Submission Process
Final Paper Submission
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This proceedings will be published as a copyrighted work of the American Society of Civil Engineers
- Notes from the Technical Chair
- Paper upload instructions
- More information for paper preparation
- General Information
- Expenses
Notes from the Technical Chair:
Thank you for your participation in the Geo-Denver 2007 Conference. There are a few items that we would like you to take notice of in the preparation of your draft and final paper submissions:
- Permission from facility owner: The instructions have a section titled permissions that deals with copyright issues. However, please make certain that you have obtained permission(s) to present from the responsible owning authority of the featured project. We have had situations in the past where people have not been able to present because the owner objects after they find out at a later date.
- Commercialization: Commercialization in the form of touting a firm, company or product is unacceptable and will not be allowed in the final version of the papers.
- The page limit for the papers are 10 pages.
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Draft papers accepted until Monday, August 15.
- Final papers due by September 15, 2006.
- Final papers will not be accepted after September 15. Authors are also encouraged to submit their final papers as soon as possible prior to the September 15 deadline in order to allow editors time for final approval for the proceedings.
Charles D. Shackelford, PhD, P.E.
More information for paper preparation:
There are a few items that we would like you to take notice of in the preparation of your draft and final paper submissions:
- Additional Instructions to Authors for Geotechnical Special Publications (GSP’s): Note to authors GeoDenver 2007
- Manuscript Preparation for Conference Proceedings On Line Submission Method, please follow the web page http://www.pubs.asce.org/authors/ConfProceedOnLine.html
- Copyright and Copyright Transfer, please follow the web page http://www.pubs.asce.org/authors/copyright.html
- Sample Copyright and Copyright Transfer documents [PDF], please follow the web page http://www.pubs.asce.org/authors/CopyrightTransfer.pdf
- Permission to Reproduce Previously Published Materials, http://www.pubs.asce.org/authors/permissions.html
- Sample Permission to Reproduce Previously Published Materials [PDF], http://www.pubs.asce.org/authors/PVFBooks.pdf
General Information:
Proposing authors must recognize that submission of an abstract indicates commitments to complete the paper, attend the conference, and present the paper either orally or as a poster, and asserts that permission to present the paper has been obtained from the responsible owning authority of the featured project.
The G-I Organizing Committee will accept or reject proposed papers based on information provided online in the abstracts. To the extent possible and appropriate, papers will be assigned to conference technical sessions based on the topic and sub-topic identified by the author and co-authors, as best suited for their subject material. The Organizing Committee reserves the right to assign papers to other conference technical sessions than the topic and sub-topic identified by the authors and co-authors. For questions regarding abstract or short course proposal submission please contact us at conferences@asce.org.
Expenses:
All expenses associated with the preparation, submission, and presentation of papers are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors. This includes camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations. Scholarship and/or travel funds are not available for conference attendees. All attendees are required to pay conference registration fees.

