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Geo-Engineering Data:

Representation and Standardisation

September 9th 2006


University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom


A workshop organised by JTC2 as part of the 10th IAEG Congress


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Speakers

Back row: Xiaojun LI, Unknown attendee, James PASSMORE, John Martin (part obscured), Hehua ZHU, Ger DE LANGE, Ju-Yong KIM (attendee), Klaus CHMELINA (part obscured), Paul SCHAMINÉE, Marc HOIT, Stephen WALTHALL, Salvatore CARONNA, Henk DEN ADEL (part obscured), Phillip WADE

Front row: Da'an LIU, David TOLL, Tim SPINK


PRESENTATIONS

Welcome

Pedro Seco e Pinto (President ISSMGE)/ Niek Rengers (President IAEG)

Geo-Engineering Data: Representation and Standardisation

David Toll, (Durham University, UK) (Chair JTC2)

Session 1: Site Investigation Data

DIGGS/AGSML: Ground Investigation Data

Steve Walthall (Bechtel, UK)

GEF and data standardisation in physical modelling

Paul Schaminée and Henk den Adel (Geodelft, The Netherlands)

Extended AGS format for road and highways investigations

Phil Wade (Datgel, Australia)

Desk Study (Sources) Data

John Martin (University of Plymouth, UK)

Session 2: Boreholes and Geological Data

Implementing XML for geotechnical databases

Salvatore Coronna (gInt, USA)

A Geotechnical Virtual Data Centre for California

Salvatore Coronna (gInt, USA)

eEarth: Sharing Borehole Data across National Boundaries

Ger de Lange (TNO, The Netherlands)

GeoSciML2: Developing XML standards for geology

James Passmore (British Geological Survey, UK)

3D Geology Modelling and VRMIS Engineering Applications in China

Da’an Liu (Institute of Geology and Geophysics, P.R. China)

Session 3: Geotechnical Entities

DIGGS: Piled Foundations

Marc Hoit (University of Florida, USA)

TUNCONSTRUCT: Representing Tunnels

Klaus Chmelina (Geodata, Austria)

Digital Tunnelling

Hehua Zhu and Xiaojun Li (Tongji University, P.R. China)

Transportation Infrastructure

Tim Spink (Mott Macdonald, UK)