Richard L. Meehan
Richard Meehan has engineering degrees from
M.I.T. and Imperial college, University of London. Following
service with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers he began designing
dams and levees in Southeast Asia in the early 1960s, and then in
the Western U.S. and South America. He has maintained a
consulting engineering practice in Palo Alto and taught at
Stanford University for the past twenty five years.
701 Welch Rd. #1120
Palo Alto Ca 94304
415-323-0525
meehan@blume.stanford.edu
Specialties:
- Analysis of civil engineering failures,
particularly those involving geophysical processes
(earthquake, flood, subsidence, landslides) and
groundwater seepage and pollution.
- Soil mechanics; ground stability and
subsidence; applied fluvial geomorphology; hydrogeology;
earthquake engineering.
- Prehistory and fate of urban
infrastructure in lower river valleys
- Professional, legal, and ethical problems
in engineering.
Background:
- U.S. Army 1961-1963;
- Construction Engineer, Royal Irrigation
Department of Thailand, 1963-1965;
- Geotechnical Engineer, Boston and Palo
Alto, 1963-1968;
- President, Earth Sciences Associates, Palo
Alto 1969-1985;
- Consultant in engineering failure
analysis, geophysical disasters, 1985-Present;
Partner, Richard Meehan Associates
- Adjunct professor at tanford since 1970s.
Freshman advisor, Peters Seminar instructor.
- Author, The Atom and the Fault,
MIT Press, 1985 (technical and scientific issues of
siting nuclear power plants in earthquake country); Getting
Sued and Other Tales of the Engineering Life, MIT
Press, 1980 (collected stories on expatriate life in
Thailand and Chile in the 1960s.)
Testimony of the
Oaks (Paper presented at Natural Catastrophes during Bronze
Age Civilisations:
Archaeological, Geological and Astronomical Perspectives.
A conference at Fitzwilliam College,
Cambridge 11th-13th July 1997)
Book Reviews That I Sent
To My Mother
Web Project on Geotechnical Failures
Courses taught:
- AES 114: Engineering Geology of Quaternary
Sediments
- AES 118: Geotechnical Practice
- CE 294: Geotechnical
Failures
- STS 180: Dispute
Resolution