ASCE G-I Geosynthetics committee is soliciting papers for a mini symposium during GeoDenver 07 under the following theme: Geosynthetics in Cyclic, Seismic, and Dynamic Applications: Lesson Learned. If interested , please forward brief abstract (100 words in PDF format) to Mo Gabr, gabr@eos.ncsu.edu by April 17 2006. Geosynthetic materials are used in many difficult geological conditions as a tool for cost effective design and enhanced construction. While applications in various industry sectors are at different stages of development, documented case histories on the use of geosynthetics in cyclic, seismic, and dynamic projects are rare. This mini symposium entitled “Geosynthetics in Cyclic, Seismic, and Dynamic Applications: Lesson Learned” aims to encompass several (may be 2-4) sessions describing lessons learned when incorporating geosynthetics in such applications. The cyclic, seismic, and dynamic cases include machine and traffic, earthquakes, explosives, wave, and impact loading with reinforcement, drainage, and containment application. As such, examples with a focus on design or performance case histories are (loading being cyclic, seismic, and/or dynamic):
i. Dams and Liquefaction
ii. Seismic Stability of Mining Impoundments
ii. Walls and Slopes
iii. Water Storage Reservoirs and Waste Containment Facilities
iv. Structures subjected to Wave Loading including Shorelines
v. Machine Foundation
vi. Bridge Foundation
vii. Instrumented Pavement Sections
viii. Other Applications.