Engineering geology : principles and practice / David George Price ; edited and compiled by M.H. de Freitas.

By: Price, David GeorgeContributor(s): De Freitas, M. HMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin : Springer, c2009Description: xviii, 450 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9783540292494 (hbk.); 3540292497 (hbk.)Subject(s): Engineering geologyDDC classification: 624.151 LOC classification: TA705 | .P653 2009
Contents:
The basis of engineering geology / with John Knill -- Geological materials / with Michael de Freitas -- Geological masses / with Robert Hack -- Maps / with Robert Hack -- Recovery of samples / with Ian Higginbottom -- Field tests and measurements / with Ian Higginbottom -- Organization, design and reporting of site investigations / with John Knill -- Ground response to engineering and natural processes / with John Knill -- Withdrawal of support by surface excavations / with Michael de Freitas -- Withdrawl of support by underground excavations / with Robert Hack -- Static loading of the ground / with Michiel Maurenbrecher -- Dynamic loading of the ground / with Michiel Marenbrecher -- Ground reaction to changes of fluid and gas pressures / with Michiel Maurenbrecher.
Review: "This book is written to explain the influence ground conditions can have upon engineering with rocks and soils, and upon designing, analysing and executing an engineered response to the geological and geomorphological processes acting on them; these subjects form the essence of Engineering Geology. The text is written for students of the subject, either geologists or engineers, who encounter the challenge of idealising the ground and its processes for the purposes of design and of quantifying them for the purpose of analysis. With this in mind the book describes how geology can dictate the design of a ground investigation, influence the interpretation of its findings, and be incorporated into design and analysis. The reader is constantly reminded of basic geology; the "simple" things that constitute the "big picture", a neglect of which may cause design and analyses to be at fault, and construction not to function as it should."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [421]-428) and index.

The basis of engineering geology / with John Knill -- Geological materials / with Michael de Freitas -- Geological masses / with Robert Hack -- Maps / with Robert Hack -- Recovery of samples / with Ian Higginbottom -- Field tests and measurements / with Ian Higginbottom -- Organization, design and reporting of site investigations / with John Knill -- Ground response to engineering and natural processes / with John Knill -- Withdrawal of support by surface excavations / with Michael de Freitas -- Withdrawl of support by underground excavations / with Robert Hack -- Static loading of the ground / with Michiel Maurenbrecher -- Dynamic loading of the ground / with Michiel Marenbrecher -- Ground reaction to changes of fluid and gas pressures / with Michiel Maurenbrecher.

"This book is written to explain the influence ground conditions can have upon engineering with rocks and soils, and upon designing, analysing and executing an engineered response to the geological and geomorphological processes acting on them; these subjects form the essence of Engineering Geology. The text is written for students of the subject, either geologists or engineers, who encounter the challenge of idealising the ground and its processes for the purposes of design and of quantifying them for the purpose of analysis. With this in mind the book describes how geology can dictate the design of a ground investigation, influence the interpretation of its findings, and be incorporated into design and analysis. The reader is constantly reminded of basic geology; the "simple" things that constitute the "big picture", a neglect of which may cause design and analyses to be at fault, and construction not to function as it should."--BOOK JACKET.

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