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Tag (Keyword): IET

I2M Personnel Update IET Guide to Growth Faulting and Subsidence in the Houston, Texas Area

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I2M’s Chief Geologist/Chief Hydrologist, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., C.P.G., and I2M’s Senior Project Manager, M. David Campbell, P.G., supported by Henry M. Wise, the Senior Remediation Specialist in Texas for SWS Environmental Services (now NRC) have updated the IET Guide first released in 2013 for the graduates of the IET program, and other professional groups, including the members of the Houston Geological Society and the AIPG in Texas.

The original report has been updated and revised into a paper format by the Journal of Geology and Geoscience, based in London (here). This will also provide a wider readership around the world because subsidence and faulting in soft sediments are not limited to the Houston area.

We are conducting the final review and are adding an author and subject index because of the substantial literature base of the subjects treated.

2025-12-29T16:06:08-06:00February 15th, 2018|Tags: , , , , , |

“Growth Faulting and Subsidence in the Houston, Texas Area” Released

Growth Faulting and Subsidence in the Houston Texas Area

The publication, Growth Faulting and Subsidence in the Houston, Texas Area, has been released after more than 10 years of research and discussions among the geological community in the Houston area (more), which is consistent with the goals of the IET Sponsored Research Program (more).

The Guide was produced by I2M’s Chief Geologist and Principal Hydrogeologist, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H.; by I2M’s Project Manager & Mining / Environmental Geological Associate, M. David Campbell, P.G.; and by Henry M. Wise, P.G., Senior Geologist and Remedial Services Senior Specialist for SWS Environmental Services, in La Porte, Texas.

The Guide was announced on the LinkedIn Houston Geological Society blog for members of the Engineering and Environmental Group (here), and on LinkedIn’s AIPG blog (here) and on the AIPG-TX website (here).

2025-12-29T16:22:16-06:00December 17th, 2014|Tags: , , , |