The Australian Journal of Geomechanics is a high-end academic journal dedicated to research and application in the field of geomechanics, aiming to promote academic exchange and cooperation in geomechanics theory, methods, and technology in Australia and globally. This magazine closely monitors the latest developments and research achievements in the fields of geomechanics, including crustal movement, rock mechanics, structural geology, earthquake geology, geological hazard prediction and prevention.
The magazine relies on Australia's profound research foundation and extensive practical applications in the field of geomechanics, gathering numerous experts and scholars in the field of geomechanics at home and abroad. They jointly promote the development and innovation of the geomechanics discipline by publishing high-quality research papers, review articles, and technical reports. At the same time, the magazine also focuses on establishing close cooperative relationships with international academic organizations and research institutions, actively participating in academic exchanges and cooperation in the field of international geomechanics, and continuously enhancing its international influence and academic status.
The Australian Journal of Geomechanics not only focuses on in-depth research on the basic theory of geomechanics, but also attaches importance to the practical application of geomechanical technology in mineral resource exploration and development, geological hazard investigation and prevention, geological environment protection and restoration, and other aspects. By comprehensively showcasing the latest research achievements and technological advancements in the field of geomechanics, this journal provides valuable references and inspirations for geologists, engineers, policy makers, and practitioners in related fields.