The Second Half Century of Rock Mechanics, Three Volume Set

The Second Half Century of Rock Mechanics, Three Volume Set

Author: Luis Ribeiro e Sousa

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2007-08-05

Total Pages: 1356

ISBN-13: 0415889545

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Forty one years ago, the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM) held its 1st International Congress in Lisbon, Portugal. In July 2007, the 11th ISRM Congress returned to Lisbon, where the Portuguese Geotechnical Society (SPG), the Portuguese National Group of the ISRM, hosted the meeting. The Second Half Century of Rock Mechanics comprises


The Second Half Century of Rock Mechanics, Three Volume Set

The Second Half Century of Rock Mechanics, Three Volume Set

Author: Luis Ribeiro e Sousa

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2007-08-05

Total Pages: 1356

ISBN-13: 1000006778

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Forty one years ago, the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM) held its 1st International Congress in Lisbon, Portugal. In July 2007, the 11th ISRM Congress returned to Lisbon, where the Portuguese Geotechnical Society (SPG), the Portuguese National Group of the ISRM, hosted the meeting. The Second Half Century of Rock Mechanics comprises


Beyond the Lab and the Field

Beyond the Lab and the Field

Author: Eike-Christian Heine

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2022-04-19

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 0822987783

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Beyond the Lab and the Field analyzes infrastructures as intense sites of knowledge production in the Americas, Europe, and Asia since the late nineteenth century. Moving beyond classical places known for yielding scientific knowledge, chapters in this volume explore how the construction and maintenance of canals, highways, dams, irrigation schemes, the oil industry, and logistic networks intersected with the creation of know-how and expertise. Referred to by the authors as “scientific bonanzas,” such intersections reveal opportunities for great wealth, but also distress and misfortune. This volume explores how innovative technologies provided research opportunities for scientists and engineers, as they relied on expertise to operate, which resulted in enormous profits for some. But, like the history of any gold rush, the history of infrastructure also reveals how technologies of modernity transformed nature, disrupting communities and destroying the local environment. Focusing not on the victory march of science and technology but on ambivalent change, contributors consider the role of infrastructures for ecology, geology, archaeology, soil science, engineering, ethnography, heritage, and polar exploration. Together, they also examine largely overlooked perspectives on modernity: the reliance of infrastructure on knowledge, and infrastructures as places and occasions that inspired a greater understanding of the natural world and the technologically made environment.