Geotechnical engineering investigation handbook
Geotechnical engineering investigation handbook
By Roy E. Hunt - Taylor & Francis (2005) - Hardback -1066 pages
The Geotechnical Engineering Investigation Handbookprovides the tools
necessary for fusing geological characterization and investigation with
critical analysis for obtaining engineering design criteria. The second
edition updates this pioneering reference for the 21stcentury, including
developments that have occurred in the twenty years since the first
edition was published, such as: Remotely sensed satellite imagery Global
positioning systems (GPS) Geophysical exploration Cone penetrometer
testing Earthquake studies Digitizing of data recording and retrieval
Field and laboratory testing and instrumentation Use of the Internet for
data retrieval The
Geotechnical Engineering Investigation Handbook, Second Editionis a
comprehensive guide to a complete investigation: study to predict
geologic conditions; test-boring procedures; various geophysical methods
and when each is appropriate; various methods to determine engineering
properties of materials, both laboratory-based and in situ; and
formulating design criteria based on the results of the analysis. The
author relies on his 50+ years of professional experience, emphasizing
identification and description of the elements of the geologic
environment, the data required for analysis and design of the
engineering works, and procuring the data. By using a practical approach
to problem solving, this book helps engineers consider geological
phenomena in terms of the degree of their hazard and the potential risk
of their occurrence.
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