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New article name goes here new article content ... The Glossop Lecture is a named lecture of the Engineering Group of the Geological Society of London. Currently, the lecture is held annually in London. Most of the Lectures have been published in the Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, one of the titles of the Geological Society Publishing House. 1st: (1997) Professor Peter Fookes Geology for Engineers: the Geological Model, Prediction and Performance 2nd: (1998) Dr Evert Hoek Putting numbers to geology – an engineer’s viewpoint 3rd: (1999) Professor Richard Chandler Clay Sediments in Depositional Basins: the Geotechnical Cycle 4th: (2000) Professor John Hutchinson Reading the Ground: Morphology and Geology in Site Appraisal 5th: (2001) Professor Denys Brunsden Geomorphological roulette for engineers and planners: some insights into an old game 6th: (2002) Professor Paul Marinos Ongoing challenges in engineering geology for tunnelling in difficult ground (unpublished) 7th: (2004) Professor Martin G. Culshaw From concept towards reality: developing the attributed 3D geological model of the shallow subsurface 8th: (2006) Professor Robin Fell Rapid Landslides: the importance of understanding mechanisms and rupture surface mechanics 9th: (2008) Professor Mike de Freitas Geology; its principles, practice and potential for Geotechnics 10th (2009) Professor Paul Nathanail Engineering geology of sustainable risk based land quality management 11th: (2010) Professor Rory N. Mortimore Making sense of chalk: A total rock approach in Engineering Geology 12th: (2011) Professor Edward Bromhead Reflections on the residual strength of clays with special reference to bedding-controlled landslides 13th: (2012) Ruth Allington Engineering geology and geomorphology in the design, operation and rehabilitation of quarries: forms and processes, models and cycles, roles and responsibilities 14th: (2013) Professor James Griffiths
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