Canadian Geotechnical Journal, June 2019 Table of Contents
		        The June 2019 issue of the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Volume 56, No. 6 is available online to all CGS members. To access the current and past journals, log into MyCGS on the CGS website then select “Geotechnical Publications” from the left-hand navigation column.
Non-CGS members can view the CGJ abstracts and citations for the June issue at https://www.nrcresearchpress.com/toc/cgj/56/6.      
Articles in this issue include:
	- Evaluation of the accuracy of design methods for geosynthetic-reinforced piled embankments
 
	- Reliability-based design of internal limit states for mechanically stabilized earth walls using geosynthetic reinforcement
 
	- Experimental investigation of global backward erosion and suffusion of soils in embankment dams
 
	- Sand and silty-sand soil stabilization using bacterial enzyme–induced calcite precipitation (BEICP)
 
	- Lateral resistance of “rigid” pipelines and cables on rocky seabeds
 
	- Implication of end restraint in triaxial tests on the derivation of stress–dilatancy rule for soils having high compressibility
 
	- Influence of stress path on stress memory and stress fracturing in brittle rocks
 
	- Influence of composite flocculant FeCl3–APAM on vacuum drainage of river-dredged sludge
 
	- Shear coupling effect of monotonic and cyclic behavior of the interface between steel and gravel
 
	- Measurement of three-dimensional displacement field in piled embankments using synchrotron X-ray tomography
 
	- Load model for designing flexible steel barriers for debris flow mitigation