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286 THE LEADING EDGE March 2016
C O N F E R E N C E R E V I E W
Third International Conference on Engineering Geophysics (ICEG)
Hats off to the organizers of the third International Confer-
ence on Engineering Geophysics (ICEG) held 15–18
November 2015 in Al Ain, UAE. Once again, this group of local
university, government, and society advocates for geophysics
delivered an unrivaled conference experience to the global com-
munity of applied near-surface geophysicists. The success of the
conference stems from blending an internationally renowned
collection of geophysical researchers, practitioners, and regulators
— representing a broad range of specialties — into a diverse and
captivating technical program.
Conference delegates were exposed to more than 100 oral and
poster presentations; keynote speakers with household names (at
least in the geophysical world); a globally recognized cast of women
geoscientists passionately discussing (in panel format) the roles
of and challenges for women in the geosciences; two dedicated
special technical sessions providing the best of the ICEG held in
China last year; and a noticeable complement of law-enforcement
professionals attending special sessions on geophysical applications
in crime-scene forensics.
The technical flavor and breadth of the conference pushed it
into a meeting experience one might call a “super-regional, near-
surface geophysical retreat.” Now, mix the diverse technical of-
ferings just mentioned with a social program ideally suited and
designed to encourage and harbor informal gatherings at inspir-
ing venues, and the result is a top-notch near-surface geophysics
conference and exhibition.
Engineering geophysics has garnered international acceptance
across a wide range of settings and applications over the last several
decades. Construction and resource industries have evolved into some
of the heaviest users of the technology. Several years ago, UAE
government officials mandated that detailed and tailored geophysi-
cal surveys must precede all construction in the country. This regu-
lation is intended to ensure an adequate understanding of ground
stability and site response; protection of archaeological relics; and
design specifications of structures that are consistent with the earth-
material properties likely impacting those structures. By taking this
move, the UAE placed itself at the forefront of construction and
regulatory technology and safety awareness. It is that priority and
appreciation for geophysics that makes the UAE the perfect place,
and this the perfect time, for launching and sustaining this conference
series (this being only the third: 2011, 2013, and 2015).
The hospitality of the 2015 ICEG hosts (UAE University and
Al Ain Municipality) and the accommodating nature of the region
proved to be a delight. Delegates not only were made to feel
comfortable and secure but also were engulfed in an environment
ideally suited for open exchange of ideas and intellectually chal-
lenging developments in our science. At the conclusion of each
day’s technical agenda, exhibitors, delegates, and local dignitar-
ies were whisked away to a carefully chosen location — rich in
cultural entertainment offerings — for the evening’s gala
Rick Miller1
activities. Each evening’s venue provided a stunning backdrop
and represented an ideal catalyst for recanting the day’s technical
revelations and discoveries. Engaging discussions were augmented
by outstanding food, excellent service, and captivating settings.
It was several of these more social gatherings that sparked im-
promptu think-tank-type discussions that were big-time takeaways.
Near-surface geophysics is moving into an exciting time of
growth and discovery. With broader application of the science,
and a greater understanding and appreciation for its products and
potential, greater interest has come in from a wide community of
engineers and geoscientists. The intrigue shown by the geo-
community in near-surface geophysics has ushered in global growth
in the discipline and a greater appreciation for the potential of
geophysics to shed light on unsolved mysteries in the near surface.
1
Senior scientist, Kansas Geological Survey (KGS). http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/tle35030286.1.
Sheikh Hazaa Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan represented his father, “the
conference’s patron,” by visiting the exhibition hall and listening to
presentations on recent advances in near-surface technologies.
SEG president John Bradford (center) with VIPs from Al Ain Munici-
pality and Abu Dhabi Police.
Downloaded03/14/16to216.63.246.110.RedistributionsubjecttoSEGlicenseorcopyright;seeTermsofUseathttp://library.seg.org/
March 2016 THE LEADING EDGE 287
During the conference, the inaugural Women in Geoscience (WIG)
Panel was held. The panel, which featured senior-level panelists, discussed
future paths for female leadership. (From left: Maria Angello Capello,
Shaikha Al Maskari, Aseel Humoodi, Lorna Dawson, Cinzia Lovascio,
and Dalal Matar Al Shamsi).
Our science focuses on the segment of the earth that has the
broadest impact on the human element. As the industry contin-
ues to witness cycles of boom and bust in the oil and gas industry,
and the unpredictable swings between feast and famine in mining
geophysics, near-surface geophysical applications to engineering,
as well as to the environment and groundwater, continue to steam
along at a steady pace, with an upward trajectory that is healthy
and sustainable for the long haul.
As technology advances at a steady pace, it will be these “super-
regional meetings” (to coin a term) that will sustain and increase
the rate of application and discovery for near-surface geophysics.
These intimate and focused professional gatherings — which draw
the top minds in our specific application of geophysics to settings
ideal for interacting with a manageable and distributed sampling
of practitioners, vendors, educators, and students — provide great
technical and professional benefit, as well as networking potential,
for more manageable resource costs (time and currency).
Corresponding author: rmiller@kgs.ku.edu
Downloaded03/14/16to216.63.246.110.RedistributionsubjecttoSEGlicenseorcopyright;seeTermsofUseathttp://library.seg.org/

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Third International Conference on Engineering Geophysics (ICEG)

  • 1. 286 THE LEADING EDGE March 2016 C O N F E R E N C E R E V I E W Third International Conference on Engineering Geophysics (ICEG) Hats off to the organizers of the third International Confer- ence on Engineering Geophysics (ICEG) held 15–18 November 2015 in Al Ain, UAE. Once again, this group of local university, government, and society advocates for geophysics delivered an unrivaled conference experience to the global com- munity of applied near-surface geophysicists. The success of the conference stems from blending an internationally renowned collection of geophysical researchers, practitioners, and regulators — representing a broad range of specialties — into a diverse and captivating technical program. Conference delegates were exposed to more than 100 oral and poster presentations; keynote speakers with household names (at least in the geophysical world); a globally recognized cast of women geoscientists passionately discussing (in panel format) the roles of and challenges for women in the geosciences; two dedicated special technical sessions providing the best of the ICEG held in China last year; and a noticeable complement of law-enforcement professionals attending special sessions on geophysical applications in crime-scene forensics. The technical flavor and breadth of the conference pushed it into a meeting experience one might call a “super-regional, near- surface geophysical retreat.” Now, mix the diverse technical of- ferings just mentioned with a social program ideally suited and designed to encourage and harbor informal gatherings at inspir- ing venues, and the result is a top-notch near-surface geophysics conference and exhibition. Engineering geophysics has garnered international acceptance across a wide range of settings and applications over the last several decades. Construction and resource industries have evolved into some of the heaviest users of the technology. Several years ago, UAE government officials mandated that detailed and tailored geophysi- cal surveys must precede all construction in the country. This regu- lation is intended to ensure an adequate understanding of ground stability and site response; protection of archaeological relics; and design specifications of structures that are consistent with the earth- material properties likely impacting those structures. By taking this move, the UAE placed itself at the forefront of construction and regulatory technology and safety awareness. It is that priority and appreciation for geophysics that makes the UAE the perfect place, and this the perfect time, for launching and sustaining this conference series (this being only the third: 2011, 2013, and 2015). The hospitality of the 2015 ICEG hosts (UAE University and Al Ain Municipality) and the accommodating nature of the region proved to be a delight. Delegates not only were made to feel comfortable and secure but also were engulfed in an environment ideally suited for open exchange of ideas and intellectually chal- lenging developments in our science. At the conclusion of each day’s technical agenda, exhibitors, delegates, and local dignitar- ies were whisked away to a carefully chosen location — rich in cultural entertainment offerings — for the evening’s gala Rick Miller1 activities. Each evening’s venue provided a stunning backdrop and represented an ideal catalyst for recanting the day’s technical revelations and discoveries. Engaging discussions were augmented by outstanding food, excellent service, and captivating settings. It was several of these more social gatherings that sparked im- promptu think-tank-type discussions that were big-time takeaways. Near-surface geophysics is moving into an exciting time of growth and discovery. With broader application of the science, and a greater understanding and appreciation for its products and potential, greater interest has come in from a wide community of engineers and geoscientists. The intrigue shown by the geo- community in near-surface geophysics has ushered in global growth in the discipline and a greater appreciation for the potential of geophysics to shed light on unsolved mysteries in the near surface. 1 Senior scientist, Kansas Geological Survey (KGS). http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/tle35030286.1. Sheikh Hazaa Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan represented his father, “the conference’s patron,” by visiting the exhibition hall and listening to presentations on recent advances in near-surface technologies. SEG president John Bradford (center) with VIPs from Al Ain Munici- pality and Abu Dhabi Police. Downloaded03/14/16to216.63.246.110.RedistributionsubjecttoSEGlicenseorcopyright;seeTermsofUseathttp://library.seg.org/
  • 2. March 2016 THE LEADING EDGE 287 During the conference, the inaugural Women in Geoscience (WIG) Panel was held. The panel, which featured senior-level panelists, discussed future paths for female leadership. (From left: Maria Angello Capello, Shaikha Al Maskari, Aseel Humoodi, Lorna Dawson, Cinzia Lovascio, and Dalal Matar Al Shamsi). Our science focuses on the segment of the earth that has the broadest impact on the human element. As the industry contin- ues to witness cycles of boom and bust in the oil and gas industry, and the unpredictable swings between feast and famine in mining geophysics, near-surface geophysical applications to engineering, as well as to the environment and groundwater, continue to steam along at a steady pace, with an upward trajectory that is healthy and sustainable for the long haul. As technology advances at a steady pace, it will be these “super- regional meetings” (to coin a term) that will sustain and increase the rate of application and discovery for near-surface geophysics. These intimate and focused professional gatherings — which draw the top minds in our specific application of geophysics to settings ideal for interacting with a manageable and distributed sampling of practitioners, vendors, educators, and students — provide great technical and professional benefit, as well as networking potential, for more manageable resource costs (time and currency). Corresponding author: rmiller@kgs.ku.edu Downloaded03/14/16to216.63.246.110.RedistributionsubjecttoSEGlicenseorcopyright;seeTermsofUseathttp://library.seg.org/