Robinet Mr. Alain Robinet 7229 S.N.C.F.Eurostade Ouest - 6, avenue Francois Mitterrand 01 41 62 02 92 93574 La Plaine St Denis FRANCE [email protected]

Robinson Mr. Steve Robinson 6626 Geopractica P O Box 227 27 011 674 1325 Maraisburg 1700 SOUTH AFRICA 011 674 4513 [email protected]

Robinson non chap mbr 02Mr. Nigel Robinson 6134 Terraconsult Bold Business Centre, Bold Lane 44 Sutton, St. Helens WA9 4TX UNITED KINGDOM 1925 291191 [email protected] Ing. Franco Robotti 4602 A.G.I.S.C.O. S.r.l. Via A. Moro 2 02 9587690 20060 Liscate (MI ) ITALY 02 9587381

Rocha Mr. Rafael Rocha 3127 SEICA Angulo 1624 52 Col. Ladron De Guevara 52 3338258157 Guadalajara, Jalisco 44600 MEXICO 52 3336165258 [email protected]

Rodino Ing. Alessandro Rodino 2428 Igeas Engineering S.r.l. Via Reduzzi 90113181661-3181904 10134 Torino ITALY 11318555

Rodrigues Eng. Vitor Jose Rodrigues 5747 Director Ativo Engenharia e Comercio Ltda BR 324, Km 9,5 , s/n 55 Campinas de Pirajá 71 392 2500 Salvador (BA )41290-550 BRAZIL 71 246 8595 [email protected] Eng. Wilfredo V. Rodriguez 6317 Eng. Wilfredo Rodriduez SX/EW Del Peru S.A. Av. Paseo De La Republica 2714 51 1 421 9800 Lima 14 PERU 1 440 3701 [email protected] Eng. Carlos Rodriguez 6240 MOTLIMA Calle Los Biologos Mz "O" Lt. 6 51 Urb. San Cesar 1 3495042 Lima 12 PERU [email protected]

Rogbeck E'01left out of 2003 dir compl for 2004Ms. Yvonne Rogbeck 2805 Swedish Geotechnical Institute 13 20 18 00 SE- 581 93 Linkôping SWEDEN 13 20 19 34 [email protected]

Roh deleted per chap 1/00Dr. Han-Sung Roh 4213 Korea Highway Corp. 293-1 Geumto-dong 82 Sujean-gu, Seongnam-si 82 2 2230 4086 Gyeonggi-do 461-380 KOREA 82 2 2230 4928 [email protected] Mr. Andre Rollin 954 Solmers 1435 boul Perrot 514 453 6998 N.D. Ile Perrot, QC J7V 7P2 CANADA [email protected]

Romero Visa#bouncedNotif iedMbr2x $not rec'd yetMr. Carlos Romero Batallan 4723 Licenciado en Quimicas Pilar de Zaragoza 104 349 91 361 5507 E-28028 Madrid SPAIN 91 725 8427 [email protected] Geol. Fernando Ronco 2956 Ingeo di Chendi M.e Ronco F. Via Pola 24 0444 267406 36040 Torri Di Quartesolo (VI ) ITALY 0444 269455 [email protected] Dipl.Ing.Dr.rer.nat R.W. Rosenthal 2664 Auf dem Baennjerrueck 87 49 0631 99884 67663 Kaiserslautern GERMANY

Roverts Mr. L. Roverts 5181 Pr. W. Alexanderstraat 10 31 0316 371561 6911 AM Pannerden NETHERLANDS, THE 0316 372429 [email protected]

Row e nags 02 cgs'02Dr. R. Kerry Rowe 964 Professor and Vice Principal (Research) Queen's University Department of Civil Engineering - Ellis Hall1 58 University Ave. 613 533 3113 Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 CANADA 613 533 2128 [email protected]

Ruan Mr. Ruan, Daohong 6070 Area Manager, Sales Engr. Hebei Nete Plastics Co. Ltd. Qingdao Rd. Yichang Economy & Tech. Dev. Zone 0717 6341561 Yichang, Hubei 443003 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 0717 6441523 [email protected] Mr. Michael G. Ruetten 968 Principal Engineer STS Consultants Ltd. 1035 Kepler Dr. 920 468 1978 Green Bay, Wisonsin 54311 USA 920 458 3228 [email protected]

Rui Mr. Pingang Rul 7378 General Manager Jiangsu Changzhou Plastics Knitting Co., Ltd.35 Cailing Road 86 86 0519 8813368 Changzhou, Jiangsu 213018 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0519 8828143

Rukavina Dr. Tatjana Rukavina 5348 Assistant Professor Faculty of C.Engr. University of Zagreb Kaciceva 26 1 4561 222/357 Zagreb 10000 CROATIA 1 4561 299 [email protected]

Ruppenthal Eng. Luiz Ruppenthal 6762 Director UTRESA Av. 1º de maio, 131 55 55 51 3066-1200 Estância Velha (RS ) 93600-000 BRAZIL [email protected] Mr. Enrique J. Saavedra 7401 Comanco 4301 Stirling Commerce Dr. 813 988 8829 Plant City, FL 33566-7372 USA 813 988 8779 [email protected] Ing. Marco Sacchetti 4603 Piazza della Repubblica 23 055 9104668 52025 Montevarchi (AR ) ITALY 055 9104668 [email protected]

Sadlier Mr. Mike Sadlier 971 Consulting Engineer Geosynthetic Consultants Australia Pty Ltd 120 Male St. 61 61 3 9503 0393 Brighton, Victoria 3186 AUSTRALIA 61 3 9417 3727 [email protected] Eng. Yuri M. Saenz 6318 Minera Yanacocha S.R.L. Jr. Arrospide De Loyola 51 76 827151 335-B-3 Cajamarca PERU 76 884070 [email protected] Mr. Jacques Saintot 973 Manager Geomembranes E.C.E. 20, rue du Marechal Juin 01 34 28 07 08 95210 Saint Gratien FRANCE 01 34 17 68 16 [email protected] Mr. Tomoya Saito 6413 Tatsumi Blg. 6-16-6, 81 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku 3 5326 3939 Tokyo160-0023 JAPAN 3 5326 6645 tomoya [email protected] Mr. Parthena Saivanidou 7469 38 Tsorlini str. 30 53629, Ampelokipoi, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected]

Sakaguchi not a 2001 mbrMr. Masahiko Sakaguchi 974 J-505 1-1 Ogura, Saiwai-ku 81 44 541 5395 Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 211-0054 JAPAN 44 541 5395 [email protected] Mr. Kaichi Sakamoto 2010 1674, Takeharada 81 Ichinomiya-cho, Higashi 553 47 5111 Yashirogun, Yamanashi 405-0076 JAPAN 553 47 5151 [email protected]

Sakata original record lostDr. Norihiko Sakata 5363 Waidahonmachi Bldg. 1-7-19 81 Nishihonmach Nishi-ku 81 6 6536 6715 Osaka 550-0005 JAPAN 81 6 6536 6718 n [email protected] Dr. Michael Sakelariou 7470 25A Amfisis 30 15562, Cholargos, Athens GREECE [email protected] Mr. Eiji Sakoo 7089 Shibata Industrial Co.,LTD. 1058 Nakao Uozumi-cho Akashi 78 946 1515 Hyogo 674-0082 JAPAN 78 946 0528 Eiji [email protected]

SAKOUMPENTA Mr. Eleni Sakoumpenta 7471 Egnatia Odos S.A. 6th klm Thessalonikis-Thermis 30 2310 470328 57001, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected]

Sakurai mail ret 3/03 Mr. Kazuhiko Sakurai 2011 ITC JAPAN LTD 2-13-5 Shinbashi Minato-ku 81 3 3508 4451 Tokyo 105-0004 JAPAN 3 3508 4467 [email protected] Mr. Luciano Mayli Salinas 6337 Eng. Mayli Salinas (Ms) Minera Barrick Nicrupampa Mz 31 Lt 3 51 Independencia 043 631801 Huaráz, Ancash PERU [email protected]

Sanchez Mr. Carles Sanchez Arbo 4928 Area Manager Intermas Nets, S.A. Ronda deCollsabadell,11 Poligono Indistrial349 Llinars Del Valles 9384 25739 E-08448 Barcelona SPAIN 9384 25701 [email protected]

Sandri nags02 Mr. Dean Sandri, PE 2951 Sales and Engineering Support Anchor Wall Systems 29 Via di Nola 1 949 363 6663 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 USA 949 363 6668 [email protected]

Sangster *** w as in UKMr. Tom Sangster 983 Principal Jason Consultants International Centre Cointrin 22 788 3872 CP 1829 CH-1215 Geneva 15 SWITZERLAND 22 788 0328 [email protected] Mr. Roberto Castillo Santiago 6338 Peruvian Chapter Secretary CIDELSA Av. Pedro Miota 910-914 51 Urb.San Juan 466 2121 Lima 29 PERU 466 2110 [email protected]

Saramago Dr. Robson Palhas Saramago 6764 Director TERRAE Rua Prof. Lara Vilela, 185 apto 904 55 55 21 3878-0038 Niterói (RJ ) 24210-590 BRAZIL 55 21 3878-0038 [email protected] Ing. Leonardo Sarti 2434 Sarti Giuseppe & C. S.p.A. Via Uccellino 101 0532 829700 44028 Poggio Renatico (FE ) ITALY 0532 829701 [email protected] Mr. Joroku Sasahara 1880 Saiko Co., Ltd. 2-2-17 Shibakoen 81 3 3434 4193 Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0011 JAPAN 3 3434 4850 [email protected]

Sasaki Mr. Yasushi Sasaki 5785 Hiroshima University 3-12-1 Tora-no-mon Minto-ku 81 81 3 4519 5000 Tokyo 105-0001 JAPAN 81 3 4519 5010 [email protected] Mr. Takeshi Sasakura 6947 Kajima Corporation 2-19-1, Tobitakyu, Chofu 81 424 89 7081 Tokyo 182-0036 JAPAN 424 89 7083 [email protected]

Sasse Dipl.-Ing. (GF) Torsten Sasse 2665 Umtec Ing.-Gesellschaft Prof. Biener&Dipl.-Ing. SasseHaferwende 7, 49 0421 20759-0 28357 Bremen GERMANY 0421 20759-99

Sato Mr. Michiaki Sato 6948 Asahikawa City Hall 6-9, Asahikawa, 81 166 59 4646 Hokkaido, 071-8525 JAPAN 166 73 2453 [email protected]/hokkaido.jp

Sato Mr. Masahiro Sato 990 Tekunosol Co., Ltd. Akasaka Eiraku Bldg.5F 81 3 5570 5450

2-12-33 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052 JAPAN 3 5570 5471 [email protected]

Sayao Dr. Alberto S.F.J. Sayâo 4735 Associate Professor Pontificia Univerdidade Catòlica-RJ Rua Marques de Sâo Vicente 55 225 sala 301 L 21 5299325 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 22453-900 BRAZIL 21 5111546 [email protected]

Scarborough NAGS mbr-02Mr. Jessee A. Scarborough 6045 Geotechnical Engineer S&ME, Inc. (Tri-Cities office ) 2153 Highway 75 1 P.O. Box 1118 TCAS 423 323 2101 Blountville, TN 37617 USA 423 323 5272 [email protected] ir. G.J.A. Schaap 4865 Holterweg 79A 31 0548 619318 7441 DD Nijverdal NETHERLANDS, THE 0548 624455 [email protected]

Scharfe French chapter member 2001Mr. Guy Scharfe 4838 French Chapter Member Ponts et Chaussees 23, rue du Chemin de Fer BP 17 352 310502201 L-8005 Bertrange LUXEMBOURG 352 317 311 [email protected]

Schauer Mr. Daniel A. Schauer 999 Regional Manager-Construction Services GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 621 N.W. 53rd St. Ste 650 561 995 0900 Boca Raton, Florida 33487 USA 561 995 0925 [email protected] Dr. Friedrich Scheele 6631 University of Cape Town Department of Civil Engineering 27 Private Bag 021 650 2590 Rondebosch 7701 SOUTH AFRICA 021 689 7471 [email protected]

Scheurenberg record messed up 8/02Mr. Ronand J. Scheurenberg 3701 Knight Piesold P.O. Box 221, 27 011 806 7158 Rivonia, 2128 SOUTH AFRICA 011 806 7100 [email protected] Dipl.-Ing. Rolf Schicketanz 2666 Ingenieurbuero Schicketanz Graf-Schwerin-Str.1 A 49 0241 62648 52066 Aachen GERMANY 0241 61997

Schiers Mr. John Schiers 7393 P.O. Box 2080 61 61 03 9772 1887 Edithvale VIC 3196 AUSTRALIA 61 03 9772 1330 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Pierre Schleicher 5615 Landolt France Rue de l'Europe BP 93 03 89 35 60 60 68703 Cernay Cedex FRANCE 03 89 35 60 61 [email protected]

Schmidt Prof.Dr.-Ing. Hans-Henning Schmidt 2974 Hochschullehrer Berat.Ing. Smoltczyk und Partner GmbH Untere Waldplaetze 14 49 0711 1316414 70569 Stuttgart GERMANY 0711 1316464

Schmidt(tel-fax chg 4/97)Mr. Richard Schmidt 3534 NW Geosynthetics/ACF West 18730 Wood Duck Circle 503 771 5115 Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 USA 503 771 1161 [email protected]

Schmitz deleted Riedstra chg per chap 12/98Mr. H.J. Schmitz 3740 Schmitz Foam Products B.V. Produktieweg 6 31 0475 327916 6045 JC Roermond NETHERLANDS, THE 0475 340212 [email protected]

Schroeder Dr.-Ing.Hartmut Franz Schroeder 5628 Arbeitsgruppenleiter Bundesanstalt f. Materialforschung u. Unter den Eichen 87 49 030 810 416 11 12205 Berlin GERMANY 030 802 3747 [email protected] Mr. Hillbert Schroeder 5579 Gundle / API P. O. Box 455 27 011 813 2180 Springs 1560 SOUTH AFRICA 011 813 2189 [email protected]

Schroer not a 2003 chap mbrMr. Sven Schròer 6194 Area Manager Huesker Synthetik GMBH & Co. KG Fabrikstrasse 13-15 49 0 2642 701 0 Gescher 48712 GERMANY 0 2542 701 499 [email protected] Ms. Monica Schutte 6668 Thuthuka Project Manager P.O. Box 6013 27 011 315 7376 Halfway House 1685 SOUTH AFRICA 011 312 2385 [email protected] erdt Dipl.-Ing. Sven Schwerdt 7065 Ascherslebener Allee 24 49 06366 Koethen GERMANY [email protected]

Sciandrone nags02 Mr. Joseph C. Sciandrone 1468 Consulting Geotechnical Engineer Joe Sciandrone & Associates 8234 Mediterranean Way 916 383 2478 Sacramento, California 95826 USA [email protected]

Scott electronic onlyDr. J. Don Scott, PhD.,P.Eng. 1010Professor Emeritus of Geotechnical Engineering University of Alberta

Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering 1

3-066 Natural Resources Engineering Facility 780 492 2636 Edmonton, AB T6G 2W2 CANADA 780 492 8198 [email protected]

Scotto not a 2000 mbr update 10/02Ing. Moreno Scotto 1011 Via Saragozza 170 051 6153764 40135 Bolonga ITALY 051 6156047 [email protected] Mr. Eric Sebastianelli 7235 Rehau Place Cissey 03 87 91 77 04 57343 Morhange FRANCE [email protected] Ing. Miroslav Sedivy 6633 GeoTec-GS a.s. Chmelova 2920/6 420 4.20603E+11 106 00 Praha 10 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Mr. Konstantinos Seferoglou 7472 59 G'Septembrious & Ipirou str. 30 210 8228052 10433, Athens GREECE [email protected] nags02 Mr. Robert A. Segall 1015 Principal Engineer URS Corporation 16150 Indigo Ridge Ave. 225 756 1409 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70817 USA 225 753 3616 robert [email protected]

Sego Dr. Dave C. Sego 7347 University of Alberta Dept. of Civil Engineering 1 220 Eng. Bldg. 1 780 492 2059 Edmonton, AB T6G 2G7 CANADA 1 780 492 8198 [email protected] Mr. Shinichi Seki 6979 Tobishima Construction 2, Sanban-cho 81 3 5214 7085 Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 102 8332 JAPAN 3 5276 2526 shinichi [email protected] Mr. Hironobu Sekishita 6955 Asahi Kasei Geotechnologies Co., Ltd. 3-2-1, Kinshi-cho, Sumida-ku, 81 3 5637 6641 Tokyo, 130-6591 JAPAN 3 5637 6645 [email protected]

Sembenelli Ing. Piero Sembenelli 1020 SC Sembenelli Consulting Srl Via Santa Valeria 3/5 02 72002689/270520123 Milano ITALY 02 89010549 [email protected]

Sen Mr. Amal Sen 6585 Managing Director Z-Tech (India ) Private Ltd. D-665, Ground Floor 91 Chittaranjan Park 91 11 2627 5261 New Delhi 110 019 INDIA 91 11 2627 5262 [email protected]

Senf Addr.perMbr6-02 nags02Mr. Daniel F. Senf, P.E. 1974 Sales & Marketing Manager Presto Products Co.-Geosystems Div. P.O. Box 2399 670 N. Perkins St. 920 738 1311 Appleton, Wisconsin 54912-2399 USA 920 738 1222 [email protected]

Seow cgs 03 Mr. Kevin Khai-Ming Seow 4411 HTCH Mott MacDonald 40 Mount Forest Drive 905 403 4227 Brampton, ON L6Z 1B7 CANADA 905 855 2607 [email protected] Mr. Luiz Fernando Serra 1022 Technical Assessor Emantec Ltda. Rua Joâo Passalacqua, 142 55 Bela Vista 11 31077997 Sâo Paulo (SP ) 01326-020 BRAZIL 11 31077997 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Claude Serrant 4504 21 Les Granges 06 07 03 42 46 69290 Grezieu La Varenne FRANCE [email protected] Mr. Hiren Shah 5878 Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers 225 West 34th Street, 14 Penn Plaza 917 339 9389 New York, New York 10122 USA 917 339 9400 [email protected] Mr. Jonathan Shamrock 4708 Engineer Jones & Wagener (Pty ) Ltd. P.O. Box 1434 27 011 803 1455 Rivonia 2128 SOUTH AFRICA 011 803 1456 [email protected]

Shan Prof. Shan, Hsin-Yu 2621 Associate Professor National Chiao Tung University of Taiwan Dept of Civil Engineering3 5712121 Ext54946 1001 Ta Hseuh Road, Hsinchu TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA)

3 5716257 Ext54946

Sharma cgs 03 Dr. Jitendrapal Sharma 4332 Dept of Civil Engineering University of Saskatchewan 57 Campus Drive 306 966 7049 Saskatoon, SK CANADA 306 966 5427 [email protected]

Shaw Mr. E. J. Shaw-Smith 6594 Faber Maunsell Limited Enterprise House 44 160 Croydon Road 44 0870 905 0906Beckenham, Kent BR3 4DE UNITED KINGDOM 44 020 8663 [email protected] Mr. Simon Sheldrick 6604 Geofabrics Australasia 140 Bernard St. 03 8586 9170 Cheltenham, Vic 3192 AUSTRALIA 03 8586 9125 [email protected] Mr. Sheng An-Lian 2752 Chief Science & Technology Division Shaanxi Provincial Department of Transport Xin Cheng, Xi-an 29 7292485 Shaanxi 710004 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 29 7292483

Sherclif f *** Mr. David A. Shercliff 3282 GEOfabrics Limited Skelton Grange Road, 44 Stourton, 0113 202 5678 Leeds, LS10 1RD UNITED KINGDOM 0113 202 5655 [email protected] Mr. Shi Xinming 5711 Engineering Design Appraisal Center Ministry of Railway -556354 10, Fuxin Rd., Beijing 100844 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Shibata Mr. Kenichi Shibata 6151 Ashimori Industry Co., Ltd. 7-11-61 Senrioka Settu-shi 81 6 6388 1270 Osaka 566-0001 JAPAN 6 6388 8265 kenichi [email protected]

Shigehisa Mr. Shinichi Shigehisa 6958 National Defense Academy 1-10-20, Hachirimizu, Yokosuka-shi, 8146 841 3810 ex3522 Kanagawa, 239-8686 JAPAN 46 844 5913

Shillaber nags02 Mr. R. Scott Shillaber 1034 Sanborn, Head & Associates, Inc. 20 Foundry Street 603 229 1900 Concord, NH 03301 USA 603 229 1919 [email protected]

Shim addr chg per chap 7/00 MAIL RET 8/00Prof. Jae-Bum Shim 2123 Professor, Dept. of Civil Engr. Korea National Railroad College San 1-4, Wolam-dong, Uiwang-si 52 031 460 0281 Gyeonggi-do, 437-763 KOREA 031 462 2944 [email protected]

Shimaoka addr. chg per mbr 9/01Dr. Takayuki Shimaoka 2825 Prof. Institute of Envir. Systems Kyushu University Department of Civil Engineering 81 6-10-1 Hakozaki 92 642 4090 Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, 812-8581 JAPAN 92 642 3848 [email protected]

Shimazaki Mr. Yasushi Shimazaki 5891 MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Asahi Kasei Geotech Co., Ltd.MAIL RETURNED3-2-1, Kinshi, Sumidaku 81 03 5637 6651 Tokyo, 103-6591 JAPAN 03 5637 6657 [email protected] Mr. Shoji Shimizu 1036 Dynie Juno Co., Ltd. 1-3-4 Shibadaimon 81 Minata-ku 3 5402 1801 Tokyo 105-0012 JAPAN 3 5402 3181 [email protected] Mr. Keizo Shimizu 6401 Sanki Block Co., Ltd. No.2 Bunsei Bldg. 81 1-11-7 Toranomon 03 3502 1621 Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001 JAPAN 03 3508 7568 [email protected]

Shimomura Mr. Toru Shimomura 7329 Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd. 2-3-4 Nihonbashi 82 Chuo-ku 82 3 5202 2506 Tokyo 103-0027 JAPAN 82 3 5202 2526 [email protected]

Shin Dr. Eun-Chul Shin 1432 Professor University of IncheonDept.of Civil & Environmental System Engr. 52 177 Dowha-Dong, Nam-Gu 032 770 8466 Incheon, 402-749 KOREA 032 770 8460 [email protected]

Shinoda Dr. Masahiro Shinoda 4212 Integrated Geotechnology Institute Limited RockField Bldg. 6F 4-6-9 81 Iidabashi Chiyoda-ku 3 5276 5276 Tokyo 102-0072 JAPAN 3 5276 5309 [email protected]

Shintani Mr. Hideto Shintani 1039 Assistant Director Mitsubishi Chemical Functional Products, Inc.Tekko Bldg. 81 8-2 Marunouchi 1-chome 3 5293 6617 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 JAPAN 3 5293 9467 [email protected] Mr. Hideo Shitoh 1033 2082 Koshigoe, Ogawa-machi 81 Hiki-gun 493 74 4702 Saitama-ken 355-0327 JAPAN 493 74 4704 [email protected]

Shivashankar-addr chg 6/28/02 per mbr E'01Prof. R. Shivashankar 1983 Professor National Institute of Technology Karnataka Department of Civil Engineering 91 91 824 247 4051 Surathkal 575 025 231 INDIA 91 824 247 4033 [email protected]

Shu mail ret. 3/03Prof. Shu Yi-Ming 5199 Professor Ho Hai University 1 Xikang Road 25 8205805 Nanjing Jiangsu 210098 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 25 8205805 [email protected] dos Santos Eng. Karina Shu dos Santos 6763 Technician Plastisul Artefatos de Plásticos Ltda Av. Senador Lúcio Bittencourt, 1860 55 51-3034-8012 Sapucaia do Sul (RS ) 93214-170 BRAZIL 51-474-2608 [email protected]

Sieracke nags02 ballot ret from Nevada addr.6/03Mr. Mark D. Sieracke, P.E. 1544 STS Consultants, Ltd. 750 Corporate Woods Parkway 847 279 2528 Vernon Hills, Illinois 60001-3153 USA 847 279 2510 [email protected] Eng. Nestor Sifuentes 4902 Peruvian Chapter Treasurer Pavco S.A. Av. Pedro Miota 910-914 51 1 466 2121 Lima29 PERU 1 466 2120 [email protected]

Silva chgs per mbr 5/00 leave Name/addr. as isEng. André Estêvâo Ferreira Silva 4718 Engineer Huesker Ltda Rua Sete, 375 55 Centro Empresarial Eldorado 55 12 3903 9300 Sao José dos Campos (SP ) 12238-577 BRAZIL 55 12 3903 9301 [email protected]

Silvano Eng.Rui Pedro SobralXavierSilvano 7213 Rua Diogo Cão, 1242, 2º Esqº 351 938375110 4300-259 Porto PORTUGAL [email protected] Mr. Danny K.B. Sim 3747 Manager GeoSyntek Sdn Bhd No. 13A, Simpany 544-22 673 Jalan Jerudong BG3122 673 2 612717 Brunei Darussalam BRUNEI 673 2 612725 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Michael R. Simac, P.E. 1545 Principal Engineer Earth Improvement Technologies, Inc. P. O. Box 397 704 824 0121 Cramerton, NC 28032 USA 704 824 0151 [email protected] Mr. Andre Simard 3376 Andre Simard and Associates 2500, Jean-Perin Street - Suite 204 418 845 8885 Quebec, QC G2C 1X1 CANADA 418 845 5559 [email protected]

Siminea Mrs. Ioana Siminea 3583 F.I.F.I.M. Bucharest Bd. Marasti nr.59 1 224 2580/350 Sect.1, Bucharest ROMANIA 1 223 1085

Simonelli Ing. Armando Lucio Simonelli 6547 Via P. Leonardi Cattolica 16 081 7683475 80124 Napoli ITALY 081 7683481 [email protected] Prof. Paolo Simonini 6276 Ist. Costruz.Maritte e Geot. Via Ognissanti 39 049 2877980 35129 Padova ITALY 049 8277988 [email protected]

Simpson cgs 03 Mr. Mark Simpson, P.Eng. 6288 Layfield Geosynthetics Ltd. 8600 Keele Street, Unit 53 905 761 9123 Concord, ON L4K 4H8 CANADA 905 761 0035 [email protected]

Siniscalco Ing. Andrea Siniscalco 4605 Italdreni divisione di Green Vision S.p.A. Via Turati 40 02 29003034 20121Milano ITALY 02 29002452 [email protected]

Siriboury messed up record 4/01 nags02Mr. Sakxay Paul Siriboury 5527 Designer/Drafter SCS Engineers 10630 Little Patuxent Pky #127 Bldg. 100 410 995 4040 Columbia, Maryland 21044-3264 USA 410 995 4045 [email protected]

Sjoholm Mr. Markus Sjoholm 4243 Technical Manager Gavle Vagtrummor AB Box 267 46 46 26 542478 SE - 801 04 Gavle SWEDEN

46 26 1008510 245 55 [email protected]

Skinner (chg. per mbr 8/01)Dr. Graeme D. Skinner 4546 Golder Associates Ltd. Department of Civil Engineering 1 246B Engineering Bldg. 204 474 8212 Winnepeg, MB R3T 5V6 CANADA 204 474 7513 [email protected]

Skirrow cgs'02 nags02Mr. Roger Skirrow 5438 Alberta Transportation4999 - 98th Ave., 2nd Floor, Twin Atria Bldg. 1 780 427 5578 Edmonton, AB T6B 2X3 CANADA 780 422 5426 [email protected]

Smiley nags02 03 Mr. David Smiley 3846 Vice President/General Manager Reed & Graham Inc. 26 Light Sky Court 916 381 9900 Sacramento, California 95828-1016 USA 916 388 1486 [email protected] Mr. A.C.S. Smith 3699 Reinforced Earth (Pty ) Ltd P.O. Box 91231 27 27 11 7266180 Auckland Park 2006 SOUTH AFRICA 27 11 7265908 [email protected] Mr. Geoffrey Smith 7055 senior Staff Engineer Genterra Consultants, Inc. 15375 Barranca Parkway Ste. K-102 1 949-753-8766 Irvine, CA 92618 USA 949-753-8887 [email protected] Mr. J.B. Smith 6640 834 Kilkenny Dr. 1 Winnipeg, MB R3T 4G3 CANADA

Smith Mr. Pat Smith 5580 Gundle / API P. O. Box 455 27 011 813 2180 Springs 1560 SOUTH AFRICA 011 813 2189 [email protected] Mr. Martin Smith 5969 Ten Cate Nicolon P.O. Box 6627 Wetherill Park, NSW 2164 AUSTRALIA [email protected]

Smith addr/tel/fax chg per mbr 1/04Mr. Derek Smith 4272 EDGE Consultants UK Limited Berkshire House, 44 252-256 Kings Road, 0118 953 3759 Reading RG1 4HP UNITED KINGDOM 0118 953 3760 [email protected]

Smith uk added 1/01 Mr. Rod Smith 4273 Elwood International Limited Elwood House, Cross Road, 44 Albrighton, 01902 372 765 Wolverhampton WV7 3RA UNITED KINGDOM 01902 373 551 [email protected]

Smolkin cgs02 -03 & NAGS '02Mr. Paul A. Smolkin, P.Eng. 4114 Principal 32 Steacie Drive 613 592 9600 Kanata, Ontario K2K 2A9 CANADA 613 592 9601 [email protected] Mr. Pieter A. Smuts 5581 PASCO Waste & Environmental P. O. Box 41474 27 012 998 7747 Garsfontein East 0060 SOUTH AFRICA 012 993 1431 [email protected]

Snow *** nags02 Mr. Michael B. Snow 2715 Senior Project Manager/Associate Golder Associates 1796 Courtwood Cres. 613 224 5864 Ottawa, ON K2C 2B5 CANADA 613 224 9928 [email protected] icz Mr. John C. Sobkowicz 5129 Thurber Engineering, Ltd. 100 Sunlake Circle SE 1 403 253 9217 Calgary, AB T2X 3H9 CANADA 403 252 8159 [email protected] Mr. Anastasios Sofios 7473 31 Chlois str. 30 210 6149680 15125 Marousi, Athens GREECE [email protected] Mrs. Doina Sofrone 3453 Manager S.C. ARGIF-PROIECT Ltd. Str. Armand Calinescu nr. 44 248 222 182 Pitesti, jud. Arges ROMANIA 248 222 182 [email protected]

Song Mr. Jae-Heon Song 2129 President Construction Engineering Development Co. Ltd4th Floor, Seokjeong Bldg. 52 1358-4 Seocho-dong, Secho-gu 02 525 9363 Seoul 137-862 KOREA 02 525 9365 [email protected] Dr. Suttisak Soralump 6669 Asian Institute of Technology GTE-SCE 66 P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang 2 524 5512 Pathumthani 12120 THAILAND 2 579 6050 [email protected]

Sotiropoulos Mr. Elias Sotirpoulos 5373 Sotiropoulos and Associates S.A. 91 Ethnias Antistassgos Street 210 6032813/815 153 51 Pallini, Athens GREECE 210 6669019 [email protected] Mr. Basil P. Sotiropoulos 3009 Chemical Engineer/Geotechnical D.Y.L.E.A. Ltd. 16 Evrytanias Str. 1 6996605 Athens 115 23 GREECE 1 6995836 [email protected] Mr. Doug Spain 7394 Skellerup NZ AUSTRALIA

Sperb Mr. Mourégis Sperb 6765 Director Plastisul Artefatos de Plásticos Ltda Av. Senador Lúcio Bittencourt, 1860 55 55 51 474-2522 Sapucaia do Sul (RS ) 93214-170 BRAZIL 55 51 474-2608 [email protected] Mr. Spyros Spetseris 4877 Chemical Engineer GEOSYN 419 Mesogeion Str. Ag. Paraskeui 210 6019960 Athens 153 43 GREECE 210 6019961 [email protected] Mr. Pierre-Marie Spillemaecker 1068 Eurovia 18, place de l'Europe 01 47 16 41 19 92565 Rueil Malmaison FRANCE 01 47 16 38 01 [email protected]

Sprague nags02 hm#277-6716email perNags11/02Mr. C. Joel Sprague, P.E. 1070 Senior Consultant TRI/Environmental-Sprague & Sprague P.O. Box 9192 864 242 2220 Greenville, SC 29604-9192 USA 864 242 3107 [email protected] Mr. Mark Squire 5439 Squire Consulting Services 320 Cheshire Ct. 719 576 6255 Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA 719 576 4426 [email protected] Mr. Ken Stanford 5582 SRK Consulting P. O. Box 55291 27 011 441 6146 Northlands 2116 SOUTH AFRICA 011 441 1147 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Gary Stanton 4172 Form Services, Inc. 717 Wedemen Ave. P.O. Box 60 410 247 9500 Linthicum Heights, MD 21090 USA 410 242 2662 [email protected] Mr. Ilias Stasinos 7475 26-30 Koimiseos, Theotokou 30 210 8143221 14565, AG, Stefanos, Athens GREECE [email protected] Ing. Ivan Stastny 6469 Kordarna a.s. c.p. 890 420 4.20607E+11 696 74 Velka nad Velickou CZECH REPUBLIC

Steen Mr. Erik Ramberg Steen 5822 Geotextile Consulting Engineer B.of Sc. Fibertex A/S Svendborgvej 2 96353535 DK-9220 Aalborg East DENMARK 98158555 [email protected]

Steerenberg Ing. A. Steerenberg 7294 Enviro Quality Control bv Postbus 1206 31 31 030 2441404 3600 BE Maarssen NETHERLANDS, THE 31 030 2441406 [email protected]

Stefanek t&f&email chg 12/02Mr. Zeljko Stefanek 3243 Civil Engineer Hidroinzenjering Ltd. Okucanska 30 385 385 1 2858 120 Zagreb 10000 CROATIA 385 1 2995 181 [email protected] Dott. Bortolo Stefani 2440 Edilfloor S.p.A. Via Leonardo da Vinci 14/15 0444 750350 36066 Sandrigo (VI ) ITALY 0444 657246 [email protected]

Stehouw er (addr chg 8/97)Ing. T. Stehouwer 3383 Klaashuishof 16 31 053 4871374 7481 ER Haaksbergen NETHERLANDS, THE 053 4321495 [email protected] Mr. Benoit Steiner 4290 Siplast Icopal 12, rue Cabanis 01 40 78 36 45 75014 Paris FRANCE 01 45 88 56 87 [email protected] Mr. Jim Steinke 6030 Managing Director Asia/Pacific GSE Lining Technology Co., Ltd. 555 Rasa Tower 26th Floor 66 Phaholyothin Road, Soi 19 2 937 0091 Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 THAILAND 2 937 0097 [email protected]

Stenson new AaddrPerMbr 2/02 New Addr 1/17/03Mr. Gerry Stenson 5078 Coletanche Ltd. Maynooth Business Campus Unit G1 1 4564244 Co-Kildare IRELAND 1 4564241 [email protected] Mr. Gordon Stevens 5972 Maccaferri NZ Ltd. PO Box 12-536 64 96346495 Penrose NEW ZEALAND 64 96346492 [email protected] Mr. Peter E. Stevenson 1326 226 Sitton Road 864 855 0504 Easley, SC 29642 USA 864 859 1698 [email protected]

Stevenson non nags 99Mrs. Rosemary T. Stevenson 3328 IGS Office Manager International Geosynthetics Society 226 Sitton Road 864 855 0504 Easley, South Carolina 29642-8393 USA 864 859 1698 [email protected] art Mr. Ross Stewart 5971 Sunwater 37 Edith Street 07 3224 7335 Sunnybank, Queensland 4109 AUSTRALIA 07 3224 8922 [email protected] Ir. K. Stigsters 6386 Kerkstraat 22a 31 0313 414987 6953 BM Dieren NETHERLANDS, THE 0313 413348 [email protected]

Stokkeboe no int'l characters per mbrMr. Stein Haavard Stokkeboe 3503 C.Eng. Stokkerboe Competanse AS Lokenaasveien 40 67901725 N - 1473 Lorenskog NORWAY 67904818 [email protected]

Stork Bc. Vladimir Stork 6653 Textilni zkusebni ustav, s.p. Vaclavska 6 420 420604 235 058 658 41 Brno CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Stout *** chg addr per mbr 7/02 nags02Mr. Jeffrey Stout 2716 Project Engineer Pickering, Corts & Summerson, Inc. 904 Park Avenue P.O. Box 178 215 968 9300 Wycombe, PA 18980-0178 USA 215 968 3649 [email protected]

Strauss Mr. Didier Strauss 7223 MAIL RETURNED 10-05 MAIL RETURNEDDSC Rincent BTP 650, route de Gray 03 80 70 10 00 21850 Saint Apollinaire FRANCE 03 80 70 10 15 [email protected]

Stroot Mr. T. Stroot 7292 Propex Fabrics Düppelstrasse 16 49 49 256277460 D-48599 Gronau GERMANY 49 256277467 [email protected]

Su chgs permbr4/03Mr. Su Qian Sen 6074 Senior Engineer Henan Provincial Research Institute of Water conservancy 39 Wei Wu Road 0371 5571235 Zheng Zhou, Henan 450003 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 0371 5571515 [email protected] ara Mr. Masataka Sugahara 3341 Fukui Textile Co. Ltd. 12-1 Gennyo Maruoka-cho 81 776 24 0808 Sakai-gun Fukui 910-0276 JAPAN 776 22 0582 [email protected] Mr. Kouji Sugiyama 6152 Raito Kogyo Co., Ltd. 4-2-35 Kudankita Chiyoda=ku 81 3 3265 2551 Tokyo 102-8236 JAPAN 3 3265 2678 k [email protected] nags02 Mr. L. David Suits 1083 Executive Director North American Geosynthetics Society P.O. Box 12063 1 518 869 2917 Albany, New York 12212-2063 USA 518 869 2917 [email protected]

Sun Mr. Sun, Jason T.S. 3923 Manager Texking Ltd. 2F, No.174 Chung Shan Rd., Sec. 1, Yung Ho, 231-43 02 2231 4061 Taipei TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 02 2231 4064 [email protected]

Sun Mr. Sun Tian-Zhu 4879 Nonwoven Technical Development Ctr. 124 Nanta Street 24 23916084 Shenyang Liaoning 110015 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 24 23894580

Suryasasmita Mr. Vince Suryasasmita 2999 Vector Engineering 143 E. Spring Hill Rd. 1 530 272 2448 Grass Valley, CA 95945 USA 530 272 8533 [email protected]

Sutherland Mr. Bruce Sutherland 5583 Rebtex (Pty ) Ltd P. O. Box 752 27 011 974 8954/1 Isando 1600 SOUTH AFRICA 011 974 1930 [email protected]

Suw a Mr. Seiji Suwa 1883 9-5-11 Higashi Tokiwa Dai, 81 727 38 5914 Toyono-cho, Toyono-gun, Osaka 563-0103 JAPAN 727 38 5914 [email protected] Mr. Yasuo Suzuki 4463 1403-20-401 Matano-cho, Totsuka-ku 81 45 852 8252 Yokohama-shi 245-0066 JAPAN 45 852 8252 [email protected] Mr. Noriyuki Suzuki 6407 Tokyo Printing Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd. 1-28 Tamatsukuri 81 Honmachi Tennouji 06 6761 0071 Osaka-shi 543-0013 JAPAN 06 6764 5546 [email protected] Mr. Tomonori Suzuki 6404 8-7-23-106, Aoyama 81 Niigata 950-2002 JAPAN

Sw allow Mr. Mark Swallow 2540 Golder Associates, Inc. 8933 Western Way, Suite 12 1 904 363 3430 Jacksonville, Florida 32256 USA 904 363 3445 [email protected]

Sw ifte mail ret 11/03Mr. Brendan Swifte 5982 Geofabrics Australasia Pty Ltd. 140 Bernard St 03 8586 8155 Cheltenham Victoria 3192 AUSTRALIA 03 8586 8174 [email protected] yka Mr. Mark Swyka 1327 Chief/Staff Engineer EMCON 1103 Route 284 1 845 492 3133 Westtown, NY 10998 USA 845 492 3101 [email protected]

Sykes Delete per Chap 12/12/02 nonchap04Mr. Jonathan Sykes 4630 Marketing Director Aquatan (Pty ) Ltd. P.O. Box 633, 10 Diesel Rd. 27 011 974 527 1 Isando, Gauteng 1600 SOUTH AFRICA 011 974 411 1 [email protected]

Takahashi Mr. Kunihiko Takahashi 2826 Japan Textile Products Quality and Technology Center 81 3 3846 1611 1-6-2 Midori, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0021 JAPAN 3 3846 1612 kuni [email protected] Mr. Hiroshi Takaoka 4236 Sunallomer Co., Ltd. 2-2-24 Higashishinagawa 81 3 5781 5632 Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 140-0002 JAPAN 3 5781 5631 Hiroshi [email protected] Mr. Tadashi Takatsu 5220 Zenitaka Corporation Sinjuk PT24-Ti, 3-7-1, 81 Nishi-Sinjuku, Sinjuku 3 5323 3861 Tokyo, 163-1024 JAPAN 3 5323 3860 takatsu [email protected]

Takebayashi not a 99 mbr not a 2002 mbrMr. Seizo Takebayashi 1885 1-8-70 Saiwa-cho 81 48 476 3005 Shiki-shi, Saitama 353-0005 JAPAN 48 476 3009

Tambyrajah Mr. R.D. Tambyrajah 2915 Alexanderstraat 6 31 079 3169531 2713 AT Zoetermeer NETHERLANDS, THE 079 3165019 [email protected] Mr. Jüri Tamm 6501 Project Manager ViaCon Eesti AS Madara 27 372 6 403 460 10612 Tallinn ESTONIA 6 403 461 [email protected]

Tamura mail ret. 11/01Mr. Yukihiko Tamura MAIL RET. 4584 MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Integrated Geotechnology Institute LimitedMAIL RETURNED

4-6-9 Rockfield Bld. 6F, Iidabashi Chiyoda-ku 81 3 5276 5276 Tokyo 102-0072 JAPAN 3 5276 5309 y [email protected]

Tanaka Mr. Hideo Tanaka 4210 Hayakawa Rubber Co. Ltd. 5351, Minamigaoka, Minoshima-cho, 81 81 849 54 7802 Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima, 721-8540 JAPAN 81 849 53 2434 [email protected]

Tanaka Mr. Kazuhiko Tanaka 6403 Tsutsunaka Sheet Waterproof Systems Co., Ltd.Toyo MK Building 81 2-14, 7-chome 03 3615 6749 Toyo, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0016 JAPAN 03 3615 6691 [email protected] Mr. Mamoru Tanaka 6956 Geosystem Co., Ltd. 2-4-5, Higashi-kanda, Chiyoda-ku 81 3 3688 6901 Tokyo, 101-0031 JAPAN 3 3688 6267 m [email protected] Dr. Shigeru Tanaka 1096 Kensetsu Kogaku Kenkyusyo 1-3-10 Tsurukabuto Nadaku 81 78 851 1850 Kobe-shi, Hyogoken 657-0011 JAPAN 78 851 5454

Tang not a chap mbr 2003 milan councilProf. Tang Xiao-Wu 6196 Dept. of Civil Engineering Institute of Geotechnical Engineering Zhejiang Univ. Zheda Road 38 86 571 87951714 Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310027 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 571 8502 3966 [email protected]

Tanno Mr. Tadayuki Tanno 6144 Hachinohe National College of Technology 16-1 Uwanotai, Tamonoki Hachinohe City 81 178 27 7309 Aomori 039-1192 JAPAN 178 27 7316 [email protected] Mr. Tao Tong Kang 1654 Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute 223 Guangzhou Rd 25 8634178 Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Tarumi Dr. Hisashi Tarumi 2013 Railway Technical Research Institute 2-8-38 Hikaricho, 81 42 573 7480 Kokubunjishi, Tokyo 185-8540 JAPAN 42 573 7206 [email protected] Dr. Masaru Tateyama 2014 Railway Technical Research Institute 2-8-38, Hikaricho 81 42 573 7261 Kokubunjishi, Tokyo 185-8540 JAPAN 42 573 7248 [email protected]

Tatsuokanew addr4/[email protected]. Fumio Tatsuoka 1101 Professor Tokyo University of Science Department of Civil Engineering 81 264 Yamazaki, Noda City 4 7122 9819 Chiba 278-8510 JAPAN 4 7123 9766 [email protected] Geol. Fares Tattan 5259 Technoprove S.r.l. Viale dell'Industria 22 0444 966121 36100 Vicenza ITALY 0444 966129 [email protected] Eng. Pedro Tavara 6657 Jr. Jorge Isaac 128 dpto. 301 51 1 2246512 Lima 34 PERU [email protected] nags02 Mr. Lee Taylor 4117 President Taylor Geosynthetics, Inc. 121 Commerce Drive #304 1 P.O. Box 27 317 209 1903 Danville, IN 46122 USA 317 209 1905 [email protected]

Tcherniaeff Mr. Michel Tcherniaeff 5243 Danheux et Maroye Travaux Publics et Privé, S.A. rue des Frères Taymans 32 32 32 2 355 7700 B-1480 Tubize BELGIUM 32 2 355 5109 [email protected]

Tecchio Sig. Federico Tecchio 7368 Via Gramsci 39 39 0429 679288 Ospedaletto Euganeo (PD ) 35045 ITALY 39 0429 677077

Teeraw attanasuk Dr. Chairat Teerawattanasuk 6752 Lecturer King Mongkut's Inst of Tech, N.BangkokCollege of Industrial Technology, Dept. of Civil & Cons 66 1518 Pibulsongkram Road, Bangsue 06 895 4824 Bangkok 10800 THAILAND [email protected]

Teng Mr. Guomin Teng 7379 General Manager Shaoxing Naite Plastics Co., Ltd. 13 Tanggong Road 86 Paojiang Industrial Zone 86 0575 8035788 Shaoxing, Zhejiang 312071 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0575 8035999 [email protected] Mr. J. Tepper 6644 Stybenex Postbus 2108 31 0418 513450 5300 CC Zaltbommel NETHERLANDS, THE 0418 513888 [email protected] Mr. Kuninori Terao 4892 Planning Section GeoSystem Co. Higashikandahorisho Bldg.6F 81 2-4-5 Higashikanda 3 3866 6901 Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo101-0031 JAPAN 3 3866 6904 k [email protected]

Texeira Eng. Alexandre Marcos Texeira 5170Manager of Environmental Solutions Department Maccaferri do Brasil Ltda. Rod. Dom Gabriel Paulino 55 Bueno Couto, Km. 66, P.O. Box 520 55 11 7392 5222 Jundiai (SP ) 13201-970 BRAZIL 55 11 7392 3272 [email protected]

Thasnanipan chg per mbr 7/03Mr. Narong Thasnanipan 6024 Managing Director SEAFCO Co. Ltd. 26/10 Ram Intra 109 Road 66 Bangchan, Khlong Sam Wah 2 919 0090-4 Bangkok 10510 THAILAND 2 919 0098 [email protected]

Thetford messed up record 4/01 non nags04Mr. Tom Thetford 5490 City of Everett Public Works Dept. 3200 Cedar St. 425 257 8893 Everett, Washington 98201-4516 USA 425 257 8882

Theuns Mr. C.W.M. Theuns 1857 Naue Benelux BV Gaarde 78 31 0162 313046 5103 ED Dongen NETHERLANDS, THE 0162 312746 [email protected]*** Mr. Frederic Thibur 4060 Terram Fiberweb La Buissonniere Lieu-dit Beil-Oeil 04 75 46 53 15 26230 Grignan FRANCE 04 75 46 53 59 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Rick Thiel 1637 Senior Engineer/Owner Thiel Engineering P.O. Box 1010 9768 Yuba Ranch Way 530 692 9114 Oregon House, CA 95962 USA 530 692 9115 [email protected]

Thomas E'01 chg email 7/01Mr. Randy Thomas 1120 South Region Engineer ACF Environmental, Inc. 380 North Grove Drive 321 604 0868 Merritt Island, Florida 32953 USA 321 986 9449 [email protected]

Thomasset Mr. Sebastien Thomasset 5610 Proterra Environnement Zac Sully - BP 1168 01 34 00 15 80 78204 Mantes La Jolie FRANCE 01 34 00 15 83 [email protected]

Thomson Addr. as is per mbr 10/03Mr. Graham Thomson 3280 Huesker Limited 3 Quay Business Centre, 44 Winwick Quay, 01925 629 393 Warrington, Cheshire WA2 8LT UNITED KINGDOM 01925 629 394 [email protected] ell Mr. Paul Thurlwell 7278 PSA Design The Old Bank House, 44 6 Berry Lane, 01722 786 066 Longridge, Preston PR3 3JA UNITED KINGDOM 01772 786 265 [email protected]

Thurtell Mr. John Thurtell 7073 Geofabrics AustralasiaGeofabrics Australasia140 Bernard St. 03 8586 9198 Chaltenham, Vistoria 3192 AUSTRALIA 03 8586 9125 [email protected]

Tirnakli Mr. Sükrü Tirnakli 7048 General Coordinator Geoduvar İnşaat Haci Izzet Pasa Yokusu 90 Rota 2 Apt., 15/2 212 251 62 23 80040 Setustu-Kabatas, Istanbul TURKEY 212 251 58 35 [email protected] Dott. Geol. Gianni Togliani 7369 Gradinata Forghee 2 41 41 91 9412351 Massagno (Svizzera ) 6900 SWITZERLAND 41 91 9669974

Tokita Ms. Yuki Tokita 6149 Integrated Geotechnology Institute 4-6-9 Iidabashi Chiyoda-ku 81 3 5276 5276 Tokyo 102-0072 JAPAN 3 5276 5309 [email protected] Mr. Takehiko Tokoro 1128 Nihon Sogo Bosui Co., Ltd. 3-11-10, Minami-Ikebukuro 81 Toshima-ku 3 5950 8211 Tokyo 171-0022 JAPAN 3 5950 8215 [email protected]

Tokotani Mr. Toshiya Yokotani 6398 Dowkakoh K.K. Tennoz Central Tower, 11F 81 2-24, Higashi Shinagawa 03 5460 2389 2-Cyome, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo 140-0002 JAPAN 03 5462 3398 [email protected] Mr. Sofia Tolika 7479 12 Natalias Melas str. 30 54646, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected]

Tominaga Mr. Masao Tominaga 6953 MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Railway Technical Research InstituteMAIL RETURNED MAIL2-8-38, Hikari-cho, Kokubunji, 81 42 573 7261 Tokyo 185-8540 JAPAN 42 573 7248 [email protected]

Tomita Mr. Daigaku Tomita 7324 City of Asahikawa 6jo-9 St. Asahikawa 82 82 166 59 4646 Hokkaido 071-8525 JAPAN 82 166 73 2453 [email protected]

Tonks E'01 chg email 7/01Dr. David M. Tonks 1134 EDGE Consultants UK Limited Atlas House, 44 Simonsway, 0161 436 6767 Manchester M22 5PP UNITED KINGDOM 0161 499 7987 [email protected] Geol. Mario Toppazzini 2441 Via Piave 73 0432 957459 33038 San Daniele del Friuli (UD ) ITALY 0432 957459

Toriumi Mr. Nobuhiro Toriumi 2016 Seni Doboku Kaihatu Co., Ltd Senyo Bldg, 2-2-16, Shimomeguro 81 3 3490 3595 Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0064 JAPAN 3 3779 4590

Torosian nags02 Mr. Gary T. Torosian 4175 Director of Laboratories GeoTesting Express 1145 Massachusetts Ave. 978 635 0424 Boxborough, MA 01719 USA 978 635 0266 [email protected] Eng. Edgar Torres 6241 Eng. Edgar Torres Knight Piesold Consultores S.A. Jr. Amazonas 1191 51 044 827196 Cajamarca PERU 51-44 635648 [email protected]

Toth nags02 Ms. Susan M. Toth 2308Supervisor Construction Management Services L. Robert Kimball & Associates, Inc. 615 W. Highland Ave. 814 472 7700 Ebensburg, PA 15931 USA 814 472 7712 [email protected]

Touze-Foltz *** Ms. Nathalie Touze-Foltz, Ph.D. 4000 Cemagref, Hydraulics of landfills Antony Regional Centre Parc de Tourvoie -BP 44 01 40 96 60 39 F-92163 Antony cedex FRANCE 01 40 96 62 70 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Andrew Tovell 5441 Senior Engineer and Principal Paterson Group Inc. 171 Rue de L'Oree-des-Bois 1 613 226 7381 Gatineau, PQ J8R 2L6 CANADA 613 226 6344 [email protected] Ms. Johanne Tremblay 7230 Coletanche 7, place Rene Clair 01 47 61 75 74 92100 Boulogne Billancourt FRANCE 01 47 61 74 81 [email protected]

Tronac addr. confirmed11/02 per mbrMr. Bogdan Tronac 5839 Naue Romania Str. Emanoil Porumbaru 80+40 (0 )212 22 63 42 Sector 1, Bucharest ROMANIA

+40 (0 )212 22 63 44 [email protected]

TSAKALIDIS Mr. Konstantinos Tsakalidis 7480 8 Kamvounion str. 30 54621, Thessalonii GREECE [email protected] Mr. Pavlos Tsakas 7481 Distributor 18 Spaton Avenue 30 210 6630320 19004, Spata, Athens GREECE [email protected] Mr. Christos Tsatsanifos 7482 131 Kifisias Av. 30 210 6929484 11524, Athens GREECE [email protected] Mr. Nikos Tsatsos 7483 2 Spartis str. 30 54640, Thessalonii GREECE [email protected]

TSITOPOULOS Mr. Alexandros Tsitopoulos 7484 Chemical Engineer 111 Lefkis str. 30 30 2810 308616 14568, Kryoneri Attikis GREECE [email protected] Dr. Stefanos Tsotsos 7485 13 Kerkyras str. 30 55133, Kalamaria, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected] Mr. Hiroshi Tsuji 4465 College of Bioresouce Science Nihon University 1866 Kameino 81 Fujisawa-shi 466 84 3692 Kanagawa 252-8510 JAPAN 466 80 1101 [email protected]

Tsuji messed up record 4/01 mail ret.12/02Mr. Kotaro Tsuji 5479 Okasan Livic Co., Ltd. 9-3 Sakae-cho 81 Takasaki-shi 27 310 6210 Gunma 370-0841 JAPAN 27 310 6211 [email protected] Mr. Masamitsu Tsukada 6977 Heisei Polymer Co., Ltd. 2591 Shimo-Inayoshi Chiyoda-machi 81 928 31 1362 Niihari-gun Ibaraki 315-0052 JAPAN 928 31 4493

Tsukamoto-per Mbr. 5/97Dr. Yoshimichi Tsukamoto 3343 Science University of Tokyo Dept. of Civil Engr., 2641 Yamazaki, 81 4 7122 9630 Noda City, Chiba-Ken 278-8510 JAPAN 4 7123 9766 [email protected]

Ture Dr. Elif Ture 5282 Manager, Cost Control Garanti Koza Construction Turgut Ozal Cad., 15. Sok., No.12 90 Sekerpinar 262 648 84 56 41480 Gebze, Kocaeli TURKEY 262 658 95 92 [email protected]

Turinio addr chg 3/04Ing. Lubomir Turinic 3664 Civil Engineer Prodex s.r.o. Rusovská cesta 16 421 4211 268 202 630851 01 Bratislava 5 SLOVAKIA 4211 268 202 [email protected]

Turner cgs 2001 nags 02Mr. Kevin P. Turner 4412 631 Penzer Street 1 250 371 3830 Kamloops, BC V2C 3G5 CANADA 250 828 4154 [email protected]

Turner addr. chg per mbr7/03 cell#27834491510Mr. Richard B. Turner, Pr Eng 1150 Consulting Engineer Richard Turner & Associates cc Box 1335 27 27 28 388 2800 Gansbaai 7220 SOUTH AFRICA 27 28 388 2801 [email protected]

Turpyn Mr. Jurgen Turpyn 5248 Ideal Fibres & Fabrics Komen Boulevard industriel 3 32 32 56 560 689 B-7780 Comines BELGIUM 32 56 560 694 [email protected]

Tyagi non chap mbr 04Dr. Vipin Tyagi 6508 Kolon International Corp. B-407 Yamunotri Jangid Complex Mira Road 22 28130878 Thane, 401107 Maharastra INDIA 22 28102672 [email protected] Mr. Nikolaos Tzelepis 7478 Surveying Engineer 25 Valtinon str. 30 210 6455955 11474, Gyzi, Athens GREECE [email protected] Mr. Peter Tzelepis 5978 Geofabrics Australasia 140 Bernard St. 03 8586 9199 Cheltenham, Victoria 3192 AUSTRALIA 03 8586 9125 [email protected] Mr. Syotaro Uchidomi 6400 Eternal Preserve Co., Ltd. Awaji-cho Hirose Bldg. 81 2-21 Kandawaji-cho 03 5295 8560 Chiyoda-ku 101 0063 JAPAN 03 5295 0011 [email protected] Mr. Taro Uchimura 4211 University of Tokyo, Civil Engr. Dept 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku 81 35841 6124 Tokyo 113-8656 JAPAN 35841 8504 [email protected] Mr. Kenji Ueda 3712 Tokyo Printing Ink Mfg.Co.,Ltd. Tabata Fukuoda Bldg. 81 1F 1-7-3 Higashitabata 03 5692 7337 Kita-ku Tokyo 114-0013 JAPAN 03 3810 3670 [email protected]

Ueo Mr. Fuminori Ueo 4763 Reinforced Earth Engineering Company 1-6-6 Nishihonmachi 81 06 6536 6711 Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0005 JAPAN 06 6536 6713 [email protected]

Uhle nags02 Mr. Ronald J. Uhle, Jr. 2312 Associate Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. P.O. Drawer 1887 970 468 1989 Silverthorne, CO 80498 USA 970 468 5891 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Joel D. Ulring 4241 Geotechnical/Environmental Engineer St. Louis County Public Works 4787 Midway Road 218 625 3875 Duluth, MN 55911 USA 218 625 3888 [email protected] Mr. Takeo Umezaki 5778 Department of Civil Engineering Shinshu University 4-17-1 Wakasato 81 26 269 5291 Nagano 380-8553 JAPAN 26 269 5291 [email protected] a Mr. Toshio Umezawa 1156 Hiraoka & Co., Ltd. 1-21-7 Minowa 81 3 3876 2162 Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0011 JAPAN 3 3875 7768 [email protected]' Prof. Guido Umilta' 2748 Via Valdemone 57 091 519860 90144 Palermo ITALY 091 524782 [email protected] asdee Mr. Vatcharapong Ungsrisawasdi 6031 Export Manager GSE Lining Technology Co., Ltd. 555 Rasa Tower 26th Floor 66 Phaholyothin Road, Soi 19 2 937 0091 Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 THAILAND 2 937 0097 [email protected] Mr. Hiroshi Urabe 3868 Denki Kagaku Kougyou Co., Ltd. 6-5 Goi Minamikaigan, Ichihara-shi, 81 436 26 3220 Chiba 290-8588 JAPAN 436 26 3220 [email protected]

Urbano cgs 03 Mr. Silvestre S. Urbano 6289 Manitoba Divison Cochrane Group Inc. 600, 5 Donald Street 204 477 6650 Winnepeg, MB CANADA

Vai E'01 Ing. Luisella Vai 2443 Strada del Maniero 156 -508842 10131 Torino ITALY [email protected]

Vale NAGS 02 Mr. José Luis Machado do Vale 3152 Tecnasol FGE Rua das Fontainhas, 58 351 21 490 8604 Venda Nova, 2700 Amadora PORTUGAL 351 21 479 7036 [email protected] Ing. Giovanni Valentini 2444 Via Volusia 30 06 30360018 00189 Roma ITALY

Valero Mr. Faustino Valero Ruiz 4929 Scientific Director Tierra Armada, S.A. Melchor Fernandez Almagro, 23 349 9132 39500 E-28029 Madrid SPAIN 9132 39511 faustino [email protected] Ms. Florence Vallat 5674 Tharreau Industrie ZI de la Pierre Blanche 02 41 71 55 55 49120 Chemille FRANCE 02 41 71 55 78

Valore Prof. Calogero Valore 5642 Via Rosina Anselmi 11 091 6568407 90135 Palermo ITALY 091 6568407 [email protected]

Valsangkar cgs 2001,2002 nags 02Mr. Arun J. Valsangkar 4441 99 Beechwood Crescent 1 506 453 4521 Fredricton, NB E3B 2S9 CANADA 506 457 9624

Van replaced J.W.M. LambertDr.Ir. M.A. Van 6096 Geodeft Postbus 69 31 015 2693815 2600 AB Delft NETHERLANDS, THE 015 2610811 [email protected]

Van de Merve Mrs. Scharne van de Merve 7390 Spilo (Pty ) Ltd. P.O. Box 282 2727 (021 ) 862 6100 Paarl 7620 SOUTH AFRICA

27 ( 021 )862 4103 [email protected]

van den Hout Mr. J.A.M. van den Hout 7295 De Toek 2 31 31 0299 364355 1131 PB Volendam NETHERLANDS, THE 31 0299 368409 [email protected]

Van den Kerkhof E-01 Mr. Eric Van den Kerkhof 5250 OCW/CRR Belgian Road Research Center Woluwedal 42 32 32 2 775 8245 B-1200 Brussels BELGIUM 32 2 772 3374 [email protected] Impe Dr. Peter Omer Van Impe 7172 Post-Doctoral Researcher, Lecturer Ghent University Technologiepark 905 32 32 9 264 57 32 Zwijnaarde 9052 BELGIUM 32 9 264 58 49 [email protected]

Van Langenhove Mrs. Lieva Van Langenhove 5256 Professor University of Gent, Vakgroep Textielkunde Technologiepark 907 32 32 9 264 5735 B-9052 Zwijnaarde BELGIUM 32 9 264 5846 [email protected] Renssen Mr. Chris van Renssen 6625 African EPA P O Box 13776 27 012 366 0100 Hatfield 0028 SOUTH AFRICA 012 366 0111 [email protected]

Van Wagoner nags mbr info not rec'd from nagsMr. John D. Van Wagoner 6211 Geotech Systems Corporation P.O. Box 1045 703 759 0300 Great Falls, VA 22066 USA 703 757 0119 [email protected]

Van Wees Mr. Van Wees 6648 Van Wees Frans Mannaertsstraat 1 31 31 13 542 31 43 5046 AK Tilburg NETHERLANDS, THE 31 13 542 79 30 [email protected]

Vandycke Mr. Jean-Marie Vandycke 5238 MAIL REUTNRED MAIL RETURNED C.G.S. Granulats, S.A. MAIL RETURNEDRue Foidart 85 32 32 4 349 8585 B-4020 Liege BELGIUM 32 4 341 4827 [email protected] Ing. Jiri Vanicek 6470 Geosyntetika s.r.o. Mysliveckova 5 420 4.20778E+11 162 00 Praha 6 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Vanoni not a 99 mbrDott. Andrea Vanoni 1173 Carpi 2000 Via Torino 29 0322 248532 28041 Arona (NO ) ITALY 0322 248524 [email protected] Ing. Jan Varga 6471 Kordarna a.s. c.p. 890 420 4.20603E+11 696 74 Velka nad Velickou CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Varma (Non Indian Chap Mbr) 1999 &2001&2002Mr. Chemprol Raja R. Varma 4326 Managing Director Aspinwall Group Calvetty 91 91 484 221 5449 Cochin 682 001 INDIA 91 484 221 6469 [email protected]

Vaslestad (addr/tel/fax chg 2/99)Prepaid for 1999Dr. Jan Vaslestad 2045 Managing Director Viacon Strandveien 3B 47 6383 0297 2005 Raelingen NORWAY 47 6383 4361 [email protected] Ing. Gian Paolo Vassallo 4074 D'Appolonia S.p.A. Via S. Nazaro 19 010 367647 16145 Genova ITALY 010 367647

Vega Eng. Rafael Vega 5705 Eng. Rafael Vega Tecnologia De Materiales S.A. Alameda La Encantada 129 51 1 2540151 Lima 09 PERU 1 2544073 [email protected]

Vega-Meyer E'01 Nags mbr1998w as Colombia 8/98Mr. Reinaldo Vega-Meyer 3858 Project Manager TET 3089 Saddleback Mountain Rd. 404 250 1290 Marietta, GA 30062 USA 404 250 9185 [email protected] Ir. C.P. van de Velde 1859 Spuitendonksestraat 8 31 0165 379272 4725 SB Wouwse Plantage NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Velloso Eng. Maria Francisca Velloso 6766 Engenheira Geomaks Rua Sete de Março, 171 55 Bonsucesso 55 21 2209-0777 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 21043-030 BRAZIL 55 21 2209-0777 [email protected]

Venkataraman (MAIL RETURNED 6/95)Mr. M. Venkataraman 2769 Associate Vice President Garware Wall Ropes Ltd. Plot No. 11, Block D-1, MIDC 91 20 2747 3931 Chinchwad, Pune 411 019 INDIA 91 20 2747 0141 [email protected] Eng. Meliton Vera 6656 Tecnologia De Materiales S.A. Alameda La Encantada 129 51 1 2540451 Lima 09 PERU 1 2544073 [email protected] Mr. Dario T. Verástegui 6542 Mr. Darío Verástegui Parra del Riego 144 51 1 4253316 Lima 31 PERU 1 4253004 dario [email protected] Mr. Jean-Paul Verbrugghe 5606 L.R.P.C. Lille 42, rue Marais-Sennequin 03 20 48 49 21 59482 Haubourdin Cedex FRANCE 03 20 50 55 09 [email protected]

Vercruysse Ms. Veerle Vercruysse 6132 DEC N.V. (Deme ) Scheldedijk 30 Haven 1025 32 32 3 250 5211 B-2070 Zwijndrecht BELGIUM 32 3 250 5650 [email protected]

Verescu new addr. 7/03Mr. Sergiu Verescu 5049 Engineer S.C. Consitrans S.R.L. Str. Polona, No. 56+40 (0 )210 60 50 Sector 1, Bucharest, Cod. 010504 ROMANIA

+40 (0 )210 79 66 [email protected]

Vernier Mr. Alain Vernier 5675 E.D.F./D.I.S. 905, avenue du Camp de Menthe 04 42 95 95 68 13097 Aix En Provence FRANCE 04 42 95 95 00 [email protected]

Verstockt Mr. C. Verstockt 2487 (French Chapter Member) Carlisle Syntec Systems 77-79 rue des Atrebates 32 32 2 732 2420 B-1040 Bruxelles BELGIUM 32 2 733 2384

Verstraeten Mr. Paul Verstraeten 5252 Tecinvest, N.V. Neteweg 4 32 32 3 844 0015 B-2850 Boom BELGIUM 32 3 844 8008 [email protected]

Vertematti also [email protected]. José Carlos Vertematti 2891 Geotechnical Manager J.C.V. Sol. Eng. S/C Ltda. Rua Jacareí, 166 55 Pq. D. Henrique III 55 11 4616-2945 Cotia (SP ) 06716-310 BRAZIL 55 11 9331- 9223 [email protected]

VETTAS Mr. Panagiotis Vettas 7428 6-8 Koymarianoy Str. & 30 Plapouta St. 30 210 8216432 11473, Exarchia, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Vidal Prof. Delma M. Vidal 1182 Professor Instituto Tecnoògico de Aeronáutica CTA-ITA-IEIG 55 Praça Marechal Eduardo Gomes, 50 55 12 3947-6814 Sâo José dos Campos (SP ) 12228-900 BRAZIL 55 12 3947-6803 [email protected]

Vidal adr. chg per mbr. 7-03Ms. Indiara Giugni Vidal 3008 Geotechnical & Geosynthetic Engineer Engepol Av. Tucunaré, 1140-ap.42E 55 Tamboré 55 11 4191-7127 Barueri (SP )06460-020 BRAZIL [email protected]

Vilar Dr. Orencio Monje Vilar 6754 Professor EESC-USP Av. Dr. Carlos Botelho, 1465 55 55 16 3373-9489 São Carlos (SP )13560-250 BRAZIL 55 16 3373-9509 [email protected]

Viljo8StationRdMontagueGardens7441WesternCapeMr. Du Toit Viljoen 4501 Technical Director Engineered Linings (Pty ) Ltd P O Box 36614 27 021 551 2430 Chempet 7442 SOUTH AFRICA 021 552 5928 [email protected] Mr. Gratien Vinceslas 5676 C.E.R. Rouen 10, Chemin de la Poudriere BP 245 02 35 68 82 32 76121 Le Grand Quevilly Cedex FRANCE 02 35 68 81 21 [email protected]

Visser addr chg permbr 8/02 & 10/03Drs. W. Visser 5178 Van Oord Nederland bv. Postbus 243 31 0183 502244 4200 AB Gorinchem NETHERLANDS, THE 0183 504247 [email protected]

Vivar (addr. chg 4/98) Eng. Germán Vivar 4343 Geotecnia & Pavimentos E.I.R.L. Calle Barcelona N° 571 51 1 4614673 Lima 21 PERU 1 2612764 [email protected] Ing. J. Vlak 6396 Van Oord N.V. Watermanweg 64 31 010 4478303 3067 GG Rotterdam NETHERLANDS, THE 010 4478100 [email protected]

Vliet adr.chg per mbr 4/01Dr. ir. A.H.F. van Vliet 3387 L.Evertslaan 29 31 026 3663212 6814 JH Arnhem NETHERLANDS, THE 026 3665812 [email protected] Mr. Robert Volak 6473 PVP Syntetik s.r.o. Nadrazni 5, c.p. 189 420 4.20602E+11 356 01 Sokolov CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Vootipruex Dr. Panich Vootipruex 6042 Assistant Professor King Mongkut's Inst of Tech, N.BangkokDept of Technu Training in Civil Engineering 66 1518 Piboonsongkram Rd. Bang Sue 29132500X3247 Bangkok 10800 THAILAND 2 587 8260 [email protected]

Vopelka Mr. Rostislav Vopelka 7308 Amet-Geo, s.r.o. Lobezska 15 420 420603 432 934 326 00 Plzen CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected]

Voskamp Colbond 1/99 E'01Ir. Wim Voskamp 1191 Director R & D, Technical Marketing Colbond bv Maasoord 27 31 0348 417631 3448 BM Woerden NETHERLANDS, THE 0348 430961 [email protected] Mr. Ioannis Vourvachis 7429 58-60 Derkon str. & Dorylaiou 30 54454, Thessaloniki GREECE [email protected] Ms. Christina Vulova, PE 7276 Application Technology Manager Tensar Earth Technologies, Inc. 5883 Glenridge Drive, Suite 200 1 404 250 1290 Atlanta, Georgia 30328 USA 404 250 9185 [email protected] Mr. Masao Wada 6142 Nihon Kagakuseni Kensakyoukai Mitsui No.2 Bekkan 81 4-4-20 Hongoku-cho Nihonbashi 3 3241 2545 Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-0021 JAPAN 3 3245 0773 [email protected]

Waffelaert Mr. Eric Waffelaert 5253 Tractebel Development Engr. S.A. division Transports 32 Avenue Ariane 7 32 2 773 7577 B-1200 Brussels BELGIUM 32 2 773 7850 [email protected] Ms. Marina Wagner 5985 EPA South Australia Level 7,77 Grenfell Street 08 8204 2339 Adelaide, SA 5000 AUSTRALIA 08 8204 2025 [email protected]

Wakai Mr. Akihiko Wakai 6976 Fuculty of Engineering Dept. of Civil Engg.Gunma University 1-5-1 Tenjin 81 277 30 1624 Kiryu Gunma 376-8515 JAPAN 277 30 1624 [email protected]

Waldman nags02 mail ret.Mr. Daniel Waldman 2543 President Forester Communications Inc. 2946 DeLavina 805 682 1300 Santa Barbara, CA 93105 USA 805 293 8542 [email protected]

Wallace new addr per mbr 1/02Mr. Robert B. Wallace, P.E. 1328Corporate Practice Technical Lead - Solid Waste URS Corporation 1501 Fourth Avenue - Suite 1400 1 206 438 2700 Seattle, WA 98101-1616 USA 206 438 2699 robert [email protected]

Walls nags'02 cgs'02Mr. Jamie Walls 1439 InterSol Engineering, Inc. 540 Moorelands Crescent 1 905 875 1329 Milton, ON L9T 4B4 CANADA 905 875 1329 [email protected]

Walters electronic copy only***Dr. Dave L. Walters 5448 Alston Associates Inc. 85 Citizen Court 905 474 5265 Markham, ON L6G 1A 8 CANADA 905 474 2825 [email protected] Ir. J.C. Wammes 3389 GID Milieutechniek BV Oude Weistraat 17 31 0418 636030 5330 AA Kerkdriel NETHERLANDS, THE 0418 633790 [email protected]

Wang Mr. Qiwei Wang 7382 General Manager Nanchang Tiangao Engineering Materials Co., Ltd.Room B,Floor 10, Huacai Mansion 86 19 Yanjiang Road 86 0791 6690233 Nanchang, Jiangxi 33009 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0791 6690255 [email protected]

Wang Mr. Shuliang Wang 7381 General Manager Zhengzhou Huarui Plastics Co., Ltd.32 Jinsuo Road, Hi-new-tech Development Zone 86 86 0371 67983178Zhengzhou, Henan 450001 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0371 [email protected]

Wang Mr. Hai Wang 7380 Director Henan Water Resources Scientific Research Institute39 Weiwu Road 86 86 0371 65571235Zhengzhou, Henan 450003 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0371 [email protected] Mr. Wang Yu-Ren 1283 Senior Engineer Hebei Designing Institute of Water Conservancy Wang Chuan Chang Street 22 26768852 Tianjin 300250 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 22 26322592

Wang Prof. Wang Zheng Hong 1200 Professor, General Secretary of CCIGS Institute of Water Conservancy & Hydroelectric Power Zizhuyuan -560007 Beijing 100044 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 10 6842 6026 [email protected]

Wang Mr. Wang Dian-Wu 3364 Engineer-Head of Geotechnical Engr Div. Liaoning Provincial Research Institute of Water Resources & Hydropower 1 Shisi Wei Road 24 2386 3878

Heping District, Shenyang, Liaoning 110003 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Wang Prof. Wang Tie Ru 1371 Zhejiang University Dept of Civil Engineering 8686 85 571 87984109 HangZhou Zhejiang 310027 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) [email protected]

Wang E'01Mr. Wang Yan Xi 1268 Chairman CNTA China Nonwovens Tech Associations 1525 Zhong-Shan Xi Lu, Suite 805 Science & Tech. Building 21 6481 2993 Shanghai 200020 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 21 6481 2993 [email protected]

Wang not a chap mbr 2003Prof. Wang, Li-Zhong 6198 Dept. of Civil Engineering Institute of Geotechnical Eng. Zhejiang Univ. Zheda Road 38 571 87951714 Hang Zhou, Zhejiang 310027 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 517 87952165 [email protected]

Wang Vice Secretary GeneralProf. Wang Zhao 5200 Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electric Engineering27 67803662

(H ) Wuhan Hubei 430072 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

27 67802199

(O ) [email protected]

Wantland nonchapmbr03 yesnags7/03Mr. Gary M. Wantland, P.E. 1201 Consultation Engineer URS Corporation 7650 West Courtney Campbell Causeway 813 286 1711 Tampa, FL 33607 USA 813 636 2499 gary [email protected]

Warner (not a NAGS member 99) or 2004Mr. Stephen M. Warner 1204 President Industrial Fabrics Association International 1801 W. County Rd. B 651 222 2508 Roseville, Minnesota 55113-4601 USA 651 631 9334 [email protected]

Warren Dr. Kimberly A. Warren 6255 University of North Carolina at Charlotte 9201 University City Boulevard 1 Cameron 120 1 704 687 6395 Charlotte, North Carolina 28223-0001 USA 1 704 687 6953 [email protected]

Warw ick Mr. R. G. Warwick 2483 GEOfabrics Limited Skelton Grange Road, 44 Stourton, 0113 202 5678 Leeds, LS10 1RD UNITED KINGDOM 0113 202 5655 [email protected] Mr. Tsuyoshi Watanabe 3713 Kohshin Rubber Co., Ltd. 5-1,Kitaiboshi 81 Tazawa-okuma 223 34 7711 Watari-cho, Miyagi 989-2383 JAPAN 223 34 6885

Watanabe Mr. Kenji Watanabe 4893 Railway Technical Research Institute 2-8-38 Hikari-cho 81 42 573 7261 Kokubunji-shi, Tokyo, 185-8540 JAPAN 42 573 7248 [email protected] Dr. Yoshiharu Watari 1207 5-24, Yoshimien, Saekiku 81 82 921 0810 Hiroshima-shi 731-5132 JAPAN 82 921 0810

Watn E'01 addr. chg 1/27/00Mr. Arnstein Watn 2611 Sintef Civil and Environmental Engineering Hoegsholeringen F 73 594600 N-7465 Trondheim NORWAY 73 59 53 40 [email protected]

Watts email chg 10/99Mr. G.R.A. Watts 1923 Infrastructure Division Transport Research Laboratory Infrastructure Division, 44 Crowthorne House, Nine Mile Ride, 01344 770 367 Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 3GA UNITED KINGDOM 01344 770 356 [email protected]

Wei Ms. Jin Qi Wei 7348 Geo-Engineering (M.S.T. )Ltd. 10th Floor 1 940-6th Avenue SW 1 403 250 8850 Calgary, AB T3G 3A6 CANADA 1 403 291 0186 [email protected] Mr. Jean-Pierre Weiss 4534 ADC Etancheite 17, rue de l'Industrie-RN 64 03 88 81 97 97 67550 VENDENHEIM FRANCE 03 88 81 97 98

Weiss Dr.-Ing. Fritz Weiss 2673 Berat. Bauingenieur VBI Laengenhardstr. 10 49 0761 31462 79104 Freiburg GERMANY 0761 23251 [email protected]

Weiss $ not rec'd yet 7/00 sent ballot 7/21Mr. Bernhard Weiss 4706 Sales Manager GSE Lining Technology Gmbh APDO 29181 349 91 300 5930 E-28080 Madrid SPAIN 91 300 5931 [email protected] UnivProfDrIngDrIngEh.A.Weissenbach 2674 (A. Weissenbach) Am Gehoelz 14, 49 040 5223321 22844 Norderstedt GERMANY 040 5358143

Westhaus Dr.-Ing. Tilman Westhaus 2675 Baugrund-Institut Dr.-Ing. Westhaus GmbH An der Helling 32 49 06134 180457 55252 Mainz-Kastel GERMANY 06134 180458

Wetting Mr. Jan Wetting 3504 General Manager Enreco AS Box 169 N-7501 Stjordal NORWAY 74 84 03 01 [email protected]

Whalen*** nags'01Mr. James Whalen 2320 Technical Marketing Mgr. Plasti-Fab Ltd. 3015-5th Ave. N.E., Suite 270 403 569 4312 Calgary, AB T2A 6T8 CANADA 403 248 9325 [email protected] Mr. Alan J. White 7028 Jacobs Babtie 39 Summerleaze Crescent, 01823 353 876 Taunton, Somerset TA2 8QE UNITED KINGDOM [email protected]

White Personal address nags02Mr. William L. White 3158 Manager - Geotechnical/Materials ADI Limited P. O. Box 1272 1 506 444 0809 Fredricton, NB E3B 5C8 CANADA 506 459 3954 [email protected]

White (not a NAGS Mbr 2004Mr. Dean White 3005 E3RA, Inc. 5119 136th St. SW Edmonds, Washington 98026 USA

Whitford cgs 2001 '03Mr. M.S. Whitford 4752 Jacques Whitford & Assoc. Ltd. 20 Broadview Avenue South 506 634 2185 Saint John, NB E2L 5C5 CANADA 506 634 8104 [email protected] Mr. A. Whittam 6122 Linear Composites Limited Vale Mills, 44 Oakworth, 01535 643 363 Keighley, West Yorkshire BD22 OEB UNITED KINGDOM 01535 643 605 [email protected]

Whyley E'01 Mr. Peter J. Whyley 2073 EDGE Consultants UK Limited Atlas House, 44 Simonsway, 0161 436 6767 Manchester M22 5PP UNITED KINGDOM 0161 499 7987 [email protected]

Wienecke nags02 Mr. Christopher J. Wienecke 2323 Owner Advanced Terra Testing, Inc. 833 Parfet Street Unit A 303 232 8308 Lakewood, CO 80215 USA 303 232 1579 [email protected]

Wigh notify E'01 nags02Mr. Richard J. Wigh 1224 Regional Services Corp. 3200 Sycamore Ct #2C P.O. Box 1528 812 372 9511 Columbus, IN 47202-1528 USA 812 372 9520 [email protected]

Wijk emailchg to.nl per mbr 1/04Ir. Wouter van Wijk 1168 Geo Tipptex Kft. Dorpsstraat 50 31 071 541 9546 2396 HC Koudekerk aan den Rijn NETHERLANDS, THE 071 589 6663 [email protected]

Williams Mr. David Williams 7062 Managing Director Geosynthetic & Civil Engineering Pty Ltd 206 Marine Parade 61 7 5536 4960 Rainbow Bay, Queensland 4225 AUSTRALIA [email protected]

Williams (CGS'02'03)E-01Mr. Brian H. Williams, C.E.T. 3673 Regional Manager, North Prairie Nilex Inc. 9304 39th Avenue 780 463 9535 Edmonton, Alberta T6E 6L8 CANADA 780 463 1773 [email protected]

Wilmers E'01 tel.fax.email per mbr. 6/01Dipl.-Geol.Dr.rer.nat. W. Wilmers 1233 Techn. Angestellter Berliner Ring 72 49 06441 92474-22 35576 Wetzlar GERMANY 06441 92474-20 [email protected]

Wilson - new addr. per mbr 3/00Mr. David Wilson 1236 DJW Associates 5 Martin Close 44 0796 829 8439 Buckingham MK18 7HB UNITED KINGDOM 0796 829 8446 [email protected]

Wilson-Fahmy E'01 nags02Mr. Ragui F. Wilson-Fahmy 1440 Supervising Engineer Parsons Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas, Inc.506 Carnegie Centre Blvd. 609 734 6969 Princeton, NJ 08540 USA 609 734 6949 [email protected] Dr. Mike Winter 7041 TRL Limited Sawmill House, 44 Whitemoss Road, 0131 455 3231 Kirknewton, Midlothian EH27 8NF UNITED KINGDOM 0131 455 3229 [email protected]

Wissa (not NAGS Mbr 1999 & 04)Dr. Anwar E.Z. Wissa 2978 President Ardaman & Associates Inc. 8008 South Orange Ave. 1 407 855 3860 Orlando, Florida 32809 USA 407 859 8121

Wisse Drs. Joop D.M. Wisse 1241 V.d. Valk Bouwmanweg 8 31 071 589 1073 2352 JC Leiderdorp NETHERLANDS, THE [email protected]

Wittke-New Address 6/96Prof.DrIng.habilDr.Ing.Eh.W.Wittke 2676 habil (Walter Wittke) Geschäftsführer WBI Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. Wittke Henricistr. 50 49 0241 889870 52072 Aachen GERMANY 0241 8898733 [email protected]

Wolfe chg add&phpernags5/01 nags02Mr. Kevin B. Wolfe 2768 Project Engineer CEC, Inc. 624 Grassmere Park, Suite 21 615 333 7797 Nashville, TX 37211-3671 USA 615 333 7751

Wong nags 02Mr. Colin Wong 2316 Golder Associates, Ltd. 500-4260 Still Creek Dr. 604 298 6623 Burnaby, BC V5C 6C6 CANADA 604 298 5253 no email

Woodw ard Dr. Peter Woodward 7300 Director ZEi Limited & Heriot-Watt University 38 Woodfield Avenue 44 Colinton 44 0131 441 1991Edinburgh EH13 OHX UNITED KINGDOM 44 0131 441 [email protected] nags02 Mr. John Wooley 3862 Senior Vice President Fugro Consultants, LP 8613 Cross Park Drive 512 977 1800 Austin, TX 78754 USA 512 973 9966

Workman nags02 Mr. John P. Workman 1251 Waste Management, Inc. 23317 Barfield Dr. 661 753 5276 Valencia, CA 91354 USA 661 259 4253 [email protected] Mr. R. Wortelboer 5720 Ten Cate Nicolon B.V. Postbus 236 31 0546 544811 7600 AE Almelo NETHERLANDS, THE 0546 544490 [email protected]

Wrigley addr. chg per chap 02 ***Mr. Nigel E. Wrigley 3515 Newgrids Limited 39 Clifton Road, 44 Parkstone, 01202 716 490 Poole, Dorset BH14 9PW UNITED KINGDOM 01202 716 490 [email protected]

Wu Dr. Jason Wu 7171 Associate Professor Chung Hua University, Dept of Civil Engr. 707 Section 2, Wufu Road 886 886 3 5186712 30012 Hsinchu, Taiwan TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 886 3 5372188 [email protected] nags02 Mr. Peter L. Wu 1252 Reinforced Earth Co., Ltd. The Enterprise Centre 1 1550 Enterprise Rd. - #229 905 564 0896 Mississauga, ON L4W 4P4 CANADA 905 564 2609 [email protected]

Wu (NAGS Member) Non Taiw an Chap MbrMr. Kevin Wu 4122 NAGS Member Newmark Engineering Products 19F-2 #266 Ta Tun 10th St. 425 26095 Taichung City 408 TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA) 425 26148 [email protected]

Xia Mr. Qixing Xia 7383 Senior Engineer, Deputy Director Division of Geosynthetics TestingShanghai Investigation, Design & Research Institute 86 388 Yixian Road 86 13601716069 Shanghai, 20034 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 021 65427100 xia [email protected]

Xie Prof. Shiping Xie 7386 General Manager Tianjin Kerun-Huize Scientific Development Co., Ltd.5-2-202 Xinda Yuan, Baidi Road 86 Nankai District 86 13352091828 Tianjin 300192 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 022 68609338 [email protected]

Xu Mr. Xiandao Xu 7385 Marketing Manager Anhui Guofeng Plastics Stock Co., Ltd. 46 Changliang Dong Road 86 86 13605513631 Hefei, Anhui 230011 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0551 4318849 [email protected]

Xu Mr. Weizhang Xu 7384 General Manager Hefei Huifeng Engineering Materials Co., Ltd.Yanhe Industrial Zone, Baohe District 86 86 0511 3511911 Hefei, Anhul 230011 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0511 3511933 [email protected]

Xu Mr. Xu Pu 4880 & Industrial Textiles Association Honorary Chairman of China Nonwovens 3 Yan Jing Li Middle St. Chao Yang Men Wai -290458 Beijing 100025 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) -282788

Xu Dr. Xu Linrong 6072 Associate Professor Central South College Geotechnical Engineering Institute 22 Shao Shan Nan Rd. 86 731 2566165 Changsha, Hunan 410075 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) [email protected] Mr. Xu Bo-Meng 1255 Senior Engineer Water Research Institute 74 Beian Road 431 8927008 Changchun, Jilin 130061 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Yagi Mr. Isaburo Yagi 2830 Ashimori Engineering Co., Ltd. 7-11-7, Senrioka, Settsu-shi, 81 6 6388 1270 Osaka 566-0001 JAPAN 6 6388 8265 [email protected]

Yaguchi record messed up 4/01Mr. Naoyuki Yaguchi 5484 Railway Technical Research Institute 2-8-38 Hikari-cho, 81 Kokubunji-shi 42 573 7339 Tokyo 185-8540 JAPAN 42 573 7354 [email protected]

Yajima Mr. Juichi Yajima 7330Architecture, Physical Science & Engineering Meisei University 2-1-1 Hodokubo 82 Hino-shi 82 42 591 9649 Tokyo 191-8506 JAPAN 82 42 591 9632 [email protected]

Yako non chp mbr 04Mr. Michael Yako 6112 GEI Consultants 1021 Main Street 1 781 721 4043 Winchester, Massachusetts 01890 USA 781 721 4073 [email protected]

Yamada mail ret. 3/03 Mr. Takahiro Yamada 4945 West Japan Railway Company 4-24, Shibata 2 Chome Kita-ku 81 6 6376 6006 Osaka 530-8341 JAPAN 6 6375 8949 [email protected]

Yamamoto Mr. Takuji Yamamoto 7498 Kijima Corporation 2-19-1 Tobitakyu Chofu 81 81 424 89 7081 182-0036 Chofu JAPAN 81 424 89 7083

Yamano Mr. Iwao Yamano 5777 Mitsubishi Chemical Functional Products, Inc.1-8-2 Marunouch, Chiyodaku 81 3 5293 6617 Tokyo 100-0005 JAPAN 3 5293 9467 [email protected] Prof. Toyotoshi Yamanouchi 3345 The Yamanouchi Research Laboratory 5-25-25 Morooka, Hakata-ku 81 92 571 7521 Fukuoka, 816-0094 JAPAN 92 571 7521

Yamashita Mr. Taichiro Yamashita 6969 Okasan Livic Co., Ltd. 4-16-23 Shibaura 81 3 5442 1580 Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0023 JAPAN 3 5442 1581

Yamazaki Mr. Shinji Yamazaki 7319 Mitsui Petrochemical Industrial Products Ltd.9 Kawarai-cho Kuki-shi 82 82 0480 28 2071 Saitama 346-0028 JAPAN 82 0480 28 2072 s [email protected] Prof. Yan Ci 5712 Professor Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering Tianjin University. Qilitai 22 27403016 Tianjin 300072 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Yan Prof. Yan Jun 6079 Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute 223 Guangzhou Rd. 25 8634178 Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 34152

Yanagisaw a Mr. Hidenori Yanagisawa 4891 Unitec Inc. 3-25-6, Minami-Otsuka 81 3 3987 3298 Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0005 JAPAN 3 3980 9743 [email protected]

Yanagisaw a not a 2001 mbrDr. Eiji Yanagisawa 1266 Dept. of Civil & Environmental EngineeringHachinohe National College of Technology 16-1 Uwanotai Tamonoki 81 0178 27 7223 Hachinohe-shi, Aomori 039-1192 JAPAN 0178 27 9379 [email protected] Mr. Atsushi Yashima 6399 Department of Civil Engineering Gifu University, Faculty of Engineering 1-1 Yanagido 81 058 293 2026 Gifu-shi 501-1193 JAPAN 058 293 2026 [email protected] Dr. Noriyuki Yasufuku 4470 Dept. of Civil & Structural Engineering Kyushu University Graduate School of Engineering 81 6-10-1 Hakozaki, Higashi-ku 92 642 3284 Fukuoka-shi 812-8581 JAPAN 92 642 3285 [email protected]

Yasuhara not a 2001 mbrProf. Kazuya Yasuhara 1271Research Engineer and Consulting Engineer, Geotextiles Ibaragi University, Department of Civil Engineering4-12-1 Nakanarusawa Hitachi-shi 81 294 38 5166 Ibaraki 316-0033 JAPAN 294 38 5268 [email protected]

Yatsu Mr. Atsushi Yatsu 6951 Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products 9,Kawarai-cho, Kuki 81 480 28 2071 Saitama 346-0028 JAPAN 480 28 2072 a [email protected]

Yazaki mail ret. 7/02 Mr. Sumio YazakiMAIL RETURNED 5775 Integrated Geotechnology Institute Limited4-6-9 Rockfield Bldg.6F, Iidabashi Chiyoda-ku 81 3 5276 5276 Tokyo 102-0072 JAPAN 3 5276 5309 [email protected]

Ye MAIL RET. 7/02 same addr.4/03Mr. Ye Bo-Rong 1273Senior EngineerMAIL RETURNED 9-05 MAIL RETURNED 3rd Navigation Engineering Bureau 827 Zhaojiabang Road 21 6439 9960 Shanghai 200032 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 21 6433 3532

Yildiz Dr. Abdulazim Yildiz 7299 Cukurova University Department of Civil Engineering 90 90 322 338 67 02 Izmir TURKEY [email protected]

Yilmaz Dr. Gülgün Yilmaz 7047 Assistant Professor Anadolu University Department of Civil Engineering 90 Iki Eylul Kampusu 222 321 35 50 Eskisehir TURKEY 222 323 95 01 [email protected]

Yilmaz Dr. Recep Yilmaz 7298 Ege University Department of Engineering 90 90 232 388 60 26 Izmir 114 TURKEY [email protected] Dr. Jian-Hua Yin 7219 Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dept. of Civil & Structural Eng. Kowloon, Hong Kong HONG KONG, CHINA [email protected]

Yokota Mr. Yoshihiko Yokota 7325 Tokyo Printing Ink Mfg. Co. Ltd. 2-7-15 Shinmachi Tabata 82 Kita-ku 82 3 5692 7337 Tokyo 114-0012 JAPAN 82 3 5692 7330

Yokota not a 2001 mbrMr. Yoshihiro Yokota 1689 Maeda Kosen Co., Ltd. 38-3 Okinunome, Harue-cho, 81 Sakai-gun 776 51 9202 Fukui 919-0422 JAPAN 776 51 9203 [email protected] a Mr. Toyoji Yonezawa 4586 Transport and Technology Japan Railway Construction, 2-1 Gionn-cho Hakata-ku 81 Fukuoka-shi 92 283 9623 Fukuoka 812-8622 JAPAN 92 283 9592 [email protected] Mr. Young-Ho Yoo 7185 Division Manager Kolon International Corp. Kolon Tower Bldg. 52 1-22 Byeolyang-dong 02 3677 8351 Gwachon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 427-709 KOREA 02 3677 7532 [email protected] Mr. Young-Ho Yoo 7074 Kolon International Corp. Kolon Tower Bldg. 1-22 Byeolyang-dong 02 3677 8351 Gwachon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 427-709 KOREA 02 3677 7532 [email protected]

Yoo Prof. Han-kyu Yoo 4861 Assistant Professor Hanyang University Civil & Environmental Engineering Dept. 52 1271 Sa 1-dong, Ansan-si 031 400 5147 Gyeonggi-do, 425-791 KOREA 031 400 4029 [email protected]

Yoo Mr. Yoo, Chung Seok 7070 Korea Apparel Testing & Research Institute232-22 Yangdu-dong, tangdaemuri-gu Seoul 130-823 KOREA [email protected]

Yoo non chap mbr 1998Prof. Chungsik Yoo 4293 Dept. of Civil & Envir. Engr. Professor Sungkyunkwan University 300 Chun-chun Dong, Jan-An Gu 52 031 290 7518 Suwon, Kyong-Gi Do 440-746 KOREA 031 290 7549 [email protected]

Yoon E'01 chg email 7/01Mr. Yoon-Mo Yoon 3260 President Daehan I.M. Ltd. Co. 4th Floor Sejin Bldg. 52 54-6, Gui-2 Dong 02 456 4900 Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143-202 KOREA 02 456 7210 [email protected] Mr. T. Byran York 5885 Construction Manager GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 6482 Bricktown Circle 1 443 812 2778 Glen Burnie, MD 21061 USA 410 381 4499 [email protected] Mr. Shigeru Yoshida 4698 Tenox Corp. 6-13-7 Akasaka, Minato-ku, 81 3 3582 5168 Tokyo 107-8533 JAPAN 3 3582 4714 [email protected]

Yoshida Mr. Makoto Yoshida 7496 Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd. 1534-1 Yostu-ku Nasushiobara 81 81 287 39 2109 Tochigi 329-2746 JAPAN 81 287 39 2132 [email protected] Mr. Hiroshi Yoshihara 4897 Yoshihara Kakou Co. 7-11 Tsubaki Hazama, Toyohama 81 Minami-chita-cho 569 65 1911 Chitagun, Aichi, 470-3412 JAPAN 569 65 2557

Yoshihara Mr. Takayasu Yoshihara 2831 Yoshihara Kako Co. Ltd. 7-11 Tsubaki Hazama, Toyohama, 81 569 65 1911

Minami Chita-cho, Chitagun, Aichi 470-3412 JAPAN 569 65 2557

Yoshikaw a Mr. Susumu Yoshikawa 1278 Mitsubishi Chemical Functional Products, Inc.2-19-24 Hakataeki 81 Hakataku Fukuoka-shi 92 432 0105 Fukuoka 812-0011 JAPAN 92 432 0125 [email protected]

Yoshikoshi Dr. Hiroshi Yoshikoshi 1279 Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd. Kensetsu-Bu1-1-3 Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku 81 3 4216 1111 Tokyo 100-8560 JAPAN 3 4216 5099 [email protected]

Yoshizaw a mail ret 3/02Mr. Mitsuzo Yoshizawa 1589 Seiko Kenkyujo 2-18-20, Kakazu 81 98 870 2334 Ginowan-shi, Okinawa 901-2226 JAPAN 98 870 2321 [email protected]

You Mr. Yuanyuan You 7387 Wuxi Yuhe Industrial Fabrics Co., Ltd. 958 Xuxiang, Meiyuan 86 86 0510 5515040 Wuxi, Jiangsu 214064 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 0510 5515040

You Dr. Greg You 6029 Technical Manager GSE Lining Technology Co., Ltd. 555 Rasa Tower 26th Fl. 66 Phaholyothin Road, Soi 19 2 937 0091 Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 THAILAND 2 937 0097 [email protected] Mr. David Young 1356 ABG Geosynthetics Limited Unit E7, Melham Mills Road, 44 Meltham, 01484 852 096 Holmfirth, West Yorkshire HD9 4DS UNITED KINGDOM 01484 354 825 [email protected]

Young going to IragMr. Lloyd W. Young, Jr. 6481 Principal Engineer Bechtel National Inc. 50/11/D85 50 Beale Street 415 768 3588 San Francisco, California 94105 USA 415 768 3535 [email protected] Mr. Yu Xi-Jian 4882 Head of Geotechnical Division China Academy of Railway Science Xi Zhi Men Wai 10 63224084 Beijing 100081 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 10 62256572

Yuan Prof. Yuan Hong 4881 Office of Retired Cadre Engineering Institute of Chinese Army Corps Guang Hua Men Wai 25 84601047 Nanjing, Jiangsu 210007 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 25 84601047

Yunoki not a 2001 mbrMr. Yuji Yunoki 1282 Nippon Koei Co. Ltd. 4-2 Kojimachi 81 03 5276 2762 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0083 JAPAN 03 5276 3024 [email protected] Ing. Roberto Zago 6277 Soles S.p.A. Via Gramadora 5 0543 781120 47100 Forli ITALY 0543 781730 [email protected] Mr. Miltos Zakas 7435 131 Kifisias Av. 30 11524, Athens GREECE [email protected]

Zakopal Ing. Roman Zakopal 7309 Kordtrade s.r.o. Pod visnovkou 21 420 420724 763 722 140 00 Praha CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Dr.-Ing. Ludwig W. Zangl 3226 Berat. Ingenieur Ingenieurbuero fuer Geotechnik Untere Hauptstraße 76 49 06347 8642 67363 Lustadt GERMANY 06347 6741

Zanzinger new AddrperMbr7/02 SKZperJPG10/03Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Zanzinger 2677 SKZ - TeConA GmbH Friedrich-Bergius-Ring 22 49 0931 4104259 97076 Würzburg GERMANY 0931 4104207 [email protected] Ing. Carmelo Zappietro 5142 Technical Director Naue GeoSystem S.r.l. Via Giachino, 79 39 011 250945 10149 Torino ITALY 39 011 252752 [email protected] Ing. Franco Zardo 5143 Adriaplast S.p.A. Via Turati 12 02 574321 20121- Milano ITALY 02 5390169 [email protected] Ing. Jiri Zaruba 6474 SG-Geotechnika a.s. Geologicka 4 420 4.20602E+11 152 00 Praha 5 CZECH REPUBLIC [email protected] Mr. Zeng Xi-Ting 1290 Tianjin Harbor Engineering Institute 1474 Dagunan Road 22 28345470 Hexi District, Tianjin 300222 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Zhang Mr. Zhang, Jitai 6073 General Manager Jihongtai Plastics Room 2503,Zhonghuang Int. Bldg. NO.26 Guomaobei Road, Haikou City 898 68533925 Hainan Province 570125 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 898 68533095 [email protected]

Zhang Mr. Wei Zhang 7388Director - Ministry of Water Resources P.R. China Changliang Water Resources Committee Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute 86 23 Huangpu Road, Hankou 86 027 82829745 Wuhan, Hubei 430019 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 027 82829740 [email protected]

Zhang Prof. Zhang Wei-Min 4883 Deputy Director Geotechnical Department Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute 86 34 Hujuguan 86 25 85829502 Nanjing 210024 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 86 25 85829555 [email protected]

Zhang Mr. Zhang Bin 6080 Senior Engineer of Water Conservancy Heilongjiang Provincial Research Institute 12 Yanxing Road 451 6301028 Harbin, Heilongjiang 150080 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Zhang Mr. Zhang Shu-Ren 4844 First Navigation Engineering Administration 1 Xuzhou Dao 2223310268 Tianjin 300042 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC)

Zhang Prof. Zhang Qisen 5713 Professor Changsha Communications University 731 5219011 Changsha, 410076, Hunan CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 731 5211191 qswzhang@public _cs.hn.cnZhang Mr. Zhang, Qing Ming 6069 Chief Engineer Hubei Nete Plastics Ltd. Qingdao Rd. Yichang Economy & Tech Dev. Zone 0717 634 1561 Yichang, Hubei 443003 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 0717 634 1523 [email protected] Mr. Zhang Yan-jie 6323 Qiaoshida Co.,North China Oil Field Corrosion Prevention Research Institute of North China Oil Field 317 2715642 Renqiu, Hebei CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 317 2729132

Zhao details per mbr 6/02 nags02Dr. Aigen Zhao, P.E. 3164 Vice President, Engineering Tenax Corp. 4800 E. Monument St. 1 410 522 7000 Baltimore, Maryland 21205-3031 USA 410 522 3977 [email protected]

Zhou mail ret 3/03 Prof. Zhou Guang-yuan 6081 Hunan XiangWei Non-Woven Geotextile Co.Ltd.Dajiangkuo 745 3587036 Xupu, Hunan Province CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 745 3587099 [email protected]

Zhou (addr. chg 4/98) Mr. Zhou Da-Gang 389 Senior Engineer, Vice Manager China Agricultural Means Group Shanghai Co.8th Floor 1 Changan House 1001 Changan Road 021 63173621 Shanghai, 200070 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 021 63172702 [email protected]

Zhu E'01 chg email 7/01Mr. Zhu Hong 3911 General Manager Hubei Nete Geosynthetics Ltd. Qingdao Rd. Yichang Economy and Technology Developing Zone 0717 6341910 Yichang, Hubei 443003 CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) 0717 6341523 [email protected]

Ziegler non chapter mbr-02 or 03 04Univ.Prof.Dr.-Ing. Martin Ziegler 5757Geotechnical Engr.,Geotechnik im Bauwesen RWTH Aachen Mies-van-der-Rohe-Str.1 49 241 8025247 D-52074 Aachen GERMANY 241 8022384 [email protected]

Zolnay Ing. Stefan Zolnay 7310 Stavocom spol, s.r.o. Racianska 109 C 421 421907 784 074 831 01 Bratislava SLOVAKIA

Zornberg (new addr. 9/03 per mbr)Dr. Jorge G. Zornberg, P.E. 2140 Professor The University of Texas at Austin Civil Engineering Department 1 Univ. Station, C1792 512 232 3595 Austin, Texas 78712-0280 USA 512 471 6548 [email protected]

Zulueta E'01 chg email 7/01Mr. Aitor Zulueta 4711 Project Manager Tecnicos Asociados Terranova, S.L. Colón de Larreátegui, 32-1° 349 9442 32114 E-48009 Bilbao SPAIN 9442 45234 [email protected]

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Abdullah Mr. Che H. Abdullah 6865 Student (PhD) University of Wisconsin - Madison 502 K. Eagle Heights 608 262 6281 Madison, WI 53705 USA [email protected]

Abe Mr. Naoki Abe 6436 Student - Attn: Kunio Minegishi Nihon University-College of Science & Tech Dept of Transportation Engr.& Socio-Tech 81 7-24-1 Narashinodai Funabashi-shi Chiba 274-8501 JAPAN

Abul Mr. Faiz Abuol 7402 Student (B.Tech) Jamia Millia Islamia i-33/15, batia house, akhia, jamia nagar Dept.of Civil Engineering 011 3698 4530 Camp Hill, PA 17011 USA abul [email protected]

Akabane Mr. Toru Akabane 7339 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Ampera Mr. Basuki Ampera 6517 Student Winkler Str. 10 b Zimmer 206 49 09599 Freiberg GERMANY

Andrejack Ms. Theresa L. Andrejack 6870 Student (B.S./M.S.) Drexel University 2914 Sunset Drive Dept. of Civil and Env. Engineering 717 574 5614 Camp Hill, PA 17011 USA [email protected]

Appel Mr. Matthew J. Appel 6871 Student University of Wisconsin - Platteville 15198 100th Avenue Dept. of Civil and Env. Engineering 715 720 8845 Platteville, WI 54729 USA Matt [email protected]

Arjona Mr. Isidoro Arjona 7180 Student (Master of Engineering) Auburn University Dept. of Civil Engineering 800 East Hackberry 956 682 5332 McAllen, TX 78501 USA [email protected]

Balunaini Mr. Umashankar Balunaini 6872 Student (PhD) Purdue University 550 Stadium Mall Drive Dept. of Civil Engineering 765 494 0892 West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA [email protected]

Barnes Ms. Jennifer Barnes 7421 Student Syracuse University 1225 E. Genesee St. Apt #3 Dept.of Civil & Environmental Engr. 607 287 2057 Syracuse, New York 13210 USA [email protected]

Bastias Ms. Claudia Andrea Vasquez Bastias 6609 Student Rua Alcides Mello Ramalho, 105 55 12-3947-6802 12422-580 Pindamonhangaba-SP BRAZIL 12 3642 1418 [email protected]

Basu Mr. Dipanjan Basu 6873 Student (PhD) Purdue University 550 Stadium Mall Drive Dept. of Civil Engineering 765 496 4386 West Lafayette, IN 47906 USA [email protected]

Baun Mr. Christian Baun 7190 Student Hungerburgweg 3 49 71093 Weil im Schönbuch GERMANY

Baxter Mr. Peter Baxter 7179 Student (PhD) University of Western Ontario Dept. of Civil and Environmental Eng. Engineering Science Bldg.519 661 2111 x.88291 London, ON N6A 5B9 CANADA [email protected]

Beerlage Ms. Nikola Beerlage 6518 Student Königshügel 26 49 52074 Aachen GERMANY

Benjamim Mr. Carlos Vinicius Benjamim 6874 Student University of Texas at Austin 2103 Nueces Street 512 477 8865 Austin, TX 78705 USA [email protected]

Bentley Mr. Darren K. Bentley 6875 Student (BSc.) University of Wisconsin - Platteville 911 Hawthorne Dr. Dept. of Civil Engineering 920 565 2720 Howards Grove, WI 53083 USA [email protected]

Bird Mr. Salina N. Bird 6877 Student (B.S.) Portland State University 4148 SE 63rd Ave. Dept. of Civil and Env. Engineering Portland, OR 97206 USA [email protected]

Biringen Mr. Emre Biringen 6878 Student (PhD) University of Wisconsin - Madison 1314 West Johnson #502 Dept. of Civil and Env. Engineering 608 358 5323 Madison, WI 53715 USA [email protected]

Blanco Ms. Awilda M. Blanco 6880 Student (PhD) University of Missouri - Columbia Department of Civil and Env. Engineering 2012 W. Ash Apt. K-15 573 882 9413 Columbia, MO 65203 USA [email protected]

Blankenegal Mr. Brandon J. Blankenegal 6881 Student Brigham Young University 288 S. 400 E. Dept. of Civil and Env. Engineering 801 377 2953 Provo, UT 84606 USA [email protected]

Booy Mr. Dustin Booy 6827 Student (M.Eng.) Manitoba Transportation & Govt. Services 9-1329 Niakwa Rd. E. 204 371 5303 Winnipeg, MB R2J 3T4 CANADA [email protected]

Bostenaru Mrs. Maria Dan Bostenaru 5035 University Student Barajul Sadului nr.9,Bl. Y10, ap.7 644 72 84 Bucharest ROMANIA [email protected]

Brahm Mr Stefan Brahm 7189 Student Baumeisterstr. 19 49 040 7207014 20099 Hamburg GERMANY

Busse Ms. Eefje Büsse 6519 Student Rijksweg 37 49 6295 AK Lemiers NETHERLANDS, THE eef [email protected]

Caballero Ms. Imelda Olague Caballero 6883 Student (PhD) New Mexico State University Department of Civil Engineering 505 541 7428 Las Cruces, NM 88001 USA [email protected]

Camp MSc. Solia Julia Alves Macedo Camp 6769 Student USP Rua Joaquim Celidonio Gomes dos Reis 55 11-3767-4432 São Paulo (SP ) 05374-170 BRAZIL 11-3767-4432 [email protected]

Carneiro Eng. Auner Pereira Carneiro Jr. 6767 Student ITA Rua Teopompo de Vasconcelos, 463 55 809 Vila Adyanna São José dos Campos (SP ) 12243-830 BRAZIL [email protected]

Castro Eng. Nathalia Paiva Barbosa Castro 6770 Student ITA Rua Pedro Tursi, 38 apto. 12B 55 Jd. Satélite São José dos Campos (SP ) 12230-090 BRAZIL [email protected]

Castro Fontenla Mrs. Ana Cristina Castro Fontenla 6781 Student PUC -RJ Av. Ministro Afrânio Costa, 255 apto 202 55 Barra da Tijuca Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 22621-220 BRAZIL

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Cevik Ms. Sevinc Y. Cevik 7404 Student (Ph.D) New Mexico State University Dept.of Civil and Geological Engineering 505 646 3246 Las Cruces, NM 88001 USA [email protected]

Chen mail ret 1/04Ms. Joyce Chen 6368 Student (Masters Eng.) University of British Columbia Mining Engineering 1259 West 48th Avenue 603 261 7956 Vancouver, BC V6M 2N7 CANADA [email protected]

Chinen Ms. Yuko Chinen 7338 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Niohn University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Chwalibog Mr. Adam P. Chwalibog 7405 Student (MS) Syracuse University 1309 Grant Blvd. Dept.of Civil and Env. Engineering 315 443 3352 Syracuse, New York 13026 USA [email protected]

Cimpeanu Corina E'01Ms. Gabriela Cimpeanu Corina 5422 PhD Student Faculty of textile and leather lasi Str. Vasile Lupu 124, Bl. B5, Sc.A, ap. 232278673Ext2197 IASI ROMANIA [email protected]

Cody Ms. Tasha L. Cody 7406 Student (MBA) Mercer University 260 The Bluffs Austell, GA 30168 USA [email protected]

Colmanetti MSc. Janaina Provásio Colmanetti 6773 Student UnB Rua das Acácias, 1431-Ap.502B 55 B. Vale do Sereno 31-3264-9041 Belo Horizonte - MG 34000-000 BRAZIL 31-92333272 [email protected]

Conlledo Mr. Pablo Conlledo 7216 Student Universidad del Valle de Guatemala (UVG )Avenida las Américas 24-62 zona 13 502 502 5531 0855 01013, Guatemala GUATEMALA, C.A. 502 6634 8934 [email protected]

Costa MSc. Carina Maia Lins Costa 5160 Student EESC-USP Rua Alvarenga Peixoto, 371 apto.43 bloco B 16 2611380 SΓo Carlos (SP ) 13566-582 BRAZIL 16 2739509 [email protected]

Costanzi Eng. Márcio Antonio Costanzi 6768 Student Rua General Osório, 626 apto 61 55 18-221-1260 Presidente Prudente (SP ) 19020-630 BRAZIL [email protected]

Cronen Mr. Bernd Cronen 5792 Student Alfred-Messel-Weg 8a/32 49 64287 Darmstadt GERMANY

Dantas Eng. Bruno Teixeira Dantas 6772 Student Rua da Bandeira, 427 apto. 61 55 Cabral 41-352-0969 Curitiba (PR ) 80035-270 BRAZIL 41-352-0969 [email protected]

Demirkan Mr. Mehmet Melih Demirkan 6889 Student (PhD) University of Maryland - College Park Glenn Martin Hall Dept. of Civil & Env. Engineering 301 405 0305 College Park, MD 20742 USA [email protected]

Detert Mr Oliver Detert 7192 Student Wenzelstr. 14 49 52070 Aachen GERMANY

Dumitru Mr. Alexandru Laurentiu Dumitru 5394 Student Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest Str. Negru Voda, Bl.B4,Sc.F,ap.17 0248 68 07 79 Pitesti, Jud. Arges ROMANIA [email protected]

Erdmann Mr Rocco Erdmann 7193 Student Wagnerstr. 46 49 0163 5222070 22081 Hamburg GERMANY

Evans Mr. Paul Evans 6828 Student (B.Sc.) University of British Columbia Department of Geological Engineering 7359 147A Street 604-916-2526 Surrey, BC V3S 9L7 CANADA [email protected]

Feodorov Ms. Cristina Feodorov 5395 PhD Student-Geotechnical Department Technical University of Bd. Lacul Tei, No. 124+40 (0 )21 240 40 43 Sector 2, Bucharest ROMANIA

+40 (0 )21 242 20 56 [email protected]

Garg Mr. Anurag Garg 6829 Student (PhD) University of Calgary Department of Civil Engineering 107-4847 Dalton Drive, NW 403 220 5972 Calgary, AB T3A 2G7 CANADA [email protected]

General Mr. Chadd R. General 7407 Student (MS) Syracuse University 434 Hillsdale Ave. Dept.of Civil Engineering 315 443 1099 Syracuse, NY 13026 USA [email protected]

Gerardo Mr. Cardenas Gutierrez Gerardo 7408 Student (MSc) Dalhousie University 5157 Morris St. - Apt. 404 Dept.of Civil Engineering 902 446 7145 Halifax, NS B3J 3P2 CANADA [email protected]

Glassl Mr. Michael Glassl 6226 Student Guido-Schneble-Str. 51a 49 80689 Müchen GERMANY

Görges Mr Benjamim Görges 7194 Student Heidloge 24 49 040 6030439 22359 Hamburg GERMANY

Gottingar Mr. Solkem K. Gottingar 7420 Student (B.S.) Syracuse University 570 Westminster Rd. - Apt# F25 Dept.of Civil Engineering 971 803 8197 Syracuse, NY 11230 USA [email protected]

Griegel Ms. Dorothea Griegel 5797 Student Ludwigshöhstr. 49 49 64289 Darmstadt GERMANY

Guede Eng. Vivianne Cardoso Pessoa Guede 6774 Student Rua Potiguara, 464 ap.203 55 Jacarepaguá 21-2447-5292 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 22750-290 BRAZIL [email protected]

Gupta Mr. Ranjiv Gupta 6894 Student (PhD) University of Texas at Austin 2408 Leon - Apt. 105 Dept. of Civil Engineering 512 970 0442 Austin, TX 78705 USA ranjiv [email protected]

Gupta Mr. Rishi Gupta 6831 Student (PhD) University of British Columbia Department of Civil Engineering 6335 Thunderbird Crescent - Box 395 604 728 0579 Vancouver, BC V6T 2G9 CANADA [email protected]

Hagner Ms. Theresa Hagner 6213Student MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Mozartstr. 18 49 99423 Weimar GERMANY

He Mr. Peng He 7274 Student Cemagref Bordeaux 50, avenue de Verdun 05 57 88 89 00 33612 Cestas Cedex FRANCE [email protected]

Heesen Mrs. Eva Heesen 7195 Student Hoffmeyerstr. 1 49 21073 Hamburg GERMANY

Hillebrandt Ms. Angelika Hillebrandt 6215 Student Josef-Spital-Str. 5 49 82256 Fürstenfeldbruck GERMANY

Höher Ms Daniela Höher 7196 Student Stolberger Str. 66 49 52068 Aachen GERMANY

Huang Mr. Wen-Chao Huang 6896 Student Purdue University 430 Wood Street, #951 Dept. of Civil Engineering 765 494 6246 West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA [email protected]

Huang Mr. Jie Huang 6897Student (Masters)MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Widener University MAIL RETURNED Department of Civil Engineering 1515 Upland Street 610 499 8085 Chester, PA 19013-5729 USA [email protected]

Hussain Mr. Hussain Zihad 7069 Student Unitec International Ministry of Planning, 4th Floor 960 Ghaazee Building 960 772409 MALDIVES 960 318343 [email protected]

Ichikawa Mr. Satoshi Ichikawa 6427 Student - Faculty of Engineering Musahi Institute of Technology Dept of Civil Engineering 81 1-28-1 Tamazautsumi Setagaya-ku 3 3557 2202 Tokyo 158-8557 JAPAN 3 3557 2202 [email protected]

Imano Mr. Satoshi Imano 5953StudentMAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED University of Tsukuba MAIL RETURNED

Graduate School of Life & Environmental Sciences 81 1-1-1 Tennoudal Tsukuba-shi Ibaraki 300-8573 JAPAN

Imano Mr. Yuta Imano 6985 Student - Attn: Kunio Minegishi Nihon University, Dept. of Transportation Engineering and Socio-Technology 81 7-24-1 Narashinodai Funabashi-shi Chiba 274-8501 JAPAN

Imano MAIL RETURNED 3/03Mr. Tomoyuki Imano 5963 Student Tsukuba UniversityGraduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences 81 1-1-1 Yayoi Bunkyo-ku 113-8657 Tokyo 113-8657 JAPAN [email protected]

Inoue Mr. Koichi 7341 Student Kyushu University Room 202 1-20-30 Harada 82 Higashi-ku Fukuoka-shi Fukuoka 812-0063 JAPAN [email protected]

Ishikura Ms. Asami Ishikura 7337 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Jackson Ms. Jessyca E. Jackson 7409 Student Syracuse University Dept.of Civil & Env. Engineering 175 Small Road - Apt. 5 717 315 9957 Syracuse, NY 13210 USA [email protected]

Jalili�Jalili Mr. Mehdi Jalili 7014 Student Iran University of Science and Technology Geotechnical Department No6-eastern 8 meter lane0098 2179 06449 Dardfasht Street, Tehran 16519-44515 IRAN [email protected]

Jang Mr. Min Ho Jang 6486 Student 113-1001 Duam-Apartment 52 Sansu2-dong, Dong-gu 062 265 9021 Kwangiu KOREA 061 751 1029 [email protected]

Jin Mr. Yong-Bun Jin 7015 Student (Masters) Chonnam National University Graduate SchoolDepartment of Textile Engineer 52 300 Yong bongdong, Puk-Gu 82 62530 0342 Gwang-Ju 500-757 KOREA [email protected]

Kam Eng. Thelma Sumie Maggi Marisa Kam 6778 Student Rua Prof. Nicoletta Stella Germano, 70 apto. 52 55 55 16 3376-4511São Carlos (SP ) 13561-090 BRAZIL thelma [email protected]

Kandula Mr. Rajasekhar Kandula 7016 Student (PhD) S.V. University Department of Civil Engineering 7-35 Vasavi Nagar, MR Palli 0877 2242 946 Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517502 INDIA krs [email protected]

Kaneshige Mr. Masahiro Kaneshige 6428 Student - Faculty of Engineering Kyusyu University, Dept of Civil Engr. 6-10-1 Hakozaki Higashi-ku 81 Fukuoka-shi 92 642 3286 Fukuoka 812-8581 JAPAN 92 642 3285

Kanou Mr. Singo Kanou 7500Student -Graduate School of Environmental Studeis Tohoku University Geomaterial & Energy Lab. 81 6-620 Aoba Aramaki Aoba-ku 81 22 795 6336 Sendai 980-8579 JAPAN 81 22 795 6336 [email protected]

Kargici Mr. Bekir Kargici 7017 Student Gebze Institute of Technology Department of Earth Quake Engineering Arapcesme Mah. 1055 Sok.No.1 90 262 6445566 Kocaili, TR 41400 TURKEY [email protected]

Kempa Mr Holger Kempa 7197 Student Sprengelstr. 38 49 13353 Berlin GERMANY

Khan Mr. Kamran Muzaffar Khan 6637 Student University of Engg. & Technology Taxila Dept of Civil Engrr 92 333 5156069 Taxila, 47050 PAKISTAN 596 9314226 [email protected]

Kim Mr. Duhwan Kim 7410 Student (PhD.) Georgia Institute of Technology Dept.of Civil and Env. Engineering 790 Atlantic Dr. 404 385 0058 Atlanta, GA 30332 USA [email protected]

Kim Mr. Son-A Kim 7018 Student (Senior) Chonnam National University Graduate SchoolFaculty of Applied Chemistry 52 300 Yong bongdong, Puk-Gu 82 62530 0342 Gwang-Ju, 500-767 KOREA [email protected]

Kitahara Mr. Ryo Kitahara 7331 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Kleih Ms. Jennifer Kleih 6521 Student Trainsjochweg 2 49 83026 Rosenheim GERMANY [email protected]

Kosor Mr. Tomislav Kosor 6219 Student Unterstr. 55 49 47051 Duisburg GERMANY

Krahn Mr. Tim Krahn 6834 Student (M.Sc) University of Manitoba Dept. of Civil Engineering - Geotechnical 204 474 8072 Winnipeg, MB R2J 5V6 CANADA tim [email protected]

Krauss Mr. Joachim Krauss 6397 Student Weierstr. 8 66399 Mandelbachtal GERMANY

Krodel Mr. Dirk Krödel 6217 Student Schirmerstr. 5 49 76133 Karlsruhe GERMANY

Kubiak Mr. Bradley A. Kubiak 6902 Student (MSc.) Syracuse University Dept.of Civil Engineering 307 Valley Road 315 882 2755 Syracuse, NY 13088 USA [email protected]

Kubota Ms. Mizuki Kubota 7335 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Kuramochi Ms.Yuko Kuramochi 6983Student - Graduate School of Civil Engineering University of Tokyo Dept of Civil Engineering 81 7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-8656 JAPAN

Langa-Nkodi Mr. Joseph Langa-Nkodi 7198 Student Leonrodtstr. 47 49 80636 München GERMANY [email protected]

Lange Mr. Karina Lange 7411 Student (PhD) Queen's University Dept.of Civil Engineering Ellis Hall, University Avenue613 533 6000 xt78227 Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 CANADA [email protected]

Lee Mr. Kevin Z. Lee 6904 Student (PhD) University of Colorado at Denver Dept. of Civil Engineering Box 113, 1200 Larimer Street 303 556 2364 Denver, CO 80217 USA [email protected]

Lee Mr. Sunam Lee 7019 Student (Masters) Chonnam National University Graduate SchoolDept. of Textile Engineering 52 300 Yong Bongdong, Puk-Gu 82 62530 0342 Gwang-Ju 500-757 KOREA [email protected]

Lehmer Ms. Babette Lehmer 6212 Student Muellner Hauptstr. 28 / Top 9 49 5020 Salzburg / Österreich AUSTRIA [email protected]

Lenz Ms. Sylvia Lenz 6216 Student Theresienstr. 57 49 089 52 31 48 21 80333 München GERMANY [email protected]

Li Mr. Chunling Li 6905 Student (PhD) University of Texas at Austin 2504 Manor Rd, Apt. 206 303 817 5701 Austin, TX 78722 USA [email protected]

Lodi Prof. Paulo César Lodi 6089 Student-Professor Faculdade de Eng.de Llha Solteira Alameda Bahia, 550 Centro 18 3743 1137 Llha Solteira (SP ) 15385-000 BRAZIL 18 3743 1137 [email protected]

Ma Ms. Christina Ma 6908 Student (PhD) University of Colorado at Denver Dept.of Civil Engineering Box 113, 1200 Larimer Street 303 556 8585 Denver, CO 80217 USA [email protected]

Madhyannapu Raja Sekhar Madhyannapu 7183 Student (PhD) University of Texas Dept. of Civil Engineering 400 Yates Street, #221 817 272 2973 Arlington, TX 76010 USA [email protected]

Maeda Mr. Yoshihiro Maeda 6433 Student Kogyokusha College of Technology Dept. of Civil Engineering 81 5-14-2 Gotanda Shinagawa-ku 3 3493 5671 Tokyo 141-0031 JAPAN 3 3493 4071

Maederer Mr. Matthew S. Maederer 6909 Student University of Wisconsin - Platteville 1620 Calhoun Rd. Dept.of Civil Engineering 262 385 6273 Brookfield, WI 53005 USA [email protected]

Malasavage Mr. Nicholas Malasavage 7060 Student (BS) Drexel University Dept.of Civil Engineering 1 3825 Hamilton Street - Apt. 2 215-806-2289 Philideplhia, PA 19104 USA [email protected]

Malhotra Ms. Aseemita Malhotra 6912 Student (MSc) University of Texas at Austin 4305 Duval Street, #115 Dept.of Civil Engineering 512 751 1135 Austin, TX 78751 USA [email protected]

Maloney Mr. David Maloney, Jr. 7413 Student (MS) University of Washington - Seattle Dept.of Civil Engineering - Geotechnical 4212 236th St. S.W. - Apt. U308 425 418 2627 Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 USA david4 [email protected]

Mannes Mr. Felix Mannes 6523Student MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED MAIL RETURNED Kreuzherrenstr. 10 49 52062 Aachen GERMANY

Manthena Mr. Prasad Manthena 6913 Student (Masters) University of Kentucky 201 Simpson Ave. #731 Dept.of Civil Engineering 859 367 0109 Lexington, KT 40504 USA [email protected]

Mclsaac Mr. Reagan McIsaac 7178 Student (PhD) University of Western Ontario Dept. of Civil and Environmental Eng. 1-65 Stanley St. 519 438 9225 London, ON N6C 1B2 CANADA [email protected]

Mehrabi Ms. Kathrin Mehrabi 7199 Student An der Kappe 65 d 49 13583 Berlin GERMANY

Melo Martins Eng. Paula de Melo Martins 6779 Student Praça Marechal Eduardo Gomes, 50 HTO apto 401 55 São José dos Campos (SP ) 12228-901 BRAZIL [email protected]

Meneses Mr. Lenardo Meneses 7021 Student (Masters-Geotechnical Engr.) USP-Dept of Geotechnical Engr. ) Av.136,n. 515, Apto.1401 S. Marista, Golania 55 62 39424742 Goias 74180-040 BRAZIL [email protected]

Meyer Mr. Gerrit Meyer 6524 Student Bahnhofstr. 14 49 27472 Cuxhaven GERMANY [email protected]

Miller Mr. Matthew Miller 7182 Student (Master of Civil Engineering) Texas A & M University Dept. of Civil Engineering 4932 Hardy Weadon 979 822 3767 College Station, TX 77845 USA [email protected]

Mimura Mr. Daisuke Mimura 6434 Student Sinshu University Dept. of Architecture & Civil Engineering 81 4-17-1 Wakasato Nagano-shi 26 269 5289 Nagano 380-8553 JAPAN 26 223 4480

Moffatt Mr. Ricardo Moffatt 6835 Student (PhD) University of British Columbia Department of Civil Engineering 2324 Main Mall - Room 2010 604 822 4856 Vancouver, BC V6T 1N7 CANADA [email protected]

Mok Mr. Mun-Sung Mok 7022 Student (PhD) Chonnam National University Dept. of Textile Engineering 52 300 Yong bongdong, Puk-Gu 82 62 530 0342 Gwang-Ju 500-757 KOREA [email protected]

Morbach Mr. Frank Morbach 6229 Student Ringstr. 5 49 76297 Stutensee-Blankenloch GERMANY

Murthy Mr. Tejas G. Murthy 6915 Student (PhD) Purdue University 317 South Chauncey Street #7 Dept.of Civil Engineering 765 743 3170 West Lafayette, IN 47906 USA tejas [email protected]

Mysliwietz Mr Wolfgang Mysliwietz 7188 Student c/o Feichtenschlager Sommerstr. 25 RGB 49 81543 München GERMANY [email protected]

Nachtigall Mr. Tees Nachtigall 6525 Student Trift 25 49 31275 Lehrte GERMANY [email protected]

Naesgaard Mr. Ernest Naesgaard 6836 Student (PhD) University of British Columbia Department of Civil Engineering R.R. #3 Site I-38 604 947 2637 Bowen Island, BC V0N 1G0 CANADA [email protected]

Nagashima Mr. Yusuke Nagashima 7340 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Neupane Mr. Deepak Neupane 6917 Student (PhD) University of Missouri 601 South Providence, Apt. 605 H 573 882 9413 Colombia, MO 65203 USA [email protected]

Nezu Ms. Eriko Nezu 7336 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Nuriddin Ms. Sajda Nuriddin 7414 Student Syracuse University Dept.of Mechanical Engineering 175 Small Rd. #5 315 442 6635 Syracuse, NY 13210 USA [email protected]

Ojha Mr. Satyajeet Ojha 7056 Student (Bachelor of Technology) Mumbai University Insitute of Chemical TechnologyDept. of Fibers and Textile Processing

(air force area ) d-3, vardhman colony, golf course scheme 9.12915E+11 Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342011 INDIA INDIA ojha [email protected]

Oka Mr. Hirokazu Oka 6448Student - Civil Engr.Dept Mr. Makoto Imano MAIL RETURNED 9-05 MAIL RETURNED 1-2-1 Izumi-cho 81 Narashino-shi Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Olinic Mr. Ernest Daniel Olinic 5396 PhD Student Technical University of Bd. Lacul Tei, Nr. 124+40 (0 )21 242 12 08 Sector 2, Bucharest ROMANIA

+40 (0 )21 242 08 66 [email protected]

Olson Mr. Scott M. Olson 4996 University of Illinois 2230d Newmark CE Lab 205 N. Mathews Ave. 217 265 7584 Urbana, IL 61801 USA 217 265 8041 [email protected]

Osicki Mr. Randal Osicki 6366 Consulting Engineer MDH Engineered Solutions Corp. 232-111 Research Drive 306 934 7527 Saskatoon, Sk S7N 3R2 CANADA 306 934 7528 [email protected]

Oyegbile Mr. Benjamin Oyebile 7415 Student (MSc) University of Applied Sciences - Berlin Dept.of Civil Engineering Seljapolku 7B 041 3 584 177 89011 Vantaa, FINLAND 01360 FINLAND [email protected]

Pathak Yadav Pathak 6838 Student (PhD) University of Manitoba Dept.of Civil Engineering 204 474 8072 Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6 CANADA [email protected]

Pena Ms. Catalina Peña 6659 Student Elespuru 860 San Isidro 51 1 4618623 Lima 27 PERU pena [email protected]

Pflueger Mr. Tobias Pflueger 5790 Student Moerfelder Landstr. 44 49 60598 Frankfurt GERMANY

Pillappa Mr. Gautham Pillappa 6918 Student (Masters) University of Texas at Arlington Dept.of Civil Engineering 904 Greek Row Drive #220 817 903 6693 Arlington, TX 76013 USA [email protected]

Poisson Mr. John Poisson 6919 Student (B.S.) Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute 603 529 2363 Troy, NY 12180 USA [email protected]

Przybylo Mr. Lukasz Przybylo 6920 Student (MSc) Syracuse University Dept.of Civil and Env. Engineering 741 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse, NY 13210 USA [email protected]

Rabisch Ms. Claudia Rabisch 6529 Student Matthiashofstr. 51 49 52064 Aachen GERMANY [email protected]

Rai Mr. Rajesh Rai 7023 Student (M. Tech) Banaras Hindu University Department of Mining Engineering 919 41526 5268 IT-BHU, Varanas UP INDIA rajeshk [email protected]

Rammelt Mr. Mike Rammelt 5798 Student Mainstr. 33 49 0611 2619073 65203 Wiesbaden GERMANY [email protected]

Rao Mr. Krishna Nag Rao 7181 Student (MS) University of Texas at Arlington Dept. of Civil and Environmental Eng. 400 South Oak St., Apt 243 817 548 9082 Arlington, TX 76010 USA [email protected]

Rebelo MSc. Karla Maria Wingler Rebelo 6776 Student Rua Franklin Brasiliense, 75 apto 03 Rua Franklin Brasiliense, 75 apto 03 55 55 16 3371-6528São Carlos (SP ) 13564-080 BRAZIL [email protected]

Reigles Mr. Damon Reigles 6922 Student (PhD) Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute Dept.of Civil and Env. Engineering 518 271 0712 Troy, NY 12180 USA [email protected]

Rezaie Mr. Mehdi Rezaie 7024 Student (M.Sc.)on Structural Engineering No. 90 Sabalan St. Azari Ave. Atashneshani 041 13320 809 Darvazehtehran, Tebriz IRAN mehd [email protected]

Rondinel-Oviedo Mr. Efrain A. Rondinel-Oviedo 6923 Student (PhD) Drexel University 3141 Chestnut Street, Bldg 3, Room 251 Dept.of Civil, Arch. & Env. Engineering 215 895 2087 Philidelphia, PA 19104 USA [email protected]

Rooban Mr. Kandarooban Rooban 7416 Student (BE) Anna University Dept.of Mechanical Studies 15/46, shaj liberty garden, tvs nagar00 91 42 25 54 77 90

Coimbatore, Tamilnadu 641 025 South India INDIA [email protected]

Roth Ms. Katja Roth 5796 Student Rolshover Kirchweg 42 49 0221 4229871 51105 Köln GERMANY [email protected]

Rüdt Mr Sebastilian Rüdt 7200 Student Auf der Lug 47 49 71726 Benningen am Neckar GERMANY

Ruiken Mr. Axel Ruiken 6492 Student Bessunger Str. 14 49 49 6151 665336 64285 Darmstadt GERMANY 49 162 4008298 [email protected]

Rujikiatkamjorn Mr. Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn 7072 Student University of Wollongong, Australia 5/6-12 Hindmarsh Ave. 61 61 401206959 Wollongong NSW 2500 AUSTRALIA 61 2 4221 3238 [email protected]

Ryu Mr. Jung-Jas Ryu 7025 Student (Masters) Chonnam National University Graduate SchoolDept. of Textile Engineering 52 300 Yong bongdong, Puk-Gu 82 62530 0342 Gwang-Ju 500-757 KOREA [email protected]

Sakakibara Mr. Tsutomu Sakakibara 6178 1-3, Anzen-cho 81 Tsurumi-ku Yokohama-shi 045 503 3741 Kanagawa 230-0035 JAPAN 045 502 1206 t [email protected]

Salehi Mr Kyrus Salehi 7201 Student Roermonderstr. 106 49 52072 Aachen GERMANY

Salenave do Couto SilvMrs. Mirely Salenave do Couto Silv 6782 Student UNIVAP Rua Gisele Martins, 291 apto 25A - B 55 Morumbi 55 12 3931-6687São José dos Campos (SP ) 12236-500 BRAZIL [email protected]

Samavedam Mr. Giridhar Samavedam 7061 Student (Masters) University of Arkansas Dept.of Civil Engineering 1 632 Putman Street #87 479-283-0162Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 USA [email protected]

Santos Eng. Caroline Tomazoni Santos 6777 Student Av. São João, 279/33 Higienópolis Av. São João, 279/33 Higienópolis 55 55 12 3947-6800São José dos Campos (SP ) 12242-000 BRAZIL 55 12 3947-6803caroline [email protected]

Sawada Mr. Yutaka Sawada 6430Dept. of Agricultural Environmental Engineering 81 1-1 Rokkodai-cho Nada-ku 78 803 5902 Kobe 657-8501 JAPAN [email protected]

Sawangsuriya Mr. Auckpath Sawangsuriya 6924 Student (PhD) University of Wisconsin - Madison 4833 Sheboygan Ave. Apt#234 Dept.of Civil and Env. Engineering 608 262 6281 Madison, WI 53706 USA [email protected]

Schlagowsky Mr Bastian Schlagowsky 7202 Student Schonensche Str. 36 49 13189 Berlin GERMANY

Schmitz Mrs. Heike Schmitz 6533 Student Ligsalzstr. 11 49 80339 München GERMANY [email protected]

Schnittger Mrs. Anne Schnittger 6534 Student c/o M. Rausch Fürstenbergstr. 11 49 80809 München GERMANY [email protected]

Sekhar Mr. Raja Sekhar Madhyannefu 7067 Student - Dr. Anandt Ruppala University of Texas at Arlington 400 Yates Street #221 1 817 272 2973 Arlington, Texas 76010 USA 817 274 9845 [email protected]

Shafeeg notstudentPerchap3/02 IMISPerchap03Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Abdula Shafeeg 5794 Student Kaiserstr. 36, App. Nr. 609 49 06131 883457 55116 Mainz GERMANY

Sia Miss Anna Sia 6989 Student Loughborough University Department of Civil & Building Engineering, 44 Ashby Road, 01509 223 641 Loughborough, Leicester LE11 3NT UNITED KINGDOM 01509 223 945 [email protected]

Siebers Mr. Gregory S. Siebers 6925 Student (Transportation/Construction) University of Wisconsin - Platteville Dept.of Civil Engineering 515 W. Main St. 920 475 3740 Platteville, WI 53818 USA [email protected]

Sieira Mrs. Ana Cristina Fontenla Sieira 5750 Student RUC-RIO Av.Ministro Afranio Costa,255 Apto. 202 Barra da Tijuca 21 2439 7777 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 22621-220 BRAZIL [email protected]

Siemens Mr. Gregory A. Siemens 6840 Student (PhD) University of Manitoba 119-2945 Pembina Hwy 204 474 8072 Winnipeg, MB R3T 3R1 CANADA [email protected]

Skirkie Mr. Joseph A. Skirkie 7417 Student Drexel University 4634 Wilbrock St. 1 Dept. of Civil Engineering 1 215 332 3011 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19136 USA [email protected]

Sofrone Mrs. Madalina Laura Sofrone 6339 Student Technical University of Civil Engineering Str. Sontu, Bl.D1,ScC,ap.15 0248 62 43 69 Pitesti, jud. ARGES ROMANIA [email protected]

Sofrone Mrs. Adina Maria Sofrone 5136 Student Academy of Economic Studies Str. Oborul Nou 13, Bl.P10, ap.536 1 252 18 50 Sect. 2, Bucharest ROMANIA [email protected]

Souza Rezende Eng. Emiliana de Souza Rezende 6780 Student PUC -RJRua Marquês de São Vicente, 170 apto 403 55 Gávea 21-2512-2690 Rio de Janeiro (RJ ) 22451-040 BRAZIL [email protected]

Sperlich Mr. Jürgen Sperlich 6535 Student Halifaxstr. 85 49 52074 Aachen GERMANY

Sperry Mr. Jason G. Sperry 7419 Student (MS) Syracuse University Dept.of Civil and Env. Engineering 215 Valley Rd. 315 298 6679 Syracuse, NY 13114 USA [email protected]

Stanila Mrs. Lavinia Stanila 6516 PhD Student Technical University of Civil Engineering Bd. Lacul Tei, Nr. 124+40 (0 )722 56 75 46 Bucharest, Sector 2 ROMANIA [email protected]

Su Mr. Bei Su 6927 Student (PhD) University of Kentucky 2846 Hanna Place Dept.of Civil Engineering 859 257 5927 Lexington, KT 40506 USA [email protected]

Sugawara Mr. Keisuke Sugawara 7332 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Suzuki Mr. Shingo Suzuki 6443Student - Civil Engr.Dept.Mr. Makoto Imano College of Industrial Technology 1-2-1 Izumi-cho 81 Narashino-shi Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Tabatabaee Mr. Taha Tabatabaee 7026 Student (MSc.) Kerman University Azad University. Department of Civil Engineering Ardakan, Yazd IRAN taha [email protected]

Tanaka Mr. Takayosi Tanaka 7333 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-shi 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Teixeira Mr. Sidnei Helder Cardoso Teixeira 6483 Student Av. Nossa Senhora da Assunção,675 Av. Nossa Senhora da Assunção,675 55 Apto.64 B 55 11 9810-4465São Paulo (SP ) 05359-001 BRAZIL [email protected]

Telesford Mr. Chris M. Telesford 7418 Student Syracuse University Dept.of Civil and Env. Engineering 100 Farm Acre Rd. - Apt. 4 315 442 6376 Syracuse, NY 13210 USA [email protected]

Tenea Ms. Dianea Tenea 6491 PhD Student Ovidius University Constanta Construction Engineering Department Bd. Mamaia 124+40 (0 )744 34 77 53 8700 Constanta, Jud Constanta ROMANIA [email protected]

Thompson Mr. Mark J. Thompson 6932 Student (PhD) Iowa State University 2927 Woodland, Apt.#4 Dept.of Civil Engineering 515 451 3673 Ames, IA 50014 USA [email protected]

Toman Ms. Elizabeth Toman 6933 Student (PhD) Oregon State University 215 Peavy Hall Department of Forest Engineering 541 737 5874 Corvallis, OR 97331 USA [email protected]

Trauner Mr Franz Xaver Trauner 7203 Student Bergstr. 16 49 94481 Grafenau GERMANY [email protected]

Trentini Eng. Renato Satoshi Trentini 6783 Student ITA Praça Marechal Eduardo Gomes, 50 55 HTO apto 301 12-3947-6802 São José dos Campos (SP ) 12228-901 BRAZIL 12-3947-6803 [email protected]

Tsuyuki Mr. Nobuo Tsuyuki 7090 Student (Nihon University ) 784 Takematsu Minamiashigara-shi Kanagawa 250-0111 JAPAN

Tsuyuki Mr. Mingfei Li 7091Student-Graduate School of Engineering Attn: Prof. Shi Utsunomiya Univ, Energy & Environmental Science 7-1-2 Youtou-cho Utsunomiya-shi 81 28 689 6218 Tochigi 321-8585 JAPAN 28 689 6218 [email protected] _u.ac.jp

Ubilla Mr. Javier O. Ubilla 6935 Student (PhD) Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute 338 Taylor Court 518 276 2064 Troy, NY 12180 USA [email protected]

Uede Mr. Yoshihiko Ueda 6441Student - Civil Engr. Dept.Mr. Makoto Imano College of Industrial Technology 1-2-1 Izumi-cho 81 Narashino-shi Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Vaitkus Mr. Audrius Vaitkus 7220 Student Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 11 Sauletekio Ave. 370 370 5 274 4712 LT-10223 Vinius LITHUANIA 370 5 88 507 [email protected]

Vimalaraj Mr. Panchalingam Vimalaraj 6937 Student (MSc) University of Nevada 401 College Dr. #130 Dept. of Civil Engineering 775 786 8062 Reno, NV 89503 USA [email protected]

Vogel Mr Matthias Vogel 7204 Student Salzburger Str. 3 49 71229 Leonberg GERMANY

Von Bank Mr. Markus von Bank 6537 Student Berensberger Str. 28 49 52134 Herzogenrath GERMANY [email protected]

Waki Mr. Sukei Waki 7334 Student - Prof. Makoto Imano Nihon University College of Industrial Technology 82 1-2-1 Izumi-cho Narashino-sho 82 47 474 2420 Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Walowsky Mr. David M. Walowsky, Jr. 6938 Student (Masters) Syracuse University 2446 Buckwheat Road Marietta, NY 13110 USA [email protected]

Warat Mr. Kongkitkui Warat 6429 Student-Postdoctoral Fellow Tokyo University of Science Dept of Civil Engineering 81 2641 Yamazaki, Noda 4 7124 1501 Chiba 278-8510 4074 JAPAN 4 7123 9766 [email protected]

Wasiuddin Mr. Nazimuddin Wasiuddin 6939 Student (PhD) University of Oklahoma 602 Sooner Dr. - Apt. #C Dept.of Civil Engineering & Env. Science 405 325 7993 Norman, OK 73072 USA [email protected]

Wasner Mr Jens Wasner 7205 Student Binsal 10 49 04105 556144 21218 Seevetal GERMANY

Weber Ms. Christine Weber 6940 Student (PhD) University of Texas at Austin 3201 Duval Rd #315 Dept.of Civil Engineering 512 834 3639 Austin, TX 78759 USA [email protected]

Wickert Mr. Fernando Wickert 5752 Student ITA Rua Benedito Alvarenga Carvalho 91, ap44B 55 12 2139-4645Sao Jose dos Campos (SP ) 12246-120 BRAZIL 55 12 [email protected]

Wieland Mr Bastian Wieland 7206 Student Breslauer Str. 35 49 71665 Vaihingen/Enz GERMANY

Xu Mr. Sifa Xu 6179 Student Utsunomiya University Energy and Environmental Science 81 7-1-2 Yoto Utsunomiya JAPAN [email protected]

Yeo Mr. Sang-Sik Yeo 6942 Student (PhD) 200 Karen Circle #V303 Dept.of Civil Engineering 610 583 9009 Glenolden, PA 19036 USA [email protected]

Yoshimoto Mr. Kouji Yoshimoto 6449Student - Civil Engr.Dept.Mr. Makoto Imano College of Industrial Technology 1-2-1 Izumi-cho 81 Narashino-shi Chiba 275-8575 JAPAN

Zarnani Mr. Saman Zarnani 6367 Student (PhD) Queen's UniversityGeoEngineering Centre at Queen's - RMC - Civil Eng.

13 General Crerar, Sawyer Bldg. - Rm. 2081, RMC

613 541 6000 xt6347 Kingston, ON K7K 7B4 CANADA [email protected]

Zevgolis Mr. Ioannis Zevgolis 6944 Student (PhD) Purdue University 550 Stadium Mall Drive Dept.of Civil Engineering 765 494 0892 West Lafayette, IN 47907-2051 USA [email protected]

Zhang Mr. Jie Zhang 6946 Student (PhD) Purdue University Dept.of Civil Engineering 114-8 Nimitz Dr. 765 496 4826 West Lafayette, IN 47906 USA [email protected]

Zhang Mr. Jingyu Zhang 6945 Student (PhD) Drexel University 3739 Lancaster Avenue 267 738 3161 Philidelphia, PA 19104 USA [email protected]

Minutes of the first International Paper Selection Committee (IPSC) for 8ICG, Yokohama2006

18:00 - 19:30, Tuesday 22nd June 2004 Cosmos Hall, Seoul Education & Culture Center, Seoul, Korea

Attendances IPSC: Prof. Bathurst, Dr. Cazzuffi, Prof. Gourc, Prof. Kamon, Mr. Lawson, Prof. Tatsuoka (Absentee: Prof. Brandl, Prof. Holtz) OC: Prof. J. Koseki (Vice Chairperson, Scientific and Program Division) Dr. N. Kiyokawa (Conference Secretary) Ms. Y. Akana (Conference Secretariat) (Absentee: Dr. J. Kuwano, Chair) Supporting Papers No.0 Agenda No.1 Comments from Prof. Holts and Prof. Brandl on IPSC in Seoul No.2 Keynote Lectures No.3 Tentative program of 8ICG No.4 Program and table of contents of 7ICG, Nice2002 Extra Pamphlet of Pacifico Yokohama AGENDA 1. Opening of IPSC Meeting - Prof. Tatsuoka expressed his thanks to today’s attendances. - The organizing committee members made their self-introduction. - It was proposed by Prof. Tatsuoka and all the attending members approved that Dr.

Cazzuffi joins IPSC. 2. Papers - Acceptance of the submission of case history papers from the following fifteen chapters

was confirmed; Italy, Japan, UK, Brazil, Korea, West Pacific, Czech, Australasia, Germany, Southeast Asia, Romania, NAGS, France, China and India. Based on the decision by the council meeting of IGS held 20th (Sunday) June 2004 in Seoul, it was confirmed that each chapter can submit up to ten case history papers. The letter of confirmation to the fifteen chapters and the last note to the other chapters (such as Turkey and Thailand) will be drafted and signed by the President and Vice President of the IGS. The letter will be sent to the Presidents and Secretaries of all the IGS chapters from the IGS Secretary. The subsequent correspondence with the chapters will be made through the OC of the 8IGC.

- It was agreed that, on request, OC will accept the submission of the abstracts of additional case history papers from the other chapters.

- The following conditions were agreed: a. IPSC will review the abstracts of ordinary papers and chapter papers in the next meeting

(May 2005). b. There will be no difference in the paper reviewing policy and process between the

ordinary papers and the chapter papers. c. Authors of exceptionally good papers will be recommended to submit their extended

version to the IGS journals (i.e., GI and G&G). The reviewers of the papers will evaluate the submitted papers from such a point of view. This information will be put on the conference home page, the IGS website and in IGS news as soon as possible and will be re-notified when the letter of the acceptance of abstract are being sent.

d. The authors for each chapter paper should include at least one IGS member. e. The number of pages for each chapter paper is four as with the ordinary papers. f. The number of pages for each ordinary paper is in principle four. OC may accept six

pages on request basis from the author.

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3. Proceedings - The following conditions were agreed:

a. There will be no difference in the printing policy between the ordinary papers and the chapter papers.

b. The pre-conference volume will include papers, Giroud lecture, Mercer Lecture and keynote lectures. Both hard copy and CD will be prepared.

c. The post-conference volume may or may not be published, depending on the budget and the ability of collecting discussion records.

4. Scientific Program - OC explained the tentative program of 8ICG. - The following conditions were agreed:

a. The number of parallel technical sessions held simultaneously will be four at the maximum. Organization of technical sessions, including special sessions, which may include special lectures, during the parallel (or plenary) session, will be discussed later.

b. The number of case history sessions will be decided later depending on the number of chapter papers.

c. The number of ISSMGE sponsored sessions will be two at the maximum. After classifying the accepted papers, due consultations to ISSMGE will be made.

d. The policy and procedures of selection of the key persons (chairpersons, discussion leaders and so on) will be decided later.

5. Keynote Lectures - All the attending IPSC members approved to invite the Mercer Lecture to 8ICG.. OC will

write the invitation letter to the secretariat of the Mercer Lecture (i.e., Mr. Paul, J.). - Free discussions how to organize the Keynote Lectures were made by the attending IPSC

members referring to the list of the candidates that had been nominated for the keynote lecturers by this IPCM. Prof. Kamon nominated additionally Prof. Craig Benson (University of Wisconsin, USA) for the topic of landfill.

- After some long discussions, the following policy was agreed: a. The number of the Keynote Lectures will be three. They will cover the following

condensed topics: (1) Seismic behaviour and design of reinforced soil structures including limit state design; (2) Landfill and environmental issues; and (3) Pavement or Hydraulic area.

b. Each keynote lecture should cover not only personal achievements but also a state-of-the-art summary of the respective topic that have recently been achieved worldwide. It was agreed that, unlike those at the initial IGCs, it has become very difficult for a single person to prepare such a SOA report. In order to promote the above, a team of experts from different regions will be invited to cooperate for each keynote lecture, while the presentation at the conference will be made by only one speaker fon each keynote lecture. The team members of the respective team, including the leader, should consist of at least one from each of the following three regions (Europe & Africa, North & South Americas, and Asia & Australasia). The three speakers should be geographically distributed as equally as possible as we can. It was agreed that one speaker is selected from, respectively, North & South Americas, Asia & Australasia and Europe & Africa.

c. For the topic of “Seismic behaviour and design of reinforced soil structures including limit state design”, after through discussions of the attending IPSM members, all the attending members agreed that Prof. Junichi Koseki (University of Tokyo, Japan) acts as the team leader. It was proposed and agreed that Prof. Koseki cooperates with Dr. Jiro Kuwano (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan), Prof. Richard Bathurst (Royal Military College, Canada) and others from other regions. Dr. Cazzuffi nominated Prof. Michele Maugeri (University of Catania, Italy) from Europe & Africa region for the team members.

d. It was agreed that the IPSC members from North & South Americas region (Prof.

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Bathurst and Prof. Holtz) will jointly nominate the team leader for the topic of “Land fill and environmental issues”. The IPSC members from the Europe & Africa region (Dr Cazzuffi, Prof. Brandl and Prof. Gourc) will jointly nominate the team leader for the topic of “Pavement or Hydraulic area”. These nominations should be made, reporting to the chairman of the IPSC (Dr Kuwano) within one month (i.e., by 22nd of July, 2004). After circulating the list of these nominations and approval by the IPSC members, a notification letter will be sent from the OC of 8IGC, preferably before the end of September 2004, to the three nominated leaders with a letter explaining the policy of the IPSC with respect to the keynote lectures that are described above. The letter will be drafted by the OC and reviewed by the IPSC members. After the acceptance of each leader on the conditions that the keynote lecture nominees accepts the policy of the IPSC, the IPSC will consult with the three keynote lectures on the members of the respective team.

e. The results from the above nominations will be reported to the council meeting of IGS in Austin, Texas, January 2005.

6. Schedule - The schedule proposed by OC was confirmed. - A meeting of IPSC for abstract review & selection reviewers of full papers and scientific

program (session organisation, chairpersons, discussion leaders, etc.) will be held in May 2005 (possibly on 11, 12 and/or 13th) in Yokohama.

- A meeting of IPSC for the final decision of accepting papers and scientific program will be held in April 2006 at Kyoto.

- For the above IPSC meetings, the expense for hotel accommodation and meals of the IPSC members will be provided by OC, while OC will seek for additional budget to cover the other costs as well.

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Minutes of the 2nd meeting of IPSC for 8ICG-Yokohama 2006 11-12 May 2005, Harbor Lounge A, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA

Schedule:

11th May 10:00-18:00 and 12th May 09:00-16:00 Attendees: - IPSC members; Prof. Bathurst, Prof. Gourc, Prof. Holtz, Prof. Kamon, Mr. Lawson and

Prof. Tatsuoka (on May 11) - Organizing committee; Prof. Kuwano (Chairperson) and Prof. Koseki (Co-chairperson)

(Scientific and Program Division), Ms. Akana (Secretary) Absentees: - IPSC members; Prof. Blandl, Dr. Cazzuffi Supporting Papers: No.0 Agenda No.1 Status of the paper abstract submission (Theme, Countries) No.2 Previous correspondence on chapter papers No.3 Proposed FORMAT FOR PA FORUM in 16th ICSMGE Osaka 2005 No.4a,b,c Abstracts for keynote lectures No.5 Tentative program of 8ICG No.6 Program and table of contents of 7ICG, Nice2002 No.7 Outline of results from abstract review No.8 List of possible reviewers for full papers No.9 Floor plans of Pacifico Yokohama Extra Minutes of the first IPSC for 8ICG in Seoul, June 2004 IGS council meeting minutes summary (IGS News, Vol.21, No.1) Agenda: Opening -Prof. Kuwano expressed his thanks to today’s attendances, in particular to overseas participants. 1. Status of the paper abstract submission (Theme, Countries) In total, the number of abstracts submitted as of May 10th was 390. Among them, the number of chapter papers was 83. The results from classification of the submitted abstracts w.r.t. the countries and subjects were reported. 2. IGS history by Dr. Giroud It was agreed that, as suggested by the last IGS council meeting, a special lecture session on the history of the IGS will be made by Dr. Giroud in the opening session, followed by a recognition event for IGS pioneers who have attended all eight international conferences. The total duration will be 30 min. Official letters should be sent to Dr. Giroud and the president of IGS, requesting giving the lecture (and preparing written version) and organizing the recognition event, respectively. The IGS council will be in charge of nominating the IGS pioneers. It was also agreed that the opening session for duration of one hour will start at 9:30, including the above two activities, and then the Giroud Lecture will be given from 10:30 to 11:30.

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3. Interaction session between practitioners and academics It was proposed by the last IGS council meeting to organize an interaction session between practitioners and academics. For reference, the format proposed at 16th ICSMGE, Osaka 2005 was explained. It was agreed that a similar forum will be given in 8ICG for duration of 90 min as a plenary session, possibly in the afternoon on the last day (September 22). A problem setting like the issue 1 as will be discussed in Osaka will fit to the 8ICG participants. A well-thought organization, such as relatively short presentations, is important to enhance good interaction between three parties, i.e., academics, practitioners and manufacturers. It was also agreed that Prof. Bathurst will write a proposal as a moderator, which will be distributed to IPSC members by the end of May. Prof. Koseki will act as a secretary. Announcements on this forum will be made in the next IGS news (call for presentation proposals) and Bulletin No.2 (including names of panelists, due by the middle of December, 2005), as well as in an electric format through the mailing list of IGS. Due reports will be made in the next council meeting held in Kyoto, September, 2005. The results of discussion can be reported in the IGS news published after 8ICG. 4. Keynote lectures The team members and abstracts of three keynote lectures were reported. The written version will be included in the pre-conference volume. Deadline for submission of drafts will be the end of April, 2006. The paper format should be announced soon to keynote lecturers and Giroud lecturer by Prof. Kuwano after he communicates with the publisher (possibly Millpress). The page allocation for each keynote lecture will be 40. It was confirmed that there is no duplication between the Giroud Lecture by Mr. Lawson entitled “Geotextile Containment: Old and New” and the keynote lecture by the team of Dr. Heibaum entitled “Hydraulic Application of Geosynthetics”. On the keynote lecture by the team of Dr. Kavazanjian, it was agreed to suggest the team to add a member from Asian region. As a candidate, Dr. Katsumi at Kyoto University, Japan was nominated It was agreed to suggest the team leader that the proposed contents may somehow overlap with the Rankine lecture by Prof. Rowe, while the keynote lecture may cover a wider range. For the team members who are not IGS members, a letter will be sent from the president of IGS to join IGS. The OC will provide the list of team members to Prof. Tatsuoka. 5. Scientific program (session organization, chairpersons, discussion leaders etc.) Tentative program of 8ICG was reviewed. Under an assumption of 8 presentation per one session for duration of 90 min., the total number of oral presentations will be 256 (=32*8), after considering the addition of the forum as described in item 3 to the program. The list of candidates for chairpersons was made. It was agreed to re-allocate papers that were submitted to minor categories (with total numbers much less than 10) into major categories. After re-allocation of the papers based on the above, they will be sub-divided into several sessions, considering the classification based on the second category (case history, testing, design, numerical analysis, …). Papers on soil improvement will be sorted in advance into “walls and slopes” and “basal reinforcement”; similar sorting will be made on papers on other major categories like waste landfills (slope stability, GCL, …). By following the above procedures, preliminary sorting of submitted abstracts was made into 38 sessions. Candidates for chairpersons were also assigned to some of them. The chairpersons will be requested to fulfill the following duties: a) Review and rate the papers that will be possibly allocated to the session.

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b) Nominate possible reviewers for the above papers. c) Propose the order of oral presentation (and selection between oral/poster presentations, if

needed). d) Chair the session with an assistance by the session secretary. e) Prepare a memorandum on good presentations and discussions that attracted the audience. Discussion was made on the organization of each session. The followings were agreed: a) A chairperson and a secretary will be assigned. b) Papers will be reviewed and graded. c) OC will send paper files to the chairperson and ask them to select the order of oral presentations

(and poster presentations, if selection is needed). d) In the beginning of each session, a slide will be shown on the order of oral presentations and

relevant poster presentations. This slide will be prepared by OC. e) In each session, about eight oral presentations for duration of 7 min. will be made first. Each

presentation will be made after brief introduction by the chairperson on the title of presentation and the name and affiliation of the presenter. Then discussions for about 25 min. will be made.

6. Abstract review Results from abstract review were reported, and acceptance/unacceptance of marginal papers was discussed and decided as follows: No. 133: conditionally accepted (conditions for acceptance will be prepared by Mr. Lawson) No. 102: rejected (suggestion will be made by Prof. Kuwano) No. 180: rejected No. 054: accepted No. 147: conditionally accepted (conditions for acceptance will be prepared by Prof. Bathurst) No. 148: conditionally accepted (conditions for acceptance will be prepared by Prof. Bathurst) No. 229: accepted No. 291*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is too short and does not give sufficient information) No. 014: accepted No. 162*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is difficult to understand) No. 181*: accepted (with a comment to improve technical English writing) No. 272: accepted No. 017*: conditionally accepted (need to exclude commercialism) No. 001*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is too short) No. 018*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is too short and does not give sufficient information) No. 122: rejected No. 212*: accepted (with a comment to improve technical English writing) No. 314: accepted No. 051: rejected No. 106: rejected No. 004: rejected No. 290: accepted No. 309: rejected No. 310: conditionally accepted (conditions for acceptance will be prepared by Prof. Koseki) No. 387*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is too short)

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*Authors of abstracts with poor quality of technical English writing or too short contents will be requested to re-submit modified abstracts within one month. Due review will be made, if necessary, by the IPSC members. 7. Selection of reviewers for full papers Current list of possible reviewers for full papers was reported. It was agreed to assign chairpersons in advance and ask them to review the papers that will be presented in the assigned session and to nominate the other reviewers. The names of possible chairpersons were nominated from the attendee. The OC will contact these persons soon to confirm if they will accept the duties as a chairperson, as listed in item 5. It was also agreed that two reviewers should be allocated to each paper. The review processes will be as follows: a) Paper submission in a form of pdf file through web site (by the end of Oct., 2005) b) Preliminary review with respect to quality of technical English writing by OC and possible

correction by the authors c) Review by two reviewers (by the end of Jan., 2006) d) Notification to authors and possible modification e) Submission of final draft in pdf and word files with a hard copy, possibly with a copyright

document (by the end of Feb., 2006) f) Possible checking of the final draft by session chairpersons and/or OC g) 3rd IPSC in Kyoto on final decision (April, 2006) h) Notification of final acceptance to authors Discussion was made on how to deal with papers having contents that are similar to what has been or will be published in journals. In this case, it was agreed to encourage submission of a kind of synthesis paper, while making a proper citation of the original papers. Discussion was also made on how to encourage exceptionally good papers and presentations to be submitted in an extended version to the IGS journals (i.e., GI & G&G). It was agreed to request reviewers to assign numbers for the rating of the paper and to request chairpersons to prepare a memorandum on good presentations and discussions that attracted the audience. After collecting these data, the OC will send a record to the editors of the IGS journals. 8. Other topics The minutes of the current meeting with some statistics data will be distributed to the members of International Advisory Committee for possible advisories. A short tour through the floors of Pacifico Yokohama was made. It was suggested to allocate presentation rooms considering the probable number of audience in each session. It was confirmed that eating and drinking are allowed in rooms 501 and 502 during lunch time, while they are prohibited in principle in the large and small halls. It was suggested to prepare a display to monitor previous presentations during the conference without allowing downloading the files. The next meeting of IPSC will be held in Kyoto for two days between April 13 and 17 or on April 5 and 6, 2006. An e-mail will be sent to each member to confirm the available dates. A material for promotion of 8ICG will be prepared soon by OC and distributed. With a help of Mr. Lawson, OC will arrange to send information on tentative programs of 8ICG, number of submitted abstracts, key dates and technical exhibition to the editor of IGS news as well as the report of the current meeting.

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Minutes of the 3rd meeting of IPSC for 8ICG-Yokohama 2006 5-6 April 2006, Higashiyama (4th Floor), Holiday Inn Kyoto Schedule:

5th April 10:00-18:00 6th April 09:00-16:00

Attendees: - IPSC members; Prof. Cazzuffi, Prof. Bathurst, Prof. Gourc, Prof. Holtz, Prof. Kamon

and Prof. Tatsuoka - Organizing committee; Prof. Kuwano (Chairperson) and Prof. Koseki (Co-chairperson)

(Scientific and Program Division), Ms. Akana (Secretary) Absentees - IPSC members; Prof. Blandl, Mr. Lawson Supporting Papers: No.0 Agenda No.1-1 Status of the paper submission (Theme, Countries) No.1-2 Outline of results from paper review No.2-1 Proposed sessions of 8ICG No.2-2 Proposed program of 8ICG No.3a Proposed FORMAT FOR PA FORUM in 16th ICSMGE Osaka 2005 No.3b Call for Speakers: 8ICG Practitioners and Academics Forum No.3c Proposal on cycling and dynamic traffic loading effect on reinforcing

geosynthetic used in road and railways works No.4a,b,c Keynote lectures (to be circulated) No.5 Program and table of contents of 7ICG, Nice2002 Extra Minutes of the second IPSC for 8ICG in Yokohama, May 2005 Agenda: Opening -Prof. Kuwano expressed his thanks to today’s attendances, in particular to Prof. Kamon who arranged this meeting in Kyoto. 1. Final acceptance of papers In total, the number of papers completing their second submittal was 336, which was about three quarters of the number of submitted abstracts. They were accepted. The current status of paper reviewing process was briefly explained. The results from classification of the submitted papers w.r.t. the countries and proposed sessions were reported. Acceptance/unacceptance of marginal papers was discussed and decided as follows:

No. 069: rejected No. 096: rejected No. 196: rejected

Review of recently submitted papers Nos. 148, 314, 338 and other papers will be made as quickly as possible. It was agreed that additional papers (such as Nos. 94, 160, 310, 389, 407) may be accepted if their latest versions are submitted and graded well by the reviewers by the end of April. Attentions will be sent by Prof. Tatsuoka and Prof. Holtz to the authors of paper Nos. 310 and 389, respectively.

2. Conference program 2-1) Oral or poster presentations The results from survey of the authors’ wish for oral or poster presentations, or both, were reported. In total, 49 authors wished to make only poster presentations, and 226 authors wished to make oral presentations or both of oral and poster presentations. Some authors did not express their wish yet. The status of registration of presenting authors will be checked by OC before announcing the schedule of oral presentation. Since session H-3 is full of oral presentations, a letter to allocate two oral presentations and two poster presentations will be sent to the author group of paper Nos. 045, 127, 128 and 129. It is agreed that, in principle, one author will present one paper, excluding the chapter papers. Priority on oral presentation will be also given to those who register earlier. 2-2) Allocation of oral presentations to each session The following general rules for oral presentation sessions were agreed, assuming maximum 8 oral presentations for each session (maximum 256 oral presentations in 32 sessions):

Introduction is made by the chair (or co-chair) person. (not longer than 3 minutes) The presentation time for each paper is 7 minutes. (No CV introduction is made by the chair

(or co-chair) person, but only the name and affiliation of the presenting author.) Due attention will be sent to the authors on logos (in the first slide only).

Each presentation is followed by immediate Q&A for 3 minutes. (not longer than 10 minutes in total of the presentation and Q&A) In case there are more than 8 presentations, this Q&A time may need to be skipped.

At the end of all the presentations, floor discussion will be made for the remaining time. Conclusion is made by the chair (or co-chair) person. (not longer than 5 minutes)

Proposed program of 8ICG was updated in terms of the allocation of sessions, PA forum and general assembly, including the major changes on the schedules of Thursday and Friday. The council meeting on Monday and Saturday will start from 8:00 and 10:00, respectively. The updated time table will be inserted into Bulletin No.2 that has been already printed. Rearrangement of the order of oral presentations was also made. Session T-5 was renamed into H-6. Sessions W-2 and S-2 will be special sessions of TC5 and TC17, respectively, of ISSMGE, on which Prof. Tatsuoka will write a letter to the president and chair persons of TCs, ISSMGE. 2-3) Chair persons of each session It was agreed to avoid duplication among chair/co-chair persons, panelists in PA forum and keynote/special lecturers. The following chair persons were assigned to keynote/special lectures: Giroud lecture by Lawson: Miki (Japan) Keynote lecture by Koseki: Pinto (Portugal): Keynote lecture by Heibaum: Bao (China) Keynote lecture by Kavazanjian: Mitchel (USA) [or Bonaparte (USA)] The list of possible chair/co-chair persons was compiled. The chair persons should be the member of IGS. In the invitation letter for co-chair persons who are not IGS members, it will be encouraged to become an IGS member. 3. Interaction session between practitioners and academics (PA forum) There were a few responses to the call for speakers on the IGS News, including:

Cycling and dynamic traffic loading effect on reinforcing geosynthetic (Fantini, Italy)

Coastal application of geotube (Bergado, Thailand and Heerten, Germany) It was agreed to emphasize the interaction between practitioners and academics on specific topics. The following possible topics were raised: “commodities vs. specialities”, “challenges practitioners face”, “views on the future”, “performance monitoring”, “prediction vs. performance” ,“simple models vs. complex models”, “developing world vs. developed world”, “What is the true margin of safety”, “Are geosynthetics always needed?”, “Why and where academic approach is needed for designing also simple structures? (seismic vs. static)”. The following pair of candidate leaders (practitioners and academics) was nominated:

Fantini, P. (Italy) and Leshchinsky, D. (USA) The following pairs of candidate panelists (practitioners and academics) were nominated:

Cowland, J. (HongKong) and Yoo, C. (Korea) Heerten, G. (Germany) and Bouazza A. (Australia) Jones, R. (UK) and Katsumi, T. (Japan) Christopher, B. (USA) and Palmeira,E. (Brazil)

The following candidates were also nominated as backup candidates of panelists: Practitioners: Shinoda, M. (Japan), Allen, T. (USA), Peggs, E. (USA) [on communication],

Corbet, S. (UK), Based on the above discussions, Prof. Bathurst compiled a summary of issues/questions to be addressed, responsibilities of panel leaders, operational details, and actions. He will approach the candidates of panelists, requesting to give their answers by May 5th. By collecting and circulating presentation materials in advance, due interactions shall be implemented. Although this forum is scheduled for 90 minutes, extension for at longest 30 minutes may be allowed, by organizing the football game accordingly. In the main hall, there is one large screen, and another smaller screen can be set up for viewing the questions raised. A meeting will be organized during the lunch time on Wednesday. A sheet of discussion points will be distributed to participants at the time of conference registration. 4. Keynote lectures The latest drafts were circulated. Comments from IPSC members on them will be collected no later than April 15th and forwarded to the respective authors. It was agreed that, if any member of the keynote team does not make effective contribution, his/her name will be eliminated from the authors. 5. Other topics It was agreed that the following persons will address their speeches: Opening ceremony: Tatsuoka, Miki, Pinto, Cazzuffi (addressing concepts and statistics of chapter papers) and Kuwano Closing ceremony: Cazzuffi, (introduction of next ICG) and Tatsuoka For promotion of 8ICG by taking the opportunity of coming conferences such as those in Slovenia, France, UK (Cardiff with IGS Council Meeting), Japan (Shizuoka, ASTM conference), China (Geo-Shanghai) and CEN/ISO meeting in Norway (Trondheim) and ASTM meeting in Canada (Toronto), the bulletin No.2 and the promotion power point file updated by Prof. Tatsuoka will be provided to the corresponding persons [IPSC and IPC: International Promotion Committee] and distributed among chapters and council members.

Minutes of the first International Paper Selection Committee (IPSC) for 8ICG, Yokohama2006

18:00 - 19:30, Tuesday 22nd June 2004 Cosmos Hall, Seoul Education & Culture Center, Seoul, Korea

Attendances IPSC: Prof. Bathurst, Dr. Cazzuffi, Prof. Gourc, Prof. Kamon, Mr. Lawson, Prof. Tatsuoka

(Absentee: Prof. Brandl, Prof. Holtz)

OC: Prof. J. Koseki (Vice Chairperson, Scientific and Program Division) Dr. N. Kiyokawa (Conference Secretary) Ms. Y. Akana (Conference Secretariat)

(Absentee: Dr. J. Kuwano, Chair)

Supporting Papers No.0 Agenda No.1 Comments from Prof. Holts and Prof. Brandl on IPSC in Seoul No.2 Keynote Lectures No.3 Tentative program of 8ICG No.4 Program and table of contents of 7ICG, Nice2002 Extra Pamphlet of Pacifico Yokohama AGENDA 1. Opening of IPSC Meeting - Prof. Tatsuoka expressed his thanks to today’s attendances. - The organizing committee members made their self-introduction. - It was proposed by Prof. Tatsuoka and all the attending members approved that Dr.

Cazzuffi joins IPSC. 2. Papers - Acceptance of the submission of case history papers from the following fifteen chapters

was confirmed; Italy, Japan, UK, Brazil, Korea, West Pacific, Czech, Australasia, Germany, Southeast Asia, Romania, NAGS, France, China and India. Based on the decision by the council meeting of IGS held 20

th (Sunday) June 2004 in Seoul, it was confirmed that each

chapter can submit up to ten case history papers. The letter of confirmation to the fifteen chapters and the last note to the other chapters (such as Turkey and Thailand) will be drafted and signed by the President and Vice President of the IGS. The letter will be sent to the Presidents and Secretaries of all the IGS chapters from the IGS Secretary. The subsequent correspondence with the chapters will be made through the OC of the 8IGC.

- It was agreed that, on request, OC will accept the submission of the abstracts of additional case history papers from the other chapters.

- The following conditions were agreed: a. IPSC will review the abstracts of ordinary papers and chapter papers in the next meeting

(May 2005). b. There will be no difference in the paper reviewing policy and process between the

ordinary papers and the chapter papers. c. Authors of exceptionally good papers will be recommended to submit their extended

version to the IGS journals (i.e., GI and G&G). The reviewers of the papers will evaluate the submitted papers from such a point of view. This information will be put on the conference home page, the IGS website and in IGS news as soon as possible and will be re-notified when the letter of the acceptance of abstract are being sent.

d. The authors for each chapter paper should include at least one IGS member. e. The number of pages for each chapter paper is four as with the ordinary papers. f. The number of pages for each ordinary paper is in principle four. OC may accept six

pages on request basis from the author.

3. Proceedings - The following conditions were agreed:

a. There will be no difference in the printing policy between the ordinary papers and the chapter papers.

b. The pre-conference volume will include papers, Giroud lecture, Mercer Lecture and keynote lectures. Both hard copy and CD will be prepared.

c. The post-conference volume may or may not be published, depending on the budget and the ability of collecting discussion records.

4. Scientific Program - OC explained the tentative program of 8ICG. - The following conditions were agreed:

a. The number of parallel technical sessions held simultaneously will be four at the maximum. Organization of technical sessions, including special sessions, which may include special lectures, during the parallel (or plenary) session, will be discussed later.

b. The number of case history sessions will be decided later depending on the number of chapter papers.

c. The number of ISSMGE sponsored sessions will be two at the maximum. After classifying the accepted papers, due consultations to ISSMGE will be made.

d. The policy and procedures of selection of the key persons (chairpersons, discussion leaders and so on) will be decided later.

5. Keynote Lectures - All the attending IPSC members approved to invite the Mercer Lecture to 8ICG.. OC will

write the invitation letter to the secretariat of the Mercer Lecture (i.e., Mr. Paul, J.). - Free discussions how to organize the Keynote Lectures were made by the attending IPSC

members referring to the list of the candidates that had been nominated for the keynote lecturers by this IPCM. Prof. Kamon nominated additionally Prof. Craig Benson (University of Wisconsin, USA) for the topic of landfill.

- After some long discussions, the following policy was agreed: a. The number of the Keynote Lectures will be three. They will cover the following

condensed topics: (1) Seismic behaviour and design of reinforced soil structures including limit state design; (2) Landfill and environmental issues; and (3) Pavement or Hydraulic area.

b. Each keynote lecture should cover not only personal achievements but also a state-of-the-art summary of the respective topic that have recently been achieved worldwide. It was agreed that, unlike those at the initial IGCs, it has become very difficult for a single person to prepare such a SOA report. In order to promote the above, a team of experts from different regions will be invited to cooperate for each keynote lecture, while the presentation at the conference will be made by only one speaker fon each keynote lecture. The team members of the respective team, including the leader, should consist of at least one from each of the following three regions (Europe & Africa, North & South Americas, and Asia & Australasia). The three speakers should be geographically distributed as equally as possible as we can. It was agreed that one speaker is selected from, respectively, North & South Americas, Asia & Australasia and Europe & Africa.

c. For the topic of “Seismic behaviour and design of reinforced soil structures including limit state design”, after through discussions of the attending IPSM members, all the attending members agreed that Prof. Junichi Koseki (University of Tokyo, Japan) acts as the team leader. It was proposed and agreed that Prof. Koseki cooperates with Dr. Jiro Kuwano (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan), Prof. Richard Bathurst (Royal Military College, Canada) and others from other regions. Dr. Cazzuffi nominated Prof. Michele Maugeri (University of Catania, Italy) from Europe & Africa region for the team members.

d. It was agreed that the IPSC members from North & South Americas region (Prof.

Bathurst and Prof. Holtz) will jointly nominate the team leader for the topic of “Land fill and environmental issues”. The IPSC members from the Europe & Africa region (Dr Cazzuffi, Prof. Brandl and Prof. Gourc) will jointly nominate the team leader for the topic of “Pavement or Hydraulic area”. These nominations should be made, reporting to the chairman of the IPSC (Dr Kuwano) within one month (i.e., by 22

nd of July, 2004).

After circulating the list of these nominations and approval by the IPSC members, a notification letter will be sent from the OC of 8IGC, preferably before the end of September 2004, to the three nominated leaders with a letter explaining the policy of the IPSC with respect to the keynote lectures that are described above. The letter will be drafted by the OC and reviewed by the IPSC members. After the acceptance of each leader on the conditions that the keynote lecture nominees accepts the policy of the IPSC, the IPSC will consult with the three keynote lectures on the members of the respective team.

e. The results from the above nominations will be reported to the council meeting of IGS in Austin, Texas, January 2005.

6. Schedule - The schedule proposed by OC was confirmed. - A meeting of IPSC for abstract review & selection reviewers of full papers and scientific

program (session organisation, chairpersons, discussion leaders, etc.) will be held in May 2005 (possibly on 11, 12 and/or 13th) in Yokohama.

- A meeting of IPSC for the final decision of accepting papers and scientific program will be held in April 2006 at Kyoto.

- For the above IPSC meetings, the expense for hotel accommodation and meals of the IPSC members will be provided by OC, while OC will seek for additional budget to cover the other costs as well.

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meeting of IPSC for 8ICG-Yokohama 2006

11-12 May 2005, Harbor Lounge A, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA

Schedule:

11th May 10:00-18:00 and 12

th May 09:00-16:00

Attendees: - IPSC members; Prof. Bathurst, Prof. Gourc, Prof. Holtz, Prof. Kamon, Mr. Lawson and

Prof. Tatsuoka (on May 11)

- Organizing committee; Prof. Kuwano (Chairperson) and Prof. Koseki (Co-chairperson)

(Scientific and Program Division), Ms. Akana (Secretary)

Absentees:

- IPSC members; Prof. Blandl, Dr. Cazzuffi

Supporting Papers: No.0 Agenda No.1 Status of the paper abstract submission (Theme, Countries) No.2 Previous correspondence on chapter papers No.3 Proposed FORMAT FOR PA FORUM in 16

th ICSMGE Osaka 2005

No.4a,b,c Abstracts for keynote lectures No.5 Tentative program of 8ICG No.6 Program and table of contents of 7ICG, Nice2002 No.7 Outline of results from abstract review No.8 List of possible reviewers for full papers No.9 Floor plans of Pacifico Yokohama Extra Minutes of the first IPSC for 8ICG in Seoul, June 2004 IGS council meeting minutes summary (IGS News, Vol.21, No.1)

Agenda: Opening

-Prof. Kuwano expressed his thanks to today’s attendances, in particular to overseas participants.

1. Status of the paper abstract submission (Theme, Countries)

In total, the number of abstracts submitted as of May 10th was 390.

Among them, the number of chapter papers was 83.

The results from classification of the submitted abstracts w.r.t. the countries and subjects were

reported.

2. IGS history by Dr. Giroud

It was agreed that, as suggested by the last IGS council meeting, a special lecture session on the

history of the IGS will be made by Dr. Giroud in the opening session, followed by a recognition

event for IGS pioneers who have attended all eight international conferences. The total duration will

be 30 min. Official letters should be sent to Dr. Giroud and the president of IGS, requesting giving

the lecture (and preparing written version) and organizing the recognition event, respectively. The

IGS council will be in charge of nominating the IGS pioneers.

It was also agreed that the opening session for duration of one hour will start at 9:30, including the

above two activities, and then the Giroud Lecture will be given from 10:30 to 11:30.

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3. Interaction session between practitioners and academics

It was proposed by the last IGS council meeting to organize an interaction session between

practitioners and academics. For reference, the format proposed at 16th ICSMGE, Osaka 2005 was

explained.

It was agreed that a similar forum will be given in 8ICG for duration of 90 min as a plenary session,

possibly in the afternoon on the last day (September 22). A problem setting like the issue 1 as will

be discussed in Osaka will fit to the 8ICG participants. A well-thought organization, such as

relatively short presentations, is important to enhance good interaction between three parties, i.e.,

academics, practitioners and manufacturers.

It was also agreed that Prof. Bathurst will write a proposal as a moderator, which will be distributed

to IPSC members by the end of May. Prof. Koseki will act as a secretary. Announcements on this

forum will be made in the next IGS news (call for presentation proposals) and Bulletin No.2

(including names of panelists, due by the middle of December, 2005), as well as in an electric

format through the mailing list of IGS. Due reports will be made in the next council meeting held in

Kyoto, September, 2005. The results of discussion can be reported in the IGS news published after

8ICG.

4. Keynote lectures

The team members and abstracts of three keynote lectures were reported. The written version will

be included in the pre-conference volume. Deadline for submission of drafts will be the end of April,

2006. The paper format should be announced soon to keynote lecturers and Giroud lecturer by Prof.

Kuwano after he communicates with the publisher (possibly Millpress). The page allocation for

each keynote lecture will be 40.

It was confirmed that there is no duplication between the Giroud Lecture by Mr. Lawson entitled

“Geotextile Containment: Old and New” and the keynote lecture by the team of Dr. Heibaum

entitled “Hydraulic Application of Geosynthetics”.

On the keynote lecture by the team of Dr. Kavazanjian, it was agreed to suggest the team to add a

member from Asian region. As a candidate, Dr. Katsumi at Kyoto University, Japan was nominated

It was agreed to suggest the team leader that the proposed contents may somehow overlap with the

Rankine lecture by Prof. Rowe, while the keynote lecture may cover a wider range.

For the team members who are not IGS members, a letter will be sent from the president of IGS to

join IGS. The OC will provide the list of team members to Prof. Tatsuoka.

5. Scientific program (session organization, chairpersons, discussion leaders etc.)

Tentative program of 8ICG was reviewed. Under an assumption of 8 presentation per one session

for duration of 90 min., the total number of oral presentations will be 256 (=32*8), after considering

the addition of the forum as described in item 3 to the program.

The list of candidates for chairpersons was made. It was agreed to re-allocate papers that were

submitted to minor categories (with total numbers much less than 10) into major categories.

After re-allocation of the papers based on the above, they will be sub-divided into several sessions,

considering the classification based on the second category (case history, testing, design, numerical

analysis, …). Papers on soil improvement will be sorted in advance into “walls and slopes” and

“basal reinforcement”; similar sorting will be made on papers on other major categories like waste

landfills (slope stability, GCL, …).

By following the above procedures, preliminary sorting of submitted abstracts was made into 38

sessions. Candidates for chairpersons were also assigned to some of them.

The chairpersons will be requested to fulfill the following duties:

a) Review and rate the papers that will be possibly allocated to the session.

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b) Nominate possible reviewers for the above papers.

c) Propose the order of oral presentation (and selection between oral/poster presentations, if

needed).

d) Chair the session with an assistance by the session secretary.

e) Prepare a memorandum on good presentations and discussions that attracted the audience.

Discussion was made on the organization of each session. The followings were agreed:

a) A chairperson and a secretary will be assigned.

b) Papers will be reviewed and graded.

c) OC will send paper files to the chairperson and ask them to select the order of oral presentations

(and poster presentations, if selection is needed).

d) In the beginning of each session, a slide will be shown on the order of oral presentations and

relevant poster presentations. This slide will be prepared by OC.

e) In each session, about eight oral presentations for duration of 7 min. will be made first. Each

presentation will be made after brief introduction by the chairperson on the title of presentation

and the name and affiliation of the presenter. Then discussions for about 25 min. will be made.

6. Abstract review

Results from abstract review were reported, and acceptance/unacceptance of marginal papers was

discussed and decided as follows:

No. 133: conditionally accepted (conditions for acceptance will be prepared by Mr. Lawson)

No. 102: rejected (suggestion will be made by Prof. Kuwano)

No. 180: rejected

No. 054: accepted

No. 147: conditionally accepted (conditions for acceptance will be prepared by Prof. Bathurst)

No. 148: conditionally accepted (conditions for acceptance will be prepared by Prof. Bathurst)

No. 229: accepted

No. 291*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is too short and does not give

sufficient information)

No. 014: accepted

No. 162*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is difficult to understand)

No. 181*: accepted (with a comment to improve technical English writing)

No. 272: accepted

No. 017*: conditionally accepted (need to exclude commercialism)

No. 001*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is too short)

No. 018*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is too short and does not give

sufficient information)

No. 122: rejected

No. 212*: accepted (with a comment to improve technical English writing)

No. 314: accepted

No. 051: rejected

No. 106: rejected

No. 004: rejected

No. 290: accepted

No. 309: rejected

No. 310: conditionally accepted (conditions for acceptance will be prepared by Prof. Koseki)

No. 387*: accepted (with a comment that the submitted abstract is too short)

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*Authors of abstracts with poor quality of technical English writing or too short contents will be

requested to re-submit modified abstracts within one month. Due review will be made, if necessary,

by the IPSC members.

7. Selection of reviewers for full papers

Current list of possible reviewers for full papers was reported. It was agreed to assign chairpersons

in advance and ask them to review the papers that will be presented in the assigned session and to

nominate the other reviewers. The names of possible chairpersons were nominated from the

attendee. The OC will contact these persons soon to confirm if they will accept the duties as a

chairperson, as listed in item 5.

It was also agreed that two reviewers should be allocated to each paper. The review processes will

be as follows:

a) Paper submission in a form of pdf file through web site (by the end of Oct., 2005)

b) Preliminary review with respect to quality of technical English writing by OC and possible

correction by the authors

c) Review by two reviewers (by the end of Jan., 2006)

d) Notification to authors and possible modification

e) Submission of final draft in pdf and word files with a hard copy, possibly with a copyright

document (by the end of Feb., 2006)

f) Possible checking of the final draft by session chairpersons and/or OC

g) 3rd

IPSC in Kyoto on final decision (April, 2006)

h) Notification of final acceptance to authors

Discussion was made on how to deal with papers having contents that are similar to what has been

or will be published in journals. In this case, it was agreed to encourage submission of a kind of

synthesis paper, while making a proper citation of the original papers.

Discussion was also made on how to encourage exceptionally good papers and presentations to be

submitted in an extended version to the IGS journals (i.e., GI & G&G). It was agreed to request

reviewers to assign numbers for the rating of the paper and to request chairpersons to prepare a

memorandum on good presentations and discussions that attracted the audience. After collecting

these data, the OC will send a record to the editors of the IGS journals.

8. Other topics The minutes of the current meeting with some statistics data will be distributed to the members of International Advisory Committee for possible advisories. A short tour through the floors of Pacifico Yokohama was made. It was suggested to allocate presentation rooms considering the probable number of audience in each session. It was confirmed that eating and drinking are allowed in rooms 501 and 502 during lunch time, while they are prohibited in principle in the large and small halls. It was suggested to prepare a display to monitor previous presentations during the conference without allowing downloading the files. The next meeting of IPSC will be held in Kyoto for two days between April 13 and 17 or on April 5 and 6, 2006. An e-mail will be sent to each member to confirm the available dates. A material for promotion of 8ICG will be prepared soon by OC and distributed. With a help of Mr.

Lawson, OC will arrange to send information on tentative programs of 8ICG, number of submitted

abstracts, key dates and technical exhibition to the editor of IGS news as well as the report of the

current meeting.

Minutes of the 3rd

meeting of IPSC for 8ICG-Yokohama 2006

5-6 April 2006, Higashiyama (4th Floor), Holiday Inn Kyoto

Schedule:

5th April 10:00-18:00

6th April 09:00-16:00

Attendees: - IPSC members; Prof. Cazzuffi, Prof. Bathurst, Prof. Gourc, Prof. Holtz, Prof. Kamon

and Prof. Tatsuoka

- Organizing committee; Prof. Kuwano (Chairperson) and Prof. Koseki (Co-chairperson)

(Scientific and Program Division), Ms. Akana (Secretary)

Absentees

- IPSC members; Prof. Blandl, Mr. Lawson

Supporting Papers: No.0 Agenda No.1-1 Status of the paper submission (Theme, Countries) No.1-2 Outline of results from paper review No.2-1 Proposed sessions of 8ICG No.2-2 Proposed program of 8ICG No.3a Proposed FORMAT FOR PA FORUM in 16

th ICSMGE Osaka 2005

No.3b Call for Speakers: 8ICG Practitioners and Academics Forum No.3c Proposal on cycling and dynamic traffic loading effect on reinforcing

geosynthetic used in road and railways works No.4a,b,c Keynote lectures (to be circulated) No.5 Program and table of contents of 7ICG, Nice2002 Extra Minutes of the second IPSC for 8ICG in Yokohama, May 2005

Agenda: Opening

-Prof. Kuwano expressed his thanks to today’s attendances, in particular to Prof. Kamon who

arranged this meeting in Kyoto.

1. Final acceptance of papers

In total, the number of papers completing their second submittal was 336, which was about three

quarters of the number of submitted abstracts. They were accepted.

The current status of paper reviewing process was briefly explained.

The results from classification of the submitted papers w.r.t. the countries and proposed sessions

were reported.

Acceptance/unacceptance of marginal papers was discussed and decided as follows:

No. 069: rejected

No. 096: rejected

No. 196: rejected

Review of recently submitted papers Nos. 148, 314, 338 and other papers will be made as quickly

as possible.

It was agreed that additional papers (such as Nos. 94, 160, 310, 389, 407) may be accepted if their

latest versions are submitted and graded well by the reviewers by the end of April. Attentions will

be sent by Prof. Tatsuoka and Prof. Holtz to the authors of paper Nos. 310 and 389, respectively.

2. Conference program

2-1) Oral or poster presentations The results from survey of the authors’ wish for oral or poster presentations, or both, were reported. In total, 49 authors wished to make only poster presentations, and 226 authors wished to make oral presentations or both of oral and poster presentations. Some authors did not express their wish yet. The status of registration of presenting authors will be checked by OC before announcing the schedule of oral presentation. Since session H-3 is full of oral presentations, a letter to allocate two oral presentations and two poster presentations will be sent to the author group of paper Nos. 045, 127, 128 and 129. It is agreed that, in principle, one author will present one paper, excluding the chapter papers. Priority on oral presentation will be also given to those who register earlier. 2-2) Allocation of oral presentations to each session The following general rules for oral presentation sessions were agreed, assuming maximum 8 oral presentations for each session (maximum 256 oral presentations in 32 sessions):

Introduction is made by the chair (or co-chair) person. (not longer than 3 minutes) The presentation time for each paper is 7 minutes. (No CV introduction is made by the chair

(or co-chair) person, but only the name and affiliation of the presenting author.) Due attention will be sent to the authors on logos (in the first slide only).

Each presentation is followed by immediate Q&A for 3 minutes. (not longer than 10 minutes in total of the presentation and Q&A) In case there are more than 8 presentations, this Q&A time may need to be skipped.

At the end of all the presentations, floor discussion will be made for the remaining time. Conclusion is made by the chair (or co-chair) person. (not longer than 5 minutes)

Proposed program of 8ICG was updated in terms of the allocation of sessions, PA forum and general assembly, including the major changes on the schedules of Thursday and Friday. The council meeting on Monday and Saturday will start from 8:00 and 10:00, respectively. The updated time table will be inserted into Bulletin No.2 that has been already printed. Rearrangement of the order of oral presentations was also made. Session T-5 was renamed into H-6. Sessions W-2 and S-2 will be special sessions of TC5 and TC17, respectively, of ISSMGE, on which Prof. Tatsuoka will write a letter to the president and chair persons of TCs, ISSMGE. 2-3) Chair persons of each session It was agreed to avoid duplication among chair/co-chair persons, panelists in PA forum and

keynote/special lecturers.

The following chair persons were assigned to keynote/special lectures:

Giroud lecture by Lawson: Miki (Japan)

Keynote lecture by Koseki: Pinto (Portugal):

Keynote lecture by Heibaum: Bao (China)

Keynote lecture by Kavazanjian: Mitchel (USA) [or Bonaparte (USA)]

The list of possible chair/co-chair persons was compiled. The chair persons should be the member

of IGS. In the invitation letter for co-chair persons who are not IGS members, it will be encouraged

to become an IGS member.

3. Interaction session between practitioners and academics (PA forum)

There were a few responses to the call for speakers on the IGS News, including:

Cycling and dynamic traffic loading effect on reinforcing geosynthetic (Fantini, Italy)

Coastal application of geotube (Bergado, Thailand and Heerten, Germany)

It was agreed to emphasize the interaction between practitioners and academics on specific topics.

The following possible topics were raised: “commodities vs. specialities”, “challenges practitioners

face”, “views on the future”, “performance monitoring”, “prediction vs. performance” ,“simple

models vs. complex models”, “developing world vs. developed world”, “What is the true margin of

safety”, “Are geosynthetics always needed?”, “Why and where academic approach is needed for

designing also simple structures? (seismic vs. static)”.

The following pair of candidate leaders (practitioners and academics) was nominated:

Fantini, P. (Italy) and Leshchinsky, D. (USA)

The following pairs of candidate panelists (practitioners and academics) were nominated:

Cowland, J. (HongKong) and Yoo, C. (Korea)

Heerten, G. (Germany) and Bouazza A. (Australia)

Jones, R. (UK) and Katsumi, T. (Japan)

Christopher, B. (USA) and Palmeira,E. (Brazil)

The following candidates were also nominated as backup candidates of panelists:

Practitioners: Shinoda, M. (Japan), Allen, T. (USA), Peggs, E. (USA) [on communication],

Corbet, S. (UK),

Based on the above discussions, Prof. Bathurst compiled a summary of issues/questions to be

addressed, responsibilities of panel leaders, operational details, and actions. He will approach the

candidates of panelists, requesting to give their answers by May 5th. By collecting and circulating

presentation materials in advance, due interactions shall be implemented.

Although this forum is scheduled for 90 minutes, extension for at longest 30 minutes may be

allowed, by organizing the football game accordingly.

In the main hall, there is one large screen, and another smaller screen can be set up for viewing the

questions raised.

A meeting will be organized during the lunch time on Wednesday. A sheet of discussion points will

be distributed to participants at the time of conference registration.

4. Keynote lectures

The latest drafts were circulated. Comments from IPSC members on them will be collected no later

than April 15th and forwarded to the respective authors. It was agreed that, if any member of the

keynote team does not make effective contribution, his/her name will be eliminated from the

authors.

5. Other topics

It was agreed that the following persons will address their speeches: Opening ceremony: Tatsuoka, Miki, Pinto, Cazzuffi (addressing concepts and statistics of chapter

papers) and Kuwano

Closing ceremony: Cazzuffi, (introduction of next ICG) and Tatsuoka

For promotion of 8ICG by taking the opportunity of coming conferences such as those in Slovenia,

France, UK (Cardiff with IGS Council Meeting), Japan (Shizuoka, ASTM conference), China

(Geo-Shanghai) and CEN/ISO meeting in Norway (Trondheim) and ASTM meeting in Canada

(Toronto), the bulletin No.2 and the promotion power point file updated by Prof. Tatsuoka will be

provided to the corresponding persons [IPSC and IPC: International Promotion Committee] and

distributed among chapters and council members.