Trench warfare became associated with the First World War from late 1914 until 1918. Where possible, trenches were laid out by military engineers in line with the most recent military manuals. The effectiveness of individual trenches was to a large extent controlled by the nature of the ground conditions. Engineering geology had a major role to play in: slope stability—as the ideal for trenches was to maintain slopes in an over-steepened condition relative to normal angle of repose; and, drainage—as excess surface and ground waters not only weakened trench slopes but also created untenable conditions for the troops occupying their positions. Recent archaeological investigations around the city of Ypres (Ieper) in Belgium, and in northern Fr...
Geomorphological features associated with groundwater discharge zones can affect ground conditions s...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
Trench digging is one of the oldest types of construction work documented in history. Prior to World...
The First World War started a hundred years ago this year. On 4 August 2014 the United Kingdom marks...
The application of geology to warfare in regard to questions of water supply, ground conditions and ...
The Great War was marked on the western front mainly by a war of position (for 40 out of the 51 mont...
This article explores the Canadian tunnelling companies’ military mining organisation and accomplish...
Between 26 March and 21 December 2012, archaeological excavations were undertaken at Messines in adv...
Slope stabilization through drainage trenches is a classic approach in geotechnical engineering. Con...
During the World War I conflict between the Austrian and Italian army, Austrian engineer units const...
ABSTRACT Potential military applications of geology became apparent in Europe by the late eighteenth...
International audienceThe World War I strongly marked the landscapes, especially on the western fron...
In the past decade, the research of archaeological remains from World War I has become mainstream. T...
The control of geographical and geomorphological conditions on the spatial organization of the First...
The emergence of static warfare on the Western Front in late 1914, encouraged the reinvention of dev...
Geomorphological features associated with groundwater discharge zones can affect ground conditions s...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
Trench digging is one of the oldest types of construction work documented in history. Prior to World...
The First World War started a hundred years ago this year. On 4 August 2014 the United Kingdom marks...
The application of geology to warfare in regard to questions of water supply, ground conditions and ...
The Great War was marked on the western front mainly by a war of position (for 40 out of the 51 mont...
This article explores the Canadian tunnelling companies’ military mining organisation and accomplish...
Between 26 March and 21 December 2012, archaeological excavations were undertaken at Messines in adv...
Slope stabilization through drainage trenches is a classic approach in geotechnical engineering. Con...
During the World War I conflict between the Austrian and Italian army, Austrian engineer units const...
ABSTRACT Potential military applications of geology became apparent in Europe by the late eighteenth...
International audienceThe World War I strongly marked the landscapes, especially on the western fron...
In the past decade, the research of archaeological remains from World War I has become mainstream. T...
The control of geographical and geomorphological conditions on the spatial organization of the First...
The emergence of static warfare on the Western Front in late 1914, encouraged the reinvention of dev...
Geomorphological features associated with groundwater discharge zones can affect ground conditions s...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
Trench digging is one of the oldest types of construction work documented in history. Prior to World...