This blog will share my fascination in what for me are new areas of scientific endeavour. Whether it be failures experienced by asphalt and concrete pavements, the evolution of periglacial and permafrost morphologies, the motions of glacial ice, or even the dynamic evolution of the earth's crust, I believe there are alternative, largely unrecognised, thermo-mechanically related contributions to their development. Current science discourse makes discussion of these phenomena almost impossible.
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
and now another three years have passed - unbelievable!
It is certainly hard to believe that it is more than 3 years since my last post. Two reasons for returning at this moment in time. First, a recent article in the New Civil Engineer from a representative of the asphalt industry bemoaned the way in which local authorities are currently wasting money filling in potholes on British roads instead of tackling their route causes - a subject that the most recent blogs was addressing, but more on that later. Second, I find myself enjoying the tranquillity of the Tuscan countryside with more than usual time on my hands to take-up some of the past themes and hopefully add some new ones to the blog. In doing so I will try to respond to any queries on previous postings and add material to some of the postings that were I realise were left unfinished.
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