Journal of Geotechnical Engineering
The Journal of Geotechnical Engineering (JOGE) is a distinguished peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing scientific research, engineering innovation, and global understanding in the fields of soil mechanics, foundation engineering, rock mechanics, geotechnical design, and ground improvement technologies. This authoritative journal unites geotechnical engineers, civil engineers, researchers, infrastructure professionals, academicians, environmental specialists, and policymakers to share transformative insights shaping safe, resilient, and sustainable geotechnical practices worldwide.
Covering ground behavior, geotechnical testing, advanced numerical modeling, foundation systems, slope stability, ground improvement, seismic geotechnics, underground construction, and geo-environmental engineering, the journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research that supports the continued evolution of geotechnical engineering. For professionals seeking to stay updated with global advancements in subsurface engineering, soil structure interaction, and geohazard mitigation, this journal provides an authoritative and comprehensive knowledge resource.
What This Journal Covers: Key Focus Areas
The Journal of Geotechnical Engineering addresses a broad spectrum of essential and emerging themes within ground engineering, including:
- Soil Mechanics & Ground Behavior: Soil classification, shear strength, consolidation, permeability, stress–strain response, unsaturated soil mechanics, and complex ground behavior under varying conditions.
- Foundation Engineering & Soil-Structure Interaction: Design of shallow and deep foundations, pile systems, retaining structures, footing analysis, settlement prediction, and soil structure interaction modeling.
- Slope Stability & Geohazard Mitigation: Landslide analysis, slope reinforcement, erosion control, risk assessment, geohazard prediction, and advanced stabilization methods for soil and rock slopes.
- Rock Mechanics & Underground Construction: Rock mass characterization, tunneling systems, blasting engineering, underground excavations, rock stability analysis, and support system design.
- Ground Improvement & Geotechnical Construction: Soil stabilization, ground reinforcement, grouting, geosynthetics, compaction techniques, embankment construction, and innovative ground modification technologies.
Who Should Read the Journal
This journal serves a wide and diverse community of professionals and scholars:
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Geotechnical and civil engineers design foundations, earth structures, retaining systems, and ground-supported infrastructure.
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Engineering geologists and geohazard experts are involved in risk evaluation, slope stability, landslide mitigation, and site investigation.
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Academicians and researchers studying soil behavior, geotechnical modeling, environmental geotechnics, and seismic response.
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Infrastructure planners and construction professionals are working on tunneling, excavation, transportation systems, and large-scale earthworks.
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Policy makers and regulatory bodies are shaping safety standards, geotechnical design codes, and environmental compliance frameworks.
Why It Matters
As infrastructure projects expand into geologically complex and environmentally sensitive regions, the Journal of Geotechnical Engineering plays a vital role by:
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Publishing advanced research that enhances geotechnical design, safety, and reliability
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Promoting sustainable, resilient, and eco-conscious ground engineering practices
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Encouraging innovative solutions for foundation systems, ground improvement, and geohazard mitigation
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Supporting engineers and researchers in understanding soil–rock behavior under diverse loading and environmental conditions
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Fostering interdisciplinary collaboration between engineers, geologists, environmental scientists, and technology innovators
With rigorous peer review, academic integrity, and global relevance, the journal contributes to building safer, more durable, and environmentally responsible geotechnical infrastructure.
Subscription & Access Options
The Journal of Geotechnical Engineering offers flexible access options designed for academic institutions, engineering firms, researchers, and individual professionals.
- Digital Access: A comprehensive online platform offering immediate access to current articles, archived volumes, and a fully searchable database of peer-reviewed geotechnical research.
- Print Edition: High-quality printed copies delivered to universities, engineering departments, research centers, consulting firms, libraries, and individual subscribers.
Subscription packages, institutional access options, and bulk orders are available through the STM Journals distribution system.
Why Choose STM Journals?
STM Journals ensures excellence and reliability in academic publishing through:
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Rigorous peer review providing credible, scientifically sound research
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Global accessibility supporting widespread dissemination of geotechnical knowledge
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Multiple access formats are ideal for modern digital research environments and traditional libraries
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Dedicated commitment to advancing soil mechanics, foundation engineering, seismic geotechnics, and ground improvement technologies
For geotechnical engineers, infrastructure developers, researchers, and professionals dedicated to safe and sustainable ground engineering, the Journal of Geotechnical Engineering is a trusted and indispensable resource.




