1992 meeting of the geothermal resources council

1992 meeting of the geothermal resources council

September 1992 United Kingdom Eurock "92 The main ISRM symposium for 1992, this international conference will focus on rock characterization. For mo...

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September 1992 United Kingdom

Eurock "92

The main ISRM symposium for 1992, this international conference will focus on rock characterization. For more information contact: Prof. J. A. Hudson, U.K. ISRM Representative. Fax 44/707-375912.

September 30Tunnelling Association O c t o b e r 2, 1992 of C a n a d a Banff, Canada 10th Annual Meeting The Tunnelling Association of Canada has chosen the theme "Underground Works: Past, Present and Future" for its 10th annual meeting. This theme was selected to emphasize all aspects of underground space use in the civil engineering and mining sectors. Topics to be covered include: Site investigation and ground characterization; Design aspects; Construction aspects and performance monitoring; Planning and economics of projects; Tender methods and contracts; Historical reviews and rehabilitation; Trenchless technology. Abstracts, not exceeding 500 words, in English or French, will be received until March 31,1992. Correspondence should be sent to: Frank Policicchio,City ofEdmonton, 14323-115th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta,T 4 M 3B8 Canada. Phone: (403) 428-3054; Fax (403) 452-2540. O c t o b e r 4-8, 1992 Boston, M a s s a c h u s e t t s U.Sdk.

North American T u n n e l i n g '92

"The Future of the Underground Industry--North America" will be the theme of this conference. The meeting will be a broad-based examination of North American tunneling and underground space development, covering topics ranging from an examination of the market and public policy to technical innovation and predictions of future developments and projects. Session sub-themes are: 1. Urban Policy--when and where to go underground; 2. The North American Market--when and where will Canada, the U.S.A. and Mexico go underground?; 3. Contracting Practice-creating incentives to innovate and avoid disputes; 4. Technology--evolution or revolution? Present state of the art and beyond; and 5. Finance--innovative financing options. For more information: American Underground-Space Association, 511 - l l t h Ave., Box 320, Minneapolis, MN 55415, U.S-~. Exhibition enquiries to L. Roy Wilson (International Promotions Adviser), 543 King Lane, Leeds LS17 5ER, U.K. (Tel: 44/532.68.25.19; Fax: 44/532.68.10.74).

October 4-8, 1992 S a n Diego, California

1992 Meeting of the Geothermal R e s o u r c e s Council

This 20th anniversary meeting of the Council will feature six special technical sessions, as well as field trips to geothermal sites. The technical sessions will deal with: Exploration; Corrosion, Power plant maintenance; Fractured reservoirs;Natural hazards and geothermal development; and Hot dry rock. A poster session willalso be offered. A trade exhibit will be held in conjunction with the conference. For more information:Geothermal Resources Council,P.O. Box 1350, Davis, C A 95617-1350 U.S.A. Phone: (916) 758-2360. Fax (916) 758-2839. Telex 882410. N o v e m b e r 23-25, 1992 Basle, S w i t z e r l a n d

S a f e t y in Road and Rail T u n n e l s

This first international conference is organized and sponsered by Independent Technical Conferences Ltd., University of Dundee, and co-sponsored by ASHRAE. The conference will provide a forum for the latest research and developments in vehicle and tunnel sfaety technology and communications. It will embrace all aspects of safety during

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routine operation as well as response toincidents. Particular attention will be paid to the integration of saety procedures and to m development of effectiveinterfaces between allpartiesinvolvedin respding toincidents. The overallaim of the conference isto promote protection by design, prevention by monitoring and control, and respse by plan. The conference willbe of particular interetto owners and operators; consulting engineers; emergency services, tunnel, vehicle and equipment designers and manufacturers; transport researchers; fire safety engineers, control and instrumentation engineers; risk assessment managers; legislators and regulators. Papers willbe presented in the following areas: Road and rail vehicles; Tunnel equipment; Operation and emergency response; and Training and research. The language of the conference willbe English. For more information: Mrs. Judy Whitham, Safety in Road and Rail Tunnels, Independent Technical Conferences Ltd., P.O. Box 452 Kempston, Bedford M K 4 3 9PL, U.K. Tel. 44/ 234-854756. Fax 44/234-841375. N o v e m b e r 3 0 - D e c e m b e r 2, 1992 N o r t h Sea Trondheim, Norway Oil and Gas R e s e r v o i r s Hosted by the Division of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics of the Norwegian Institute of Technology, this third international conference on North Sea Oil and Gas Reservoirs will comprise four main elements: 1. Detailed reviews of reservoir performance of selected North Sea fields, presented by specialists from the operating companies; 2. Keynote addresses concerning topics of special importance to the development of North Sea reservoirs; 3. Research presentations concerning advances in North Sea reservoir science; 4. Exhibition of petroleum activities in the Trondheim area. Themes of the conference will be: Improved seismic methods for detailed reservoir description; Geological reservoir heterogensity; Reservoir simulation; Characterization of the near-well environment; and Reservoir fundamentals and improved oil recovery. Particular emphasis will be placed on the interdependence of reservoir geoscientists and technologists engaged in reservoir development and innovative appreaches to reservoir re search and development programmes aimed at North Sea conditions. For more information: North Sea Oil and Gas Reservoirs, Attn.: Vibeke Halaas, The Foundation for Continuing Education at The Norwegian Institute of Technology (SEVU), N-7034 Trondheim, Norway. Tel. (47) 7-595-267. Fax (47) 7-7-517-226.

December 1-2, 1992 Torino, I t a l y

Third Geoengineering Congress---Rock Excavation: The Future and Beyond

This congress will deal with rock excavation technology, focusing on the following subjects: (1) Novel theoretical and conceptual insights in rock excavation; (2) Drilling and Blasting: improvement and innovations in explosives and in drilling machines, with regard to their operation and the design of excavation works; (3) Mechanical rock excavation improvements and innovations in machinery and tools, for surface and underground works, and for dimension stone separation cutting; (4) Innovations in automation, monitoring, controls, CAD. Languages of the Congress will be Italian and English. For more information: Associazione Mineraria Subalpina, c/ o Dipartimento di Georisorse e Territorio del Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24 - 10129 Torino, Italy. Tel.: 11/564-7681. Fax 11/564-7689.

April 18-22, 1993 19th General Assembly Amsterdam, The Netherlands of the ITA The congress, "Options for Tunnelling," is being organized by the Tunnelling and Underground Works Division of the Royal Institution of Engineers in The Netherlands. The 74 papers selected for presentation will cover the following

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