The International Journal of Geomechanics publishes original research on the mechanics of geomaterials, encompassing theoretical, experimental, and computational aspects. It addresses a broad range of topics, including soil mechanics, rock mechanics, earthquake engineering, and environmental geotechnics. This includes studies on constitutive modeling, slope stability, foundation design, and the behavior of earth structures.
The journal also emphasizes the application of geomechanics principles to solve practical engineering problems, providing insights into infrastructure development, natural hazard mitigation, and resource management. It is indexed in major databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring global accessibility and impact for its published work. This publication is tailored for civil engineers, geotechnical engineers, geologists, and researchers involved in understanding and predicting the behavior of geomaterials. It aims to advance the knowledge and practice of geomechanics for a safer and more sustainable built environment. The journal encourages the submission of high-quality research that contributes to this vital field.