Engineering geology
By: Duggal, S. K.
Contributor(s): Pandey, H.K | Rawal, N.
Publisher: New Delhi McGraw Hill Education 2014Description: xiv, 474p. | Binding - Card Paper | 22.8*15 cm.ISBN: 9789339204617.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringDDC classification: 624.151 Summary: This book deals with both the principles as well as practices of engineering geology. It will serve as a basic course material for undergraduate students of civil engineering, graduate students of geology and applied geology, and field practitioners. Use of simple language, lucid expression, self-explanatory illustrations and excellent pedagogy makes this book very useful. 1. Engineering Geology: An Introduction 2. The Earth—Its Origin and Properties 3. Magma 4. Mineralogy 5. Rocks I: Igneous Rocks 6. Rocks II: Sedimentary Rocks 7. Rocks III: Metamorphic Rocks 8. Rock Deformations 9. Engineering Structures and Geological Investigations 10. Natural Agencies and Landforms 11. Earthquake 12. Landslides 13. Groundwater 14. Geophysical Investigations 15. Remote Sensing, Global Positioning System, and Geographic Information System 16. Geological and Geo-mechanical Laboratory InvestigationsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This book deals with both the principles as well as practices of engineering geology. It will serve as a basic course material for undergraduate students of civil engineering, graduate students of geology and applied geology, and field practitioners. Use of simple language, lucid expression, self-explanatory illustrations and excellent pedagogy makes this book very useful.
1. Engineering Geology: An Introduction 2. The Earth—Its Origin and Properties 3. Magma 4. Mineralogy 5. Rocks I: Igneous Rocks 6. Rocks II: Sedimentary Rocks 7. Rocks III: Metamorphic Rocks 8. Rock Deformations 9. Engineering Structures and Geological Investigations 10. Natural Agencies and Landforms 11. Earthquake 12. Landslides 13. Groundwater 14. Geophysical Investigations 15. Remote Sensing, Global Positioning System, and Geographic Information System 16. Geological and Geo-mechanical Laboratory Investigations
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