Publisher's Synopsis
The variety and number of applications of geosynthetics in goetechnical engineering continues to grow rapidly. This proceedings focuses on two specific applications: soil reinforcement beneath shallow foundations and erosion control systems. The contributions are from academicians, practicing engineers, government engineers, and manufacturers. Topics addressed in the foundation reinforcement papers include: analytical procedures to determine the bearing capacity of a geosynthetic-reinforced foundation; laboratory investigations of geogrid reinforced soils, examining stress distribution under static loads and settlement as a results of cyclic loading; full-scale field studies of preloaded/prestressed geosynthetic-reinforced soils; and bearing capacity and settlement design practices of spread footings over geosynthetic-reinforced foundations. Topics addressed in the geosynthetic erosion control papers include a field study of a landfill cover, a case study of a biotechnically stabilized earthen buttress, and a case study of a vegetative channel lining.;An erosion control materials test facility and vegetation selection for geosynthetic erosion control products are addressed in tow additional papers.