The Canadian Geotechnical Journal is a leading publication dedicated to advancements in geotechnical engineering and related areas. The first 144 characters highlight the journal's key areas: This publication is dedicated to geotechnical engineering and includes soil mechanics, foundations, and geoenvironmental issues.
Focusing on both theoretical developments and practical applications, the journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including soil mechanics, rock mechanics, foundation engineering, and geoenvironmental engineering. It features original research papers, technical notes, and case studies that contribute to the understanding and solution of geotechnical challenges. The Canadian Geotechnical Journal is indexed in prominent databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, making it an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in the field.
By fostering the exchange of knowledge and innovation, the Canadian Geotechnical Journal plays a vital role in advancing geotechnical engineering practices in Canada and worldwide. Submit your work to be part of a community shaping the future of safe and sustainable infrastructure development. The journal welcomes contributions that promote excellence and innovation in geotechnical engineering.