GETE Journal
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Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment
Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Lyesse Laloui and Prof. Tomasz Hueckel
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/geomechanics-for-energy-and-the-environment 05-02-2020 10:03:17
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New publication in Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment GETE Journal "Thermo-hydrological behaviour of #greeninfrastructure: A comparative field and laboratory study" by Yildiz and Stirling. doi.org/10.1016/j.gete… #NGIF #SuDS Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Engineering at Newcastle UKCRIC
We are glad to share this new contribution devoted to unraveling fundamental aspects of the performance of energy tunnels for different internal airflow characteristics. Article now available online on GETE Journal sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
GETE Journal has announced the three most cited articles in the period 2017-2020. We appreciate the significant impact of the papers on the field of Geomechanics. Congratulations to all the authors! bit.ly/3pu4Juc
Time to support us towards reaching the top!! 👉I voted for MeduSoil Ltd. to win the TOP 100 Swiss Startup Public Vote 2021! Vote too: startup.ch/MeduSoil#.YNBa…
I have something small to celebrate this beginning of 2022. One of my papers reached the top spot of the most cited articles in GETE Journal. For my inner child that wanted to become a researcher, it's quite a deal bit.ly/3nENRSO
We are pleased to share a first contribution to the analysis of the thermo-mechanics of barrette foundations used as heat exchangers. The article can be downloaded freely for 50 days GETE Journal. authors.elsevier.com/a/1elDO8MtfNHP…
Some of our Editorial Board members had the chance to meet and discuss the journal's progress in San Diego during #ICEGT2020. From left to right, Guillermo Narsilio, Antonio Gens, Lyesse Laloui, Alessio Ferrari, Sheng Dai, & Marcelo Sanchez. It was so nice seeing you all! Elsevier Engineering
Tonight our director Prof. Lyesse Laloui featured on RTS Info (compte archivé) explaining the reasoning behind Nagra's location for Swiss radioactive waste and the role LMS-EPFL played. EPFL-ENAC EPFL