AEG is a internationally recognized leader in environmental and engineering geology, respected for its professional stewardship. It provides valuable resources for practitioners, scientists, students, and the public, and is widely recognized by other geoscience organizations. AEG also leads advocacy efforts for legislation, professional licensure, regulation, and codes and standards.
TC220 was established as a Technical Committee of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering in 2019. Currently is has 66 members from 30 countries. The principal aims of TC220 are:
1. To organise specialty conferences, symposiums, workshops and short courses dedicated to the subject of field monitoring in geomechanics. To encourage the involvement of a wide range of geo-professionals in these events.
2. To encourage the preparation of keynote lectures, state-of-the-art lectures including on new technologies, general reports for conferences organised by the International Society, regional conferences and conferences organized by Member Societies.
3. To promote the inclusion of structural and geotechnical monitoring in universities and at conferences and meetings of other international bodies, thereby encouraging a common culture of learning through field monitoring.
The Colorado Geological Survey (CGS) is a state government agency situated within the Colorado School of Mines.
They provide a wide range of science-driven services, bringing the best of Colorado geoscience to the public..