Dr. Gennaro G. Marino, P.E., D.GE will be presenting “Mine Subsidence Engineering: An Overview” on September 9th, 2019 at ASCE – Chicago.
This presentation covers key aspects of mine subsidence engineering, a subject that is not well understood, and embraces a number of engineering disciplines. It focuses on the causes of mine subsidence and how mine stability relates to the resulting ground movements. Different mining and geologic conditions determine the mode of failure of the mine. The mode of mine failure in turn affects the resulting subsidence movement. Prediction of subsidence and damage potential are also key aspects of subsidence engineering. Examples of expected subsidence damage as well as mine stabilization will be shown. This presentation will be presented in a manner that will be understandable to anyone that would be interested in learning more about mine subsidence.
Dr. Gennaro G. Marino, P.E., D.GE will be presenting “Mine Subsidence Engineering: An Overview” on September 9th, 2019 at the 41st Annual NAAMLP Conference.
This presentation covers key aspects of mine subsidence engineering, a subject that is not well understood, and embraces a number of engineering disciplines. It focuses on the causes of mine subsidence and how mine stability relates to the resulting ground movements. Different mining and geologic conditions determine the mode of failure of the mine. The mode of mine failure in
turn affects the resulting subsidence movement. Prediction of subsidence and damage potential are also key aspects of subsidence engineering. Examples of expected subsidence damage as well as mine stabilization will be shown. This presentation will be presented in a manner that will be understandable to anyone that would be interested in learning more about mine subsidence.
Dr. Gennaro G. Marino, P.E., D.GE will be presenting “Mining and Associated Subsidence in St. Louis and St. Louis County, MO” at the 11th Annual ISPE Metro East Mini-Conference on May 17, 2019 in East St. Louis, IL.
Saint Louis County and City are home to a multitude of quarries and mines which helped to build the area from the ground up. This presentation covers the history and locations of the various types of mining in the area, as well as current mining and subsidence conditions. Attendees will better understand the history of mining in the area and how that affects subsidence conditions in the present day.
Registration is $40 for member, and $80 for non-members, which includes continental breakfast and lunch. Registration can be found at the link above. This presentation will be worth 1 PDH.
Dr. Gennaro G. Marino, P.E., D.GE will be presenting “Mining and Associated Subsidence in St. Louis and St. Louis County, MO” at the March 2019 Meeting of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers St. Clair Chapter on March 28, 2019 in Fairview Heights, IL.
Saint Louis County and City are home to a multitude of quarries and mines which helped to build the area from the ground up. This presentation covers the history and locations of the various types of mining in the area, as well as current mining and subsidence conditions. Attendees will better understand the history of mining in the area and how that affects subsidence conditions in the present day.
The cost to attend is $20, which includes a selection from the lunch menu, beverage, tax, and tip. Checks should be made payable to ISPE St. Clair Chapter. Registration and lunch orders will begin at 11:30am, with the presentation from 12:15 – 1:15pm.
Dr. Gennaro G. Marino, P.E., D.GE will be presenting “Expert Forensic Engineering Investigations ” on Thursday, August 29th, 2019 for the Evansville Bar Association.
The objective of this presentation is to provide attendees an understanding of all the components of expert forensic engineering investigations from an expert’s perspective. With such an understanding, attorneys involved in cases will have better control and efficiency in processing such cases. The presentation will include review of the various elements of how an engineering failure can occur and how to proceed in investigating and prosecuting such cases. Key case examples which the author was intimately involved in will be introduced to illustrate and provide clarity to important concepts. Although the focus of the cases presented here is geotechnical engineering in nature, many of the concepts or principles disseminated through these cases would be applicable to prosecuting other expert engineering or forensic cases. Also, at the end of the presentation, some advices are provided from an expert’s perspective.
Dr. Gennaro G. Marino, P.E., D.GE will be presenting at a Louisville Bar Association CLE event on Thursday, May 30, 2019 in Lousiville, KY. The objective of this presentation is to provide attendees an understanding of all the components of expert forensic investigations from an expert’s perspective. With such an understanding, attorneys involved in cases with ground or subsurface related issues will have better control and efficiency in processing such cases. The presentation will include review of the various elements of how a geotechnical failure can occur and how to proceed in investigating and prosecuting such cases. Key case examples which the author was intimately involved in will be introduced to illustrate and provide clarity to important concepts. Although the focus of this presentation is geotechnical engineering in nature, many of the concepts or principles disseminated would be applicable to prosecuting other expert engineering or forensic cases. Also, at the end of the presentation, some advices are provided from an expert’s perspective.
This presentation has been approved for 2 CLE Credits.
Dr. Gennaro G. Marino, P.E., D.GE will be presenting “Mine Subsidence Engineering: An Overview” at the March 2019 Meeting of the Society of Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration St. Louis Chapter on March 21, 2019 in St. Louis, MO.
This presentation covers key aspects of mine subsidence engineering, a subject that is not well understood, and embraces a number of engineering disciplines. It focuses on the cause of mine subsidence and how mine stability relates to the resulting ground movements. Different mining and geologic conditions determine the mode of failure of the mine. The mode of mine failure in turn affects the resulting subsidence movement. Prediction of subsidence and damage potential are also key aspects of subsidence engineering. Examples of expected subsidence damage as well as mine stabilization will be shown.This presentation will be presented in a manner that will be understandable to anyone that would be interested in learning more about mine subsidence.
This presentation will be worth 1 PDH.
The cost to attend is $25, which covers drinks and dinner.