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International Geosynthetics Society
International Geosynthetics Society
The
International Geosynthetics Society (IGS)
is an engineering professional society focused on the field of
geosynthetics
, which are polymeric materials used in
geotechnical engineering
. The IGS describes itself as "a learned society dedicated to the scientific and engineering development of
geotextiles
,
geomembranes
, related products, and associated technologies." It was founded in Paris in 1983 as the International Geotextile Society and is a member of the Federation of International Geo-Engineering Societies, along with the
International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
(ISSMGE),
International Society for Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
(ISRM), and
International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment
(IAEG).
The International Geosynthetics Society holds Liaison Organization status with
International Organization for Standardization
(ISO) Technical Committee 221 (TC 221) on Geosynthetics.
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The practice of soil reinforcing in Europe proceedings of the symposium The practice of soil reinforcing in Europe organised by the Tenax Group under the auspices of the Internatio...
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Geosynthetics protecting the environment proceedings of the 1st IGS UK Chapter National Geosynthetics Symposium held at the Nottingham Trent University, on 17 June 2003 ; editors,...
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