Welcome to Volume 29, Issue 3 of the Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics (JEEG). In this issue, we present two compelling studies that advance our understanding of environmental and engineering geophysics and its practical applications.
The first paper by Nasiri et al. (2024) introduces an innovative method for rapidly and cost-effectively identifying layering structures in construction and demolition (C&D) waste depots. This research highlights a systematic approach to determining the composition of C&D materials and suggests that incorporating laboratory tests can significantly aid in recovering economic value from such waste. The implications of their findings are profound, promising to...
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