The Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering is an interdisciplinary platform for disseminating knowledge and innovations in rock mechanics and geotechnical engineering. Its core focus is on the application of engineering principles to understand the behavior of rock and soil masses, addressing challenges in civil, mining, petroleum, and environmental engineering. The journal welcomes submissions covering theoretical, experimental, and numerical studies related to rock and soil mechanics, slope stability, tunneling, foundation engineering, and geological hazard assessment.
It also features research on constitutive modeling, laboratory testing, field investigations, and advanced computational methods. Indexed in leading engineering databases, the journal reaches a global audience of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in geotechnical and rock engineering projects. It serves as a vital resource for advancing sustainable infrastructure development, resource extraction, and geological hazard mitigation.
The Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering encourages submissions that emphasize practical applications and real-world case studies. By providing a forum for the exchange of innovative ideas and best practices, the journal fosters collaboration and propels progress in the field, contributing to safer, more resilient, and environmentally responsible engineering solutions.