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Journal of GeoEngineering
ISSN: 1990-8326 E-ISSN: 2707-7152
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2023 JOG Paper Award
The Journal of GeoEngineering is pleased to announce that the following papers
were awarded the 2023 JOG Paper Award. Congratulations!!
Best Paper Award
Yu-Xuan Li, Ari Surya Abdi, Fuchen Teng, and Chang-Yu Ou. (2023).
Numerical evaluation on the application of small strain stiffness model for deep excavations in soft clays.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 18(3), 103-116.
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Excellent Paper Award
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Thi Kim Thoa Ho and Meng-Chia Weng. (2023).
Micro-view assessment of elasto-plastic deformation characteristics of gravelly soils using discrete element method.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 18(3), 145-157.
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Nadarajah Ravichandran and Siddharth Marathe. (2023).
Effectiveness of Near Surface Ground Improvement around Piled-Raft Foundation in Weak Soil Based on Analytical Design and Finite Element Modeling.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 18(3), 129-143.
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Trong Nhan Do and Jian-Hong Wu. (2023).
Investigation of mechanical behaviors of a near-slope tilted-seam mining extraction using Discontinuous Deformation Analysis.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 18(4), 183-193.
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2022 JOG Paper Award
The Journal of GeoEngineering is pleased to announce that the following papers
were awarded the 2022 JOG Paper Award. Congratulations!!
Best Paper Award
Lin-Mei Lin, Ting-Ling Tseng, Hsii-Sheng Hsieh, and Kun-Ruey Wang. (2022).
Uplift capacity of a well-instrumented hand-dug caisson in taichung gravel.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 17(1), 47-57.
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Excellent Paper Award
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Van-Binh Bui, Yong-ming Tien, Charng Hsein Juang, and Yu-Chen Lu. (2022).
Failure modes of circular tunnels in a transversely isotropic rock mass.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 17(1), 33-45.
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Yung-Show Fang, Chia-Cheng Fan, Sheng-Feng Huang, and Cheng Liu. (2022).
Experimental study of active earth pressures on retaining walls adjacent to inclined rock faces.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 17(4), 207-220.
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Chih-Hsuan Liu, Kevin Suryo, and Ching Hung. (2022).
Impedance effect of baffle piles on granular flow: a numerical investigation using coupled eulerian-lagrangian technique.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 17(4), 195-206.
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2021 JOG Paper Award
The Journal of GeoEngineering is pleased to announce that the following papers
were awarded the 2021 JOG Paper Award. Congratulations!!
Best Paper Award
Chia-Nan Liu, Wen-wei Huang, Bo-Hung Lin and Yu-Hsien Ho. (2021).
Finite element analyses of geosynthetic-reinforced soil ground under surcharge and probabilistic estimation of the bearing capacity.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 16(3), 99-109.
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Excellent Paper Award
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Chih-Ping Lin, Almira Sufwandini Putri, Tsai-Jung Wu and Ernian Pan. (2021).
Behavior of apparent dispersion curve and its implication to masw testing.
Journal of GeoEngineering
Journal of GeoEngineering , 16(4), 121-131.
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Kok-Kwang Phoon and Jianye Ching. (2021).
Project deepgeo - data-driven 3D subsurface mapping.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 16(2), 61-73.
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Edi Hartono, Sri Prabandiyani R. Wardani and Agus Setyo Muntohar. (2021).
The behavior of the clay shale stabilized by dry and wet cement mixing method.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 16(3), 81-90.
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2020 JOG Paper Award
The Journal of GeoEngineering is pleased to announce that the following papers
were awarded the 2020 JOG Paper Award. Congratulations!!
Best Paper Award
Wen-Yi Hung, Kuo-Hsin Yang, Thanh Son Nguyen, and Truong-Nhat-Phuong Pham. (2020).
Performance of geosynthetic-reinforced soil walls at failure.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 15(1), 13-29.
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Excellent Paper Award
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Fuchen Teng, Colette Ouedraogo, and Yong-Cheng Sie. (2020).
Strength improvement of a silty clay with microbiologically induced process and coir fiber.
Journal of GeoEngineering , 15(2), 79-88.
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Meng-Chia Weng, Fu-Shu Jeng, Chia-Chi Chiu, and Yu-Cheng Lin. (2020).
Modeling rock bolt reinforcement by using the particulate interface model of dem.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 15(3), 123-134.
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Zhong-Bo Hu, Shen Huang, Wei Liu, and Jing Si. (2020).
Study on shaft friction of open-ended steel pipe piles for offshore wind farms based on field tests.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 15(1), 47-54.
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2019 JOG Paper Award
The Journal of GeoEngineering is pleased to announce that the following papers
were awarded the 2019 JOG Paper Award. Congratulations!!
Best Paper Award
Yung-Show Fang, Cheng Liu, and Ying-Chu Shih. (2019).
Re-penetration of a spudcan on sand near an existing footprint.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 14(4), 141-154.
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Excellent Paper Award
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Ching-Chuan Huang and Yue-Wen Chen. (2019)
Bearing capacity of free-rotating and restrained footings near slopes.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 14(1), 1-10.
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Yu-Wei Hwang, Jiunn-Shyang Chiou, and Louis Ge. (2019).
Application of system identification for dynamic characteristics of rocking foundations.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 14(3), 167-178.
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Hsii-Sheng Hsieh, Zih-Yun Wang, Ting-Mei Lin, and Louis Ge. (2019).
The system stiffness and wall displacement of a deep excavation strengthened with cross walls in soft clay.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 14(4), 203-217.
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2018 JOG Paper Award
The Journal of GeoEngineering is pleased to announce that the following papers were awarded the 2018 JOG Paper Award. Congratulations!!
Best Paper Award
Vahidreza Mahmoudabadi and Nadarajah Ravichandran (2018)
Coupled geotechnical-hydrological design of shallow foundation considering site specific data - theoretical framework and application.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 13(3), 93-103.
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Excellent Paper Award
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Keh-Jian Shou, Chung-Che Wu, and Jia-Fei Lin (2018).
Predictive analysis of landslide susceptibility under climate change conditions - a study on the Ai-Liao watershed in southern Taiwan.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 13(1), 13-27.
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Diego Lo Presti, Nunziante Squeglia, and Barbara Cosanti (2018).
Evaluating degree of compaction of levees using cone penetration testing.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 13(3), 121-134.
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Keigo Koizumi, Keiji Sakuradani, Kazuhiro Oda, Mitsuru Komatsu, and Shinichi Ito (2018).
Relationship between initial quasi-saturated volumetric water content and rainfall-induced slope deformation based on a model slope experiment.
Journal of GeoEngineering, 13(4), 179-187.
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2017 JOG Paper Award
The Journal of GeoEngineering is pleased to announce that the following papers were awarded the 2017 JOG Paper Award. Congratulations!!
Best Paper Award
On the Improvement through the Middle Area of Kaolinite with Electroosmotic Chemical Treatment.
Yuan-Shiang Lin, Shao-Chi Chien, and Chang-Yu Ou
Journal of GeoEngineering, 12(4), 167-173.
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Excellent Paper Award
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On the System Stiffness of Deep Excavation in Soft Clay
Hsii-Sheng Hsieh, Yan-Hong Huang, Wei-Ting Hsu, and Louis Ge
Journal of GeoEngineering, 12(1), 21-34.
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Case Studies for Side Resistance of Barrette Piles Using Results of Ultimate Load Tests
Min-Chih Hsu, Ching-Han Yu, and Cheng-Hsing Chen
Journal of GeoEngineering, 12(2), 65-79.
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Seismic Geotechnical Robust Design of Cantilever Retaining Wall Using Response Surface Approach
Parishad Rahbari, Nadarajah Ravichandran and C. Hsein Juang
Journal of GeoEngineering, 12(4), 147-155.
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2015 JOG Paper Award
The Journal of GeoEngineering is pleased to announce that the following papers were awarded the 2015 JOG Paper Award. Congratulations!!
Best Paper Award
Tzou-Shin Ueng and Che-An Lee (2015).
"Pore pressure generation in saturated sand induced by one- and two-dimensional shakings."
Journal of GeoEngineering, TGS, 10(2), 53-61.
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Excellent Paper Award
- Pio-Go Hsieh, Chang-Yu Ou, Yung-Kuang Lin, and Fang-Chih Lu (2015).
"Lessons learned in design of an excavation with the installation of buttress walls."
Journal of GeoEngineering, TGS, 10(2), 63-73.
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- Janaka J. Kumara, Yoshiaki Kikuchi, and Takashi Kurashina (2015).
"Effective length of the soil plug of inner-sleeved open-ended piles in sand."
Journal of GeoEngineering, TGS, 10(3), 75-82.
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- Ching-Chuan Huang and Shan-Wun Yeh (2015).
"Predicting periodic rainfall-induced slope displacements using force-equilibrium-based finite displacement method."
Journal of GeoEngineering, TGS, 10(3), 83-89.
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Congratulations!! The 2014 JOG Best Paper entitled “Slope displacement analyses using force equilibrium-based finite displacement
method and circular failure surface” by Ching-Chuan Huang et al. has also received the 2015 Engineering Paper Award from the Chinese Institute of Engineers.
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2014 JOG Paper Awards!! [List]
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Congratulations!! The JOG articles now are included in the Airiti database and are free to download through the following DOI link.
http://dx.doi.org/10.6310/jog
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Congratulations!! The 2013 JOG Best Paper entitled "Investigation of abnormal seepages in an earth dam using resistivity tomography
by Lin et al. has also received the 2014 Engineering Paper Award from the
Chinese Institute of Engineers .
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2013 JOG Paper Awards!! [List]
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The application for backfilling JOG articles from 2006-2009 has been approved by the Scopus. Now, all of the JOG articles (2006-present) are fully indexed in the Scopus database.
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The annual Journal rank can be found in SCImago Journal & Country Rank via http://www.scimagojr.com/ .
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The Journal of GeoEngineering covers various topics in geotechnical
engineering. Original papers are welcomed for the following
areas: geotechnical engineering, geo-materials, hazard
mitigation, sustainable infrastructure and maintenance,
geo-ecological engineering, geo-environmental engineering,
engineering geology/geological engineering, earthquake
engineering, applications of geographical information system,
etc. Practical papers emphasizing case studies and subsequent
interpretations of mechanisms and behaviors are especially
welcomed.
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Taiwan Geotechnical Society (TGS), one of the most active societies in the field of geotechnical engineering in Asia, was founded in 1997.
More than 500 members from government agencies, industry, and academia have joined CTGS, with more than 300 members actively enroll in our activities.
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Open Access Journal: A platform for high-quality geotechnical engineering research, without article processing charges (APCs) or publication fees,
invites researchers to explore and integrate our publications into their scholarly work.
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