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期刊介绍:
The Swiss Bulletin for Applied Geology is a specialist publication for a predominantly practice-oriented specialist readership with a scientific claim. The main topics of publication are articles in the fields of petroleum and natural gas geology, engineering geology, natural hazards, geothermal energy, hydrogeology, environmental geology and geophysics. Complex questions today increasingly require interdisciplinary solutions. That''s why the Swiss Bulletin also includes contributions from other geoscientific areas. A particular concern is the publication of interesting findings from realized projects such as tunneling, groundwater utilization, remediation etc. The purpose of the Swiss Bulletin for Applied Geology is the exchange of knowledge and experience in the fields of applied geology and the transfer of knowledge between university and practice.