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That dusty road, where the way began!

Melvin Diaz
UST /
(mdiaz@kict.re.kr)

Every story has a starting point, and mine began

was Zaculeu. Nowadays, their descendants still live

almost a decade ago in the land of the Eternal

in that land, and speak their language, a language

Spring, Guatemala. You may find it similar of

that talks to their souls.

completely different to yours, however I invite

The concept of duality is present and exercised

you to walk with me throughout this sentimental

everyday within the Mam community. As a

journey. My name is Melvin Daz, and this story is

Mayan-Mam, I understand that we are all

about my background, my first years of college,

connected and related with each other, that we all

moving to Korea, and my current research.

need each other. For the Mam people, duality is a

I am from a town called San Juan Ostuncalco

concept that exists in each aspect of life, as the day

that is located in the Guatemalan highlands, 215

and the night, or the male and female. Also, this

kilometers from the capital city. San Juan has a

idea of duality is expressed through the individuals

population of 50,000, from which 85% are Mam.

and the community. A person is independent, but

The Mam people are part of the ancient Maya

also dependent of a large group. Therefore, every

civilization. The territory of the Mam kingdom

human is expected to take care of his or her own

extended from the southern part of Mexico to the

existence, and also to contribute to the wellness of

western highlands of Guatemala, and its capital

the community. This teaching has been resonating

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in my mind since I am a child, and helped me to

the interview, and after a couple of questions to test

choose my path in life.

my knowledge about the field, I was told to leave.

After I completed my high school education,

With no idea about what the interviewers were

I decided to join the Engineering division at the

going to decided, I waited patiently for one week

University of San Carlos, a public university.

until the day my phone rang. It was a Thursday in

Despite the difficulties to study, I chose to major in

the afternoon, I was at home, when a man with a

Civil Engineering because I thought it could be a

strong voice told me to be on time the next Monday,

way to contribute with my countrys development.

I was accepted. I literally ran to the kitchen and told

During those years, I really enjoyed my first

my mom and brother the good news. For the next

soil mechanics class. I was really amazed how

two months, every day I was exhausted to work

something that seemed to be simple, like the soil,

at a job that requires extreme physical activity,

could be a material for such a complicated bunch

but also I was happy to see that my daily effort

of theories and ideas. I still remember that warm

helped the construction of an important road. A

summer evening, when the professor drawn that

typical day for me was going to different points at

first soil phase diagram. However, at that time I did

the road construction site and taking samples for

not have a clear idea about which way to go, since a

quality control. Not only soil, but also subgrade,

couple of engineering specializations interested me.

and asphalt samples. However, especially on those

Eventually, throughout the time I spent at the soil

windy days I found myself waking the dusty road,

laboratory, I was bewitched by soil, sand, and rocks.

tired and dirty, but dreaming about a future, and

The different types, textures, and characteristics

asking this question, whats next?

of earth materials fascinated me and feed my

This is basically how I got interested into

imagination on new areas of application. However,

geotechnical engineering, and after I graduated I

what really motivated me was the knowledge,

had clear idea in my mind, I was going to follow this

and teaching style of our labs graduate teaching

path.

assistant. His explanations and passion about this

Since I had decided what to do, I realized that it

subjected were for me, as the wood for the fire.

could be somehow complicated because at that time

These situations all together drag my attention

the only university that offered a master course on

more and more.

geotechnical engineering was located at the capital

Later, on 2007, during a spring vacation,

city, a bit far from my place. Another obstacle was

I decided to apply for an internship at a road

the schedule, the classes were held every Saturday,

construction company because I wanted to gain

and therefore it was complicated to work and be

some experience at a specialized soil laboratory.

absent from my responsibilities every weekend.

Although I had few chances to be accepted, I

So, I decided to wait for grad school a couple of

submitted my request anyway. The day I had the

years and instead, focus on working to gain some

interview, many other students were also there. A

experience in this, a very competitive area.

lady came and asked me to get into the office for

28

At that time, a friend of mine was awarded

That dusty road, where the way began!

with a scholarship to study water management

On February 2014, the day to say goodbye finally

in Japan, and then, the idea of studying abroad

arrived. Although my camera could capture the

clicked in my mind. I have never taken that idea so

scene of my lovely family standing at the airport,

seriously than before. Sooner, I became an internet

weaving their hands saying goodbye, it could not

surfer, searching for opportunities that fitted my

record all the feelings and emotions I was going

aspirations. There were many options, however it

through, that was something only the heart could

was hard to tell which one was good. I had many

do. My fathers words were You are never far,

questions that the FAQ sections could not answer.

we will be always with you my son. With those

Fortunately, by the same time another friend

words, and their blessing, I left. My itinerary

who was studying here in Korea came back home.

started departing from Guatemala City to New

She told us about the many things she had seen

York, spending a night there, and then taking

and experienced, and how they made her a better

the second plane directly to Incheon international

professional, and person. She, in fact, encouraged

airport in South Korea. The courtesy and kindness

me to apply to Korea. This time, my motivations

of the people at the airport reminded me once

were higher because my friend could answer all

again that humans are the same everywhere. We

my questions not only about the programs, but

all understand what does it mean to be a stranger,

also about the country and culture. She helped

and therefore compassion moves us to help those in

me filling out the applications and preparing all

need. My friend was already there waiting to pick

required documents, but could not tell me how to

me up. It was good to have someone to introduce

kill my anxiety while waiting. Waiting perhaps is

me to the new place.

one of the most difficult things we have to do, but

I decided to come two weeks before the semester

regret is more difficult to deal with. So, I waited

started. I wanted to know the place and get used

again. With the notice day approaching, I checked

to the environment. I guessed I needed that

my email almost every hour. Finally, when I

time, even for learning simple things like riding

received the notification, I could not believe it.

the right bus, or shopping at the grocery store.

Perhaps I read it five times, until I realized it was

Those routine activities that we do without even

something real. I had been given the chance to

bother became a challenge that I had to overcome

study at the University of Science and Technology,

as soon as possible. The same happened to me

an institution that connects research and education

with all academic related activities. Little by little

by sending students to government-sponsored

everything fell into place, and the research work

R&D institutes. In my case, I was going to join the

began to start.

Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building

I joined an energy related research project about

Technolgy (KICT) campus. I was so excited to

enhanced geothermal systems. This project is

read the message, but also I became aware that it

about bringing more understanding to the process

was time also to end things, and prepare for the

of enhancing rock reservoirs permeability for

journey!

heat mining through fluid circulation to produce

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electricity. The first thing I did was to learn all

used for the experiments are small, the surface

the vocabulary and concepts needed to give the

measurement technique becomes important. In

first steps in this direction. Part of the project

this case, we use an Industrial X-Ray Computed

includes laboratory testing of rock specimens under

Tomography facilities at the Korea Institute of

certain conditions to examine their response to

Civil Engineering and Building Technology to

hydraulic fracturing. As part of my contribution

obtain three dimensional representations of the

to this collective research, one of the first tasks is

samples that later are used for various roughness

the characterization of the granitic rock we are

parameters calculations. The work is still on going,

using for the laboratory experiments, and also

and the way present many challenges that we have

the induced fractures, once they are formed. This

to overcome.

granite comes from Pocheon rocky mountain,

One important question that came to my mind

located in the northeastern region of Gyeonggi

the other day, was about how to have success in the

province in South Korea. It is characterized by

research work? Part of the answer I gave to myself

three planes of weakness with different physical

was curiosity. Yes, curiosity! Reasonable doubt

and mechanical properties along them. Lately,

should be a standard for any scientific work. And

as the research advances, my attention turned

always think about the future, asking yourself;

towards the measurement of the fracture surface

what is next?

roughness, an important parameter to consider for

Finally, I want to thank all of you who have

fluid injection during the productive phase of the

been with me while relating my story about how

project.

geotechnical engineering captured my interest

Roughness is a not well defined parameter,

as a field of study. It is my desire that you found

however it is generally understood as any

something to take for your personal growth. And to

superficial deviation from an ideal plane, and it is

all my colleagues in this field, lets continue with our

scale dependent. Roughness measurement has

work, the work of seeking the truth.

a wide number of fields of interest. Coming from


natural channels assessments, passing through
floor surface of medical installations, to dental
implants, roughness has captured the interest of
many researchers. In the geotechnical engineering
field, one of the first applications of roughness
measurement was the characterization of joint
surfaces for rock mass stability assessment. Until
now, many two and three dimensional parameters
have been developed, and their usage depends
on the specific surface features one is trying to
capture. Since the specimens, which are being

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ITA-AITES WTC 2016
Date: April 22-28, 2016Venue: San Francisco, USAWebsite: http://www.wtc2016.us/E-mail: cs@smenet.org
NGM 2016, The Nordic Geotechnical Meeting
Date: May 25-28, 2016Venue: Reykjavik, IcelandWebsite: http://www.ngm2016.com
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10th International Conference on Stress Wave Theory and Testing of Deep Foundations
Date: June 01-03, 2016Venue: Massachusetts, USAWebsite: http://www.sw2016.org
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Transportation Research Congress
Date: June 06-08, 2016Venue: Beijing, CHINAWebsite: http://www.trc-c.org/E-mail: trc2016beijing@gmail.com
GeoChina 2016
Date: July 25-27, 2016Venue: Shandong, ChinaWebsite: http://geochina2016.geoconf.org/
E-mail: geochina.sec@gmail.com
GEO-CHICAGO 2016
Date: August 14-18, 2016Venue: Sheraton Hotel & Towers, Chicago, USA
1st International Conference on Energy Geotechnics - ICEGT 2016
Date: August 29-31, 2016Venue: Kiel, GERMANYWebsite: http://www.iceg-2016.de
E-mail: secretary@icegt-2016.de
3rd ICTG International Conference on Transportation Geotechnics
Date: September 04-07, 2016Venue: Villa Flor Cultural Centre and University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal
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5th International Conference on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterisation
Date: September 5-9, 2016Venue: Gold Coast Queensland, AUSTRALIAWebsite: http://www.isc5.com.au/
E-mail: hannah@leishman-associates.com.au
13 Baltic Sea Geotechnical Conference
Date: September 15-17, 2016Venue: Vilnius University, Vilnius, LithuaniaWebsite: http://www.13bsgc.lt
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EuroGeo6: 6th European Geosynthetics Congress


Date: September 25-28, 2016Venue: Istanbul, TurkeyWebsite: http://eurogeo6.org/en/E-mail: info@eurogeo6.org
Geocongress 2017: The Third Geotechnical Frontiers Conference
Date: March 12-17, 2017Venue: Orlando, Florida, USAWebsite: http://geosyntheticsconference.com/
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5th International Conference on the use of EPS Geofoam Blocks Construction Applications
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Journal of Geotechnical
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Engineering
Volume 142, Issue 1 (January 2016)
http://ascelibrary.org/toc/jggefk/current

Technical Papers
Evaluating Ground Improvement after Blast
Densification: Performance at the Oakridge Landfill
Richard J. Finno, Aaron P. Gallant, and Paul J. Sabatini
Interpretation of Layer Boundaries and Shear Strengths
for Soft-Stiff-Soft Clays Using CPT Data: LDFE Analyses
Hongliang Ma, Mi Zhou, Yuxia Hu, and Muhammad
Shazzad Hossain
Deformation and Degradation Mechanisms of Railway
Ballast under High Frequency Cyclic Loading
Qi Deng Sun, Buddhima Indraratna, and Sanjay
Nimbalkar
Influence of Confinement and Cementation Level on the
Behavior of Microbial-Induced Calcite Precipitated
Sands under Monotonic Drained Loading
K. Feng and B. M. Montoya
Experimental Development of the p-y Relationship for
Large-Diameter Offshore Monopiles in Sands:
Centrifuge Tests
Yun Wook Choo and Dongwook Kim
Installation Effects of Controlled Modulus Column
Ground Improvement Piles on Surrounding Soil
Muhannad T. Suleiman, Lusu Ni, Caleb Davis, Hai Lin,
and Suguang Xiao

Numerical and Centrifuge Modeling of Seismic Soil


FoundationStructure Interaction on Liquefiable Ground
Zana Karimi and Shideh Dashti
Design Oriented Linear-Equivalent Approach for
Evaluating the Effect of Tunneling on Pipelines
Assaf Klar, Itai Elkayam, and Alec. M. Marshall
Experimental Observations of Settlement of Footings
Supported on Soft Clay Reinforced with Granular
Columns: Laboratory Model Study
D. K. Noor Muneerah PG Haji Jeludin, V. Sivakumar, B. C.
OKelly, and P. A. Mackinnon
Interpretation of Cone Penetration Testing in Silty Soils
Conducted under Partially Drained Conditions
Rikke Holmsgaard, Benjaminn Nordahl Nielsen, and
Lars Bo Ibsen
Technical Notes
Improved TDR Method for Quality Control of Soil-Nailing
Works
Chih-Chung Chung, Chih-Ping Lin, Kai Wang, ChihSheng Lin, and Yin Jeh Ngui
Empirical Model for Shear Wave Velocity of Municipal
Solid Waste In Situ
B. J. Ramaiah, G. V. Ramana, Edward Kavazanjian Jr.,
Neven Matasovic, and B. K. Bansal

Cyclic Pore Water Pressure Generation and Stiffness


Degradation in Compacted Clays
Suttisak Soralump and Jitrakon Prasomsri

2016. 1 Vol.32, No.1 49

Geotechnical Testing
Journal
Volume 38, Issue 6 (November 2015)
http://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/
JOURNALS/GEOTECH/TOC/3862015.htm

Laboratory Test for Evaluating Crack Filling During


Internal Erosion in Zoned Dams
Correia dos Santos R., Caldeira L., Maranha das Neves E.

A Modification to Radial Strain Calculation in Rock


Testing
Masoumi H., Saydam S., Hagan P.

Low-Strength Similar Materials for Backfill Mining:


Insight from Experiments on Components and
Influence Mechanism
Chen S., Chen S., Wang H., Zhang J., Xing H., Wang H.

Non-Contact Sensing System to Measure Specimen


Volume During Shrinkage Test
Jain S., Wang Y., Fredlund D.

Permeability Test Results With Packed Spheres and


Non-Plastic Soils
Chapuis R., Weber S., Duhaime F., Duhaime F.
Comparison of Multiple Sensor Deflection Data From
Lightweight and Falling Weight Deflectometer Tests on
Layered Soil
Grasmick J., Mooney M., Senseney C., Surdahl R., Voth M.
Laboratory Model Test on Contact Erosion of
Dispersive Soil Beneath Pavement Layers
Jegatheesan P., Sothilingam P., Arulrajah A., Disfani M.,
Disfani M., Rajeev P.
A New Triaxial Testing System for Unsaturated Soil
Characterization
Li L., Zhang X.
Spectral Induced Polarization Techniques in Soil
Corrosivity Assessments
Deo R., Cull J.

Assessment of Molding Moisture and Suction on
Resilient Modulus of Lime Stabilized Clayey Subgrade
Soils
Rahman M., Tarefder R.

50

Instrumentation System for Ground Vibration Analysis


During Sheet Pile Driving
Deckner F., Deckner F., Viking K., Guillemet C., Hintze
S., Hintze S.
Design and Evaluation of a Thermo-TDR Probe for
Geothermal Applications
Yu X., Zhang N., Pradhan A., Thapa B., Tjuatja S.
Development of a Miniature Cone Penetrometer for
Calibration Chamber Testing
Damavandi-Monfared S., Sadrekarimi A.

Design of a Pseudo-Interval Autonomous SCPT
System
Baziw E., Verbeek G.
Quick Triaxial Consolidated Drained Test on Gravelly
Soil
Chen Z., Chen Z., Chen Z., Zhu J., Zhu J., Jian W., Jian
W., Jian W.

Gotechnique
Volume 66, Issue 1

http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/toc/jgeot/66/1

Finite-element analysis of a deep excavation case


history
Y. P. Dong H. J. Burd G. T. Houlsby
Probabilistic identification of soil stratification
J. Li M. J. Cassidy J. Huang L. Zhang R. Kelly
New in situ techniques for measuring the properties of
root-reinforced soil laboratory evaluation
G. J. Meijer A. G. Bengough J. A. Knappett K. W. Loades
B. C. Nicoll
Fabric evolution and the related swelling behaviour of a
sand/bentonite mixture upon hydro-chemo-mechanical
loadings
D. Manca A. Ferrari L. Laloui
Behaviour of laterally loaded pile groups embedded in
oil-contaminated sand
A. M. A. Nasr S. V. Krishna Rao
Soil water retention curves representing two tropical
clay soils from Sudan
K. M. A. Al Haj J. R. Standing
Laboratory modelling of T-shaped soilcement column
for soft ground treatment under embankment
Y. Yi S. Liu A. J. Puppala

2016. 1 Vol.32, No.1 51

International Journal of Rock


Mechanics and Mining
Sciences
Volume 81(January 2016)

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13651609/81

Articles
Characterization of failure modes and planned
stabilization measures for the Ajanta caves in India
M.N. Bagde

Technical Notes
Quantifying rock mass bulking at a deep underground
nickel mine
C. Groccia, M. Cai, A. Punkkinen

Difference solution of passive bolts reinforcement


around a circular opening in elastoplastic rock mass
Cheng Hua Tan

A laboratory study of the porosity-permeability


relationships of shale and sandstone under effective
stress
Rui Zhang, Zhengfu Ning, Feng Yang, Huawei Zhao, Qing
Wang

Application of Synthetic Rock Mass modeling to veined


core-size samples
Javier A. Vallejos, Kimie Suzuki, Andrs Brzovic, Diego
Mas Ivars
A principal component analysis/fuzzy comprehensive
evaluation model for coal burst liability assessment
Wu Cai, Linming Dou, Guangyao Si, Anye Cao, Jiang He,
Sai Liu
Laboratory study of wave propagation due to explosion
in a jointed medium
Renshu Yang, Yanbing Wang, Chenxi Ding
Effect of particle size heterogeneity on fracture
toughness and failure mechanism of rocks
Mansour Sabri, Abdolhadi Ghazvinian, Hamid Reza Nejati
Examination of rockbolt stress corrosion cracking
utilising full size rockbolts in a controlled mine
environment
D. Vandermaat, S. Saydam, P.C. Hagan, A.G. Crosky

52

Estimation of the thermal conductivity of granite using a


combination of experiments and numerical simulation
Jyh-Chau Liou, Neng-Chuan Tien

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