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  1. Anne Lemnitzer; Armin W. Stuedlein (Ed.)
    Selected papers from sessions of Geo-Congress 2022, held in Charlotte, North Carolina, March 20–23, 2022. Sponsored by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists and the Geo-Institute of ASCE. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 66 peer-reviewed papers on geosynthetics, innovative geomaterials, and soil improvement techniques. Topics include: rigid inclusions and stone columns; soil stabilization; bio-grouting and bio-inspired solutions; geosynthetics; and innovative geomaterials and methods. GSP 331 will be valuable to practitioners and researchers working in the area of soil improvement. 
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  2. Christopher L. Meehan; Miguel A. Pando, Ph.D.; Ben A. Leshchinsky; Navid H. Jafari (Ed.)
    Proceedings of sessions of Geo-Extreme 2021, held in Savannah, Georgia, November 7–10, 2021. Sponsored by the Geo-Institute of ASCE. GSP 330 contains 37 peer-reviewed papers on infrastructure resilience, big data, and risk. Topics include: geo-materials under extreme loading; cold regions and the Arctic; decision making and planning for extreme events; big data and modeling; and risk management. This GSP will be of interest to geotechnical engineers, climate scientists, emergency managers, insurance professionals, and policy makers working to address a wide variety of extreme events. 
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