Estimating Ground Movements
This seminar is about new ways of estimation the effect of ground movements caused by climate, trees and man.
9:30–10:00am |
REGISTRATION Morning tea served. |
10:0-10:30am |
Introductions and news. |
10:30–11:30am |
Rebecca Ramsden - ‘Forensic methods to identify culprit tree/s”. |
11.30–12.30am |
Tom Seymour – “The risks for engineers relying on or accepting inadequate compaction reports”. |
12:30–1:30pm |
LUNCH |
1.30–2.30pm |
Dominic Lopes - ‘Measuring ground movement due to droughts, trees and floods’. |
2:30–3:30pm |
Dominic Lopes with Kyle Hill “Case studies of tree drying and rebound foundation movements”. |
3.30–4.00pm |
AFTERNOON TEA |
4.00–5.30pm |
WORKSHOP – Further discussions and questions with the presenter’s and audience introduced topics. |
5.30pm |
CLOSE |
Rebecca Ramsden has twenty years’ experience in arboriculture and has run an Australia-wide tree root identification services for 15 years. She has a master in applied Science from the University of Melbourne – “Identification of Invasive Roots using molecular techniques” and a Post Graduate Diploma in Horticulture.
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