Challenges and trends for geological modelling and visualisation A. Keith Turner Original Paper 07 December 2005 Pages: 109 - 127
Variability of the engineering properties of rock masses quantified by the geological strength index: the case of ophiolites with special emphasis on tunnelling P. MarinosE. HoekV. Marinos Original Paper 26 November 2005 Pages: 129 - 142
Three and more dimensional modelling in geo-engineering Robert HackBogdan OrlicNiek Rengers Original Paper 14 December 2005 Pages: 143 - 153
Disaster risk management in development projects: models and checklists Sergio MoraKari Keipi Original Paper 25 January 2006 Pages: 155 - 165
Landslide hazard and risk zonation—why is it still so difficult? C.J. van WestenT.W.J. van AschR. Soeters Original Paper 15 December 2005 Pages: 167 - 184
The provision of digital spatial data for engineering geologists M.G. CulshawI. JacksonJ.R.A. Giles Original Paper 14 January 2006 Pages: 185 - 194
Study of the micro-mechanical behaviour of the Opalinus Clay: an example of co-operation across the ground engineering disciplines Helmut BockPeter BlümlingHeinz Konietzky Original Paper 10 December 2005 Pages: 195 - 207
Common ground in engineering geology, soil mechanics and rock mechanics: past, present and future Helmut Bock Original Paper 16 February 2006 Pages: 209 - 216
Discussion on “Factors affecting the greater damage in the Avcilar area of Istanbul during the 17 August 1999 Izmit earthquake” by S. Dalgıç, Bull Eng Geol Environ 63:221–232 Şamil Şen Discussion 08 April 2006 Pages: 217 - 219