Manual of Applied Geology for Engineers

Manual of Applied Geology for Engineers
Author: Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain)
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1976
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780727700384

All engineering structures react with the ground, and most structures make use of materials extracted from the earth. While an engineer cannot be expected to be also an expert geologist, he must have a working knowledge of the subject if his structures are to be economically designed, safely built and safely used. He must also be able to recognise where and when he needs the advice of a specialist. A Manual of Applied Geology is designed as a guide for practising engineers. A team of distinguished engineers and scientists has been assembled to present the basic information which an engineer needs and to explain how best to use this information to deal with problems in his work. Chaptes cover general theory, Formation of rocks, their properties and identification, landforms and soils, geophysical methods, maps and other information sources. the particular problems of terrain evaluation, site selection and investigation and common construction problems (including groundwater control, stability, foundations and underground work) are examined and there are chapters on materials and hydrogeology.Aimed principally at the engineer who is meeting geological problems in his everyday work, this generously illustrated volume will also be useful as an introduction to the subject for first degree engineering students

A Manual of Geology for Civil Engineers

A Manual of Geology for Civil Engineers
Author: John Pitts
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1984
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789971978051

This manual of geology discusses the major aspects of descriptive geology, notably rock types and structural studies. The basic techniques of rock descriptions are also dealt with at length.

Manual of Applied Geology for Engineers

Manual of Applied Geology for Engineers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1976
Genre: Engineering geology
ISBN: 9780727748225

Intended as a guide to geology for the practising engineer, this manual covers the basic geological knowledge and methods which an engineer should understand. In conclusion, it deals with the applications of geology in engineering, and includes a chapter on terrain evaluation, a technique of growing importance in site selection.

A Geology for Engineers

A Geology for Engineers
Author: F.G.H. Blyth
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-12-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080523730

No engineering structure can be built on the ground or within it without the influence of geology being experienced by the engineer. Yet geology is an ancillary subject to students of engineering and it is therefore essential that their training is supported by a concise, reliable and usable text on geology and its relationship to engineering. In this book all the fundamental aspects of geology are described and explained, but within the limits thought suitable for engineers. It describes the structure of the earth and the operation of its internal processes, together with the geological processes that shape the earth and produce its rocks and soils. It also details the commonly occurring types of rock and soil, and many types of geological structure and geological maps. Care has been taken to focus on the relationship between geology and geomechanics, so emphasis has been placed on the geological processes that bear directly upon the composition, structure and mechanics of soil and rocks, and on the movement of groundwater. The descriptions of geological processes and their products are used as the basis for explaining why it is important to investigate the ground, and to show how the investigations may be conducted at ground level and underground. Specific instruction is provided on the relationship between geology and many common activities undertaken when engineering in rock and soil.

Engineering Geology

Engineering Geology
Author: F G Bell
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2007-02-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080469523

Every engineering structure, whether it's a building, bridge or road, is affected by the ground on which it is built. Geology is of fundamental importance when deciding on the location and design of all engineering works, and it is essential that engineers have a basic knowledge of the subject. Engineering Geology introduces the fundamentals of the discipline and ensures that engineers have a clear understanding of the processes at work, and how they will impact on what is to be built. Core areas such as stratigraphy, rock types, structures and geological processes are explained, and put in context. The basics of soil mechanics and the links between groundwater conditions and underlying geology are introduced. As well as the theoretical knowledge necessary, Professor Bell introduces the techniques that engineers will need to learn about and understand the geological conditions in which they intend to build. Site investigation techniques are detailed, and the risks and risk avoidance methods for dealing with different conditions are explained. - Accessible introduction to geology for engineers - Key points illustrated with diagrams and photographs - Teaches the impact of geology on the planning and design of structures

Engineering Geology

Engineering Geology
Author: D.V. Reddy
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2010
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 8125919031

Engineering Geology is a multidisciplinary subject which interacts with other disciplines, such as mineralogy, petrology, structural geology, hydrogeology, seismic engineering, rock engineering, soil mechanics, geophysics, remote sensing (RS-GIS-GPS), environmental geology, etc. Engineers require a deeper understanding, interpretation and analyses of earth sciences before suggesting engineering designs and remedial measures to combat natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, debris flows, tsunamis, and floods. This book covers all aspects of Engineering Geology and is intended to serve as a reference for practicing civil engineers and mining engineers. Engineering Geology has also been designed as a textbook for students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses in advanced/applied geology and earth sciences. A plethora of examples and case studies relevant to the Indian context have been included, for better understanding of the geological challenges faced by engineers.

Geological Maps and Sections for Civil Engineers

Geological Maps and Sections for Civil Engineers
Author: P.R. Thomas
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1990-11-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780216929036

This book, written specifically for civil engineers, provides a comprehensive coverage of geological maps and sections.

Fundamentals of Engineering Geology

Fundamentals of Engineering Geology
Author: F. G. Bell
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2016-01-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483102300

Fundamentals of Engineering Geology discusses geomorphological processes, particularly the linkages between geology, geo-technics, rock mechanics, soil mechanics, and foundation design. The book reviews igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, sedimentary rocks, and stratigraphy. Stratigraphy is based on three fundamental principles, namely, the "Law of Superposition, the ""Law of Faunal Succession

Engineering Geology and Geotechnics

Engineering Geology and Geotechnics
Author: F. G. Bell
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483102297

Engineering Geology and Geotechnics discusses engineering survey methods. The book is comprised of 12 chapters that cover several concerns in engineering, such as building foundations, slopes, and construction materials. Chapter 1 covers site investigation, while Chapter 2 tackles geophysical exploration. Chapter 3 deals with slope and open excavation, while Chapter 4 discusses subsurface excavation. Foundation for buildings, reservoir, and dams and dam sites are also covered in the book. A chapter then tackles hydrogeology and underground water supply. The text also encompasses river and beach engineering. The last two chapters cover engineering seismology and construction materials. This book will be of great use to researchers, practitioners, and students of engineering.

Highways, Fourth Edition

Highways, Fourth Edition
Author: Andrew Boyle
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2002
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0750650907

A comprehensive textbook on all aspects of road engineering, from the planning stages through to the design, construction and maintenance of road pavements, this edition has been expanded and updated to take into account developments in the field.