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Rankine Lecture
The Rankine lecture is an annual lecture organised by the British Geotechnical Association
named after William John Macquorn Rankine, an early contributor to the theory of soil mechanics.

This should not be confused with the biennial BGA Géotechnique Lecture.

The Rankine Lecture is held in March each year. In even-numbered years, the lecturer is from the
UK. In odd-numbered years, the lecturer is from outside the UK. Each lecture is usually
published[1] in Géotechnique.[2]

List of Rankine Lecturers

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No YEAR LECTURER SUBJECT Géotechnique AFFILIATION

Control of seepage through


1 1961 A. Casagrande foundations and abutments of 11(3) 161-181 Harvard University
dams[3]

Field measurements in soil Building Research


2 1962 L. F. Cooling 12(2) 77-103
mechanics[4] Establishment

3 1963 A. Mayer Recent work in rock mechanics[5] 13(2) 99-118

4 1964 A. W. Skempton Long-term stability of clay slopes[6] 14(2) 77-101 Imperial College

Effects of earthquakes on dams and University of Illinois at


5 1965 N. M. Newmark 15(2) 139-159
embankments[7] Urbana-Champaign

The strength of soils as engineering


6 1966 A. W. Bishop 16(2) 91-128 Imperial College
materials[8]

Engineering geology of Norwegian


normally-consolidated marine clays Norwegian
7 1967 L. Bjerrum 17(2) 83-117
as related to settlements of Geotechnical Institute
buildings[9]

The rise of geotechnology and its


John Mowlem and
8 1968 R. Glossop influence on engineering 18(2) 107-150
Co., Ltd
practice[10]

Advantages and limitations of the


9 1969 R. B. Peck observational method in applied soil 19(2) 171-187 University of Illinois
mechanics[11]

The influence of strains in soil University of


10 1970 K. H. Roscoe 20(2) 129-170
mechanics[12] Cambridge

Friction of rocks and stability of rock Australian National


11 1971 J. C. Jaeger 21(2) 97-134
slopes[13] University, Canberra

The relevance of soil fabric to site University of


12 1972 P. W. Rowe 22(2) 195-300
investigation practice[14] Manchester

Massachusetts
13 1973 T. W. Lambe Predictions in soil engineering[15] 23(2) 151-201 Institute of
Technology

The analytical method in soil King's College,


14 1974 R. E. Gibson 24(2) 115-139
mechanics[16] London

Old structures in relation to soil


15 1975 J. Kérisel 25(3) 433-482 Simecsol Études
conditions[17]

The Triassic rocks, with particular


reference to predicted and Soil Mechanics
16 1976 A. C. Meigh 26(3) 393-451
observed performance of some Limited
major foundations[18]

Reflections on design decisions of


Private Consultant,
17 1977 V. F. B. de Mello practical significance to 27(3) 281-354
Brazil
embankment dams[19]

Ground supports for tunnels in Building Research


18 1978 W. H. Ward 28(2) 135-170
weak rocks[20] Establishment

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Considerations in the earthquake-


University of
19 1979 H. Bolton Seed resistant design of earth and rockfill 29(3) 215-262
California, Berkeley
dams[21]

Cambridge geotechnical centrifuge University of


20 1980 A. N. Schofield 30(3) 227-267
operations[22] Cambridge

N. R. Geotechnical engineering and


21 1981 31(3) 305-365 University of Alberta
Morgenstern frontier resource development[23]

Geology, geomorphology and


22 1982 D. J. Henkel 32(3) 175-194 Ove Arup & Partners
geotechnics[24]

Golder Associates,
23 1983 E. Hoek Strength of jointed rock masses[25] 33(3) 187-222
Vancouver

The interpretation of in situ soil


24 1984 C. P. Wroth 34(4) 449-488 University of Oxford
tests[26]

Soil models in offshore Norwegian Institute of


25 1985 N. Janbu 35(3) 241-280
engineering[27] Technology

Geotechnical
A. D. M. Engineering
26 1986 On the embankment dam[28] 36(3) 303-347
Penman Consultant,
Harpenden

California Institute of
27 1987 R. F. Scott Failure[29] 37(4) 423-466
Technology

University of Glasgow
28 1988 H. B. Sutherland Uplift resistance in soils[30] 38(4) 493-515
Trust

Pile behaviour - theory and


29 1989 H. G. Poulos 39(3) 365-415 University of Sydney
application[31]

On the compressibility and shear


30 1990 J. B. Burland 40(3) 329-378 Imperial College
strength of natural clays[32]

Conduction phenomena: from University of


31 1991 J. K. Mitchell 41(3) 299-339
theory to geotechnical practice[33] California, Berkeley

Retaining structures: displacement


32 1992 B. Simpson 42(4) 541-576 Ove Arup & Partners
and design[34]

Liquefaction and flow failure during


33 1993 K. Ishihara 43(3) 351-414 University of Tokyo
earthquakes[35]

Assumption, prediction and reality


34 1994 P. R. Vaughan 44(4) 573-608 Imperial College
in geotechnical engineering[36]

University of
35 1995 R. E. Goodman Block theory and its application[37] 45(3) 383-422
California, Berkeley

Soil mechanics in pavement University of


36 1996 S. F. Brown 46(3) 383-425
engineering[38] Nottingham

Interactions between the University of


37 1997 G. E. Blight 47(4) 715-766
atmosphere and the Earth[39] Witwatersrand

Soil characterisation: the


38 1998 D. W. Hight importance of structure and - Imperial College
anisotropy

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Natural slopes and cuts: movement Université Laval, Ste-


39 1999 S. Leroueil 51(3) 197-243
and failure mechanisms[40][41] Foy, Québec

Non-linear soil stiffness in routine City University,


40 2000 J. H. Atkinson 50(5) 487-507
design[42][43] London

Energy foundations and other


Vienna University of
41 2001 H. Brandl thermo-active ground structures[44] 56(2) 81-122
[45] Technology, Austria

Numerical analysis: a virtual dream


42 2002 D. M. Potts 53(6) 535-572 Imperial College
or practical reality?[46][47]

Science and empiricism in pile 53(10) University of Western


43 2003 M. F. Randolph
foundation design[48][49] 847-874 Australia

N. N. Engineering, seismology and soil


44 2004 - Imperial College
Ambraseys mechanics

Queen's University at
Long term performance of
45 2005 R. K. Rowe 55(9) 631-678 Kingston, Ontario,
contaminant barrier systems[50][51]
Canada

Tunnelling and geotechnics - new University of


46 2006 R. J. Mair 58(9) 695-736
horizons[52][53] Cambridge

Universitat
Soil-environment interactions in
47 2007 A. Gens 60(1) 3-74 Politècnica de
geotechnical engineering[54][55]
Catalunya

The engineering behaviour of fill -


Building Research
48 2008 J. A. Charles the use, misuse and disuse of case 58(7) 541-570
Establishment
histories[56][57]

Geohazards & Large


49 2009 T. D. O'Rourke Geographically Distributed 60(7) 505-543 Cornell University
Systems[58][59]

Stiffness at small strain - research University of


50 2010 C. R. I. Clayton 61(1) 5-37
and practice[60][61] Southampton

Geotechnical Stability Analysis[62] University of


51 2011 S. W. Sloan [63] 63(7) 531-571
Newcastle, Australia

Performance-based design in University of


52 2012 M. D. Bolton
geotechnical engineering Cambridge

Soil Mechanics and the


observational method: Challenges
53 2013 M. Jamiolkowski 64(8) 590-619 Politecnico di Torino
at the Zelazny Most copper tailings
disposal facility[64]

Interactions in Offshore Foundation 66(10)


54 2014 G. T. Houlsby University of Oxford
Design[65][66][67] 791-825

Hazard, Risk and Reliability in Norwegian


55 2015 S. Lacasse
Geotechnical Practice[68] Geotechnical Institute

56 2016 R. Jardine Geotechnics and Energy[69][70] 70(1) 3-59 Imperial College

Universitat
57 2017 E. Alonso Triggering and Motion of Landslides 71(1) 3-59 Politècnica de
Catalunya

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Dynamic soil-structure
58 2018 N. O'Riordan ARUP
interaction[71]

Benefits of Unconventional Seismic National Technical


59 2019 G. Gazetas
Foundation Design[72][73] University of Athens

2022 The Unusual and the Unexpected in Environmental


60 S. Jefferis
(2020) Geotechnical Engineering [74][75] Geotechnics Limited

John P. Constitutive Modelling in University of


61 2023
Carter[76][77] Computational Geomechanics [78] Newcastle, Australia

Lidija
Geotechnical Engineering for a Imperial College
62 2024 Zdravković[79]
[80] Sustainable Society [81] [82] London

Kenichi Soga University of


63 2025 [83] [84] [85] [86] California, Berkeley

See also
Named lectures
Géotechnique Lecture

External links
ICE Virtual Library - The Rankine Lecture (https://archive.today/20130103104008/http://www.ic
evirtuallibrary.com/info/rankine;jsessionid=4a3bolj5jl5ca.z-telford-01)
British Geotechnical Association - List of Rankine Lecturers (http://bga.city.ac.uk/cms/html/ranki
nelecture.php)
British Geotechnical Association (http://bga.city.ac.uk)

References
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2. Géotechnique (https://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/loi/jgeot)
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415. doi:10.1680/geot.1989.39.3.365 (https://doi.org/10.1680%2Fgeot.1989.39.3.365).
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34. Simpson, B. (1992). "Retaining structures: Displacement and design". Géotechnique. 42 (4):
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40. "Introduction for the 39th Rankine Lecture". Géotechnique. 51 (3): 195. 2001. doi:10.1680/geot.
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41. Leroueil, S. (2001). "Natural slopes and cuts: Movement and failure mechanisms" (https://doi.or
g/10.1680%2Fgeot.2001.51.3.197). Géotechnique. 51 (3): 197–243. doi:10.1680/geot.
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44. "Introduction for 41st Rankine Lecture 21 March 2001". Géotechnique. 56 (2): 79. 2006. doi:
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45. Brandl, H. (2006). "Energy foundations and other thermo-active ground structures".
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46. "Introduction for the 42nd Rankine Lecture". Géotechnique. 53 (6): 533–534. 2003. doi:
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53 (6): 535–573. doi:10.1680/geot.2003.53.6.535 (https://doi.org/10.1680%2Fgeot.2003.53.6.5
35).
48. "Introduction for 43rd Rankine Lecture 19 March 2003". Géotechnique. 53 (10): 845–846.
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(10): 847–875. doi:10.1680/geot.2003.53.10.847 (https://doi.org/10.1680%2Fgeot.2003.53.10.
847).
50. "Introduction for 45th Rankine Lecture 23 March 2005". Géotechnique. 55 (9): 629–630. 2005.
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55 (9): 631–678. doi:10.1680/geot.2005.55.9.631 (https://doi.org/10.1680%2Fgeot.2005.55.9.6
31).
52. "Introduction for the 46th Rankine Lecture". Géotechnique. 58 (9): 693–694. 2008. doi:10.1680/
geot.2008.58.9.693 (https://doi.org/10.1680%2Fgeot.2008.58.9.693).
53. Mair, R. J. (2008). "Tunnelling and geotechnics: New horizons". Géotechnique. 58 (9): 695–
736. doi:10.1680/geot.2008.58.9.695 (https://doi.org/10.1680%2Fgeot.2008.58.9.695).
54. "Introduction for 47th Rankine Lecture 21 March 2007". Géotechnique. 60 (1): 1. 2010. doi:
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55. Gens, A. (2010). "Soil-environment interactions in geotechnical engineering" (https://www.scipe
dia.com/public/Gens_2010a). Géotechnique. 60 (1): 3–74. doi:10.1680/geot.9.P.109 (https://do
i.org/10.1680%2Fgeot.9.P.109).
56. "Introduction for 48th Rankine Lecture 19 March 2008". Géotechnique. 58 (7): 539. 2008. doi:
10.1680/geot.2008.58.7.539 (https://doi.org/10.1680%2Fgeot.2008.58.7.539).
57. Charles, J. A. (2008). "The engineering behaviour of fill - the use, misuse and disuse of case
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71. The 58th Rankine Lecture (https://www.britishgeotech.org/events/132-58th-rankine-lecture-by-d
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72. BGA 59th Rankine Lecture (https://www.britishgeotech.org/events/173-bga-59th-rankine-lectur
e)
73. BGA 59th Rankine Lecture Flyer (https://www.britishgeotech.org/uploads/british_geotechnical_
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74. 60th Rankine Lecture (https://www.britishgeotech.org/events/194-60th-rankine-lecture)
75. Rearranged date for the 60th Rankine Lecture (https://www.britishgeotech.org/news/2021/09/re
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76. Professor John Carter announced as 61st Rankine Lecturer (https://www.britishgeotech.org/ne
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77. John Carter to deliver 61st Rankine Lecture on soil constitutive modelling (https://www.geplus.c
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79. Professor Lidija Zdravković (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/l.zdravkovic)
80. Professor Lidija Zdravković announced 62nd Rankine Lecturer (https://www.britishgeotech.org/
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83. Professor Kenichi Soga - UC Berkeley (https://ce.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/soga)


84. UC Berkeley Soga Research Group (https://geomechanics.berkeley.edu/people/soga/)
85. Professor Kenichi Soga - University of Cambridge (https://www-geo.eng.cam.ac.uk/directory/ks
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86. Professor Kenichi Soga announced as 63rd Rankine Lecturer (https://www.britishgeotech.org/n
ews/2024/03/professor-kenichi-soga-announced-as-63rd-rankine-lecturer)

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