Lecture 1 - Introduction
Lecture 1 - Introduction
Engineering Geology
Engineering geology is defined in the statutes of the
IAEG as the science devoted to the investigation,
study and solution of engineering and
Engineering Geology environmental problems which may arise as the
result of the interaction between geology and the
works or activities of man, as well as of the
prediction of and development of measures for the
prevention or remediation of geological hazards.
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Models in
Engineering
Geology
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engineering works involving the ground Hard rock Hard and abrasive minerals Abrasivity
Excavation difficulties
• Work out strategies to control landslides and
Soft Rock Medium to low strength Slope failures
major engineering works involving the ground Alterable minerals Deformability in tunnels
• Work out strategies to control landslides and Change of properties over time
areas of potential instability Hard soil Medium to high strength Problems in foundations with
• Coordinate of multidisplinary study teams expansive days and collapsible soils
• Perform computer analyses, use computer Soft soil Low to very low strength Settlements of foundations
databases and generate computer-aided designs Slope failures
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• The road bridge will be supported on end-bearing piles that may be affected • The tunnel will encounter two types of bedrock and the fault zone.
by negative skin friction from secondary compression associated with The fault zone will have different support requirements for the
settlement of the organic materials in the abandoned river channels. tunnel and could result in high groundwater inflows from the
• The presence of the fault and the palaeo-channels could result in variable palaeo-channel with associated settlement at surface.
pile depths. Flooding associated with the discharges up to the design flood
will have a lesser effect on the bridge but would be a potential hazard • Face collapse and groundwater inundation, potentially
during construction and scour is a potential hazard during operation. contaminated with methane and carbon dioxide are potential
hazards.
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