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    Geosynthetica's GeoTalk

    GeoTalk is the podcast of Geosynthetica, an international geotechnical engineering publication dedicated to geosynthetics, sustainability, infrastructure, and innovation: www.geosynthetica.com.
    enChris Kelsey30 Episodes

    Episodes (30)

    How to Improve Geosynthetics Education in the Field and at the College Level

    How to Improve Geosynthetics Education in the Field and at the College Level

    The geosynthetics field has grown substantially over the past 25 years and been adopted into every major sector of engineering. However, these materials have not become standard in college engineering curricula. Industry veteran Robert Mackey notes that college is far from the only place we need to look in focusing on education. We can’t ignore the engineers already in the field.

    Varying International Perspectives on Landfill Liner Puncture Protection

    Varying International Perspectives on Landfill Liner Puncture Protection

    The field of geosynthetics has often been defined by how these materials improve the performance and economics of a particular site or application. These goals are achieved through rigorous testing to aid design. However, engineering approaches vary significantly around the world. We talked with Kent von Maubeuge (NAUE Geosynthetics) about how puncture protection is approached for landfill lining systems in different regions.

    Dr. Jorge Zornberg on MSE Wall Design Frameworks

    Dr. Jorge Zornberg on MSE Wall Design Frameworks

    Dr. Jorge Zornberg (Immediate Past President, International Geosynthetics Society) discusses three major MSE design frameworks with geosynthetics: limit equilibrium, K-stiffness, and AASHTO/FHWA. It's an area of geotechnical engineering in which experts are achieving the tremendous results but sharply disagreeing on the assumptions that need to be taken into designs.

    Pullout Anchor Testing in Erosion and Sediment Control

    Pullout Anchor Testing in Erosion and Sediment Control

    Jay Sprague of TRI Environmental discusses how his South Carolina-based laboratory took on a private client’s pullout anchor testing questions with erosion and sediment control systems and components. The results have yielded data on anchor pullout performance that is applicable to the larger field. The interview comes from GeoTalk's first season archive.

    Creating Effective Education Programs for Erosion and Sediment Control

    Creating Effective Education Programs for Erosion and Sediment Control

    Dr. Eve Brantley, an extension specialist and associate professor with Auburn University’s Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Department in the renowned College of Agriculture, discusses the lag in adoption of strong erosion and sediment control programs and how to create effective education to improve this situation. 

    ICPI's Robert Bowers on Segmental Concrete Pavements and Geosynthetics

    ICPI's Robert Bowers on Segmental Concrete Pavements and Geosynthetics

    Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) Director of Engineering Robert Bowers details a new Tech Spec on Geosynthetics with Segmental Concrete Pavements. He also discusses pavement system advances, sustainability, and additional resources for contractors, designers, and other stakeholders. This episode comes from Season 1 (2017) of Geosynthetica's GeoTalk podcast.

    Sedimentation, Dams, and Watershed Health

    Sedimentation, Dams, and Watershed Health

    During the 2017 International Erosion Control Association conference, IECA board member and Eureka, California-based Natural Resources Services Division Director Craig Benson sat down with Geosynthetica to discuss watershed health, including how sedimentation and dams can have a healthy place in the environment. This episode comes from the first season of Geosynthetica's GeoTalk podcast.