Launched in 1972, Terra et Aqua is a quarterly journal that aims to disseminate knowledge accrued by global dredging professionals as well as solutions to issues facing the industry.
ABOUT TERRA ET AQUA
Articles investigate and explain the latest innovations relevant to emerging and established professionals immersed in the dredging industry and its related sectors.
RESOURCE TO THE DREDGING COMMUNITY
Supported by the IADC, Terra et Aqua represents IADC's commitment to the highest standards of professional conduct in the dredging industry.
WRITTEN BY EXPERTS
Ground-breaking developments within the dredging industry are discussed by professionals, specialists and researchers engaged in the industry’s activities. With expertise from all over the world, authors are encouraged to submit articles for publication in Terra et Aqua.
TOPICS
Issues of Terra et Aqua feature articles covering the topics of:
TESTIMONIALS
IVAR DAEMEN
Project Director Offshore Wind (Van Oord)
“The Terra et Aqua is one of the few magazines in our field of work that provide truly in depth articles on a variety of subjects, often based on scientific studies, and very relevant for dredging professionals.”
MARK LEE
Technical Director (HR Wallingford)
“Real insights, whether it’s technical, policy or people……whether you have 5 minutes or 50 minutes, it’s always worth picking up.”
CRAIG VOGT
Ocean & Coastal Environmental Consulting (Craig Vogt Inc)
“The new Terra et Aqua Journal is “spot-on”. The Journal is easy to navigate and continues to bring forth pertinent articles enlightening us of technical details on dredging projects as well as informing us on policy-related areas, such as the recent Journal that presented sustainability principles for marine infrastructure.”
Latest issue
Submissions for the IADC Safety Award 2025
When individual employees, teams and companies view everyday processes and situations through a continuous lens of safety, they can each contribute to making all aspects of operational processes, whether on water or land, safer. For this year’s Safety Award, IADC’s Safety Committee received 14 submissions. Each one is assessed on five different categories; sustainability; level of impact on the industry; simplicity in use; effectiveness; and level of innovation.
Blue carbon – an opportunity for the waterborne transport infrastructure sector
Many ports and harbours operate in and around marine coastal habitats,
such as tidal marshes, mangrove forests and seagrasses. Many of these
marine coastal habitats are considered blue carbon ecosystems, which
play a crucial role in capturing carbon. This article examines how waterborne
transport infrastructure impacts blue carbon ecosystems, reviews
current mitigation strategies and suggests integrated approaches for
sustainable coexistence. We emphasise the importance of collaboration
among marine transport authorities, environmental managers, scientists
and engineers to protect these essential carbon sinks while supporting
the sector’s economic contributions.
Van Oord’s award-winning reclamation pipe gasket redesign
Sometimes a small improvement can have a huge impact. Van Oord’s new reclamation pipe gasket design significantly reduces the risk of potential finger injuries with an easy to implement and cost-effective solution. The design was chosen as the winner of IADC’s Safety Award 2025.
Laboratory setup to study cutting forces of blunt chisels
Dredging of rock using a cutter head as found on a cutter suction dredger will become increasingly more important as drilling and blasting is often prohibited. Understanding the cutting process and resulting forces on the chisels can lead to improved design and operational efficiency. The majority of experimental and numerical work performed considers rock cutting with an unworn or sharp chisel, often omitting the normal force. This article presents the linear rock cutting setup developed by Royal IHC to study the effect of a worn or blunt chisel geometry on the cutting forces, with the emphasis on the normal force.
A RICH HISTORY
Published continuously since 1972, Terra et Aqua has benchmarked innovative solutions and provided dredging professionals, engineers and project managers with the most important industry information.
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