Engineering Geology II: Site Selection & Construction | CE 152

Engineering Geology II: Site Selection & Construction

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Topic: Engineering Geology for Site Selection and Construction

Course Code: CE 152 – ENGINEERING GEOLOGY II

Description: Download Engineering Geology II PDF covering complete syllabus on site investigation methods, geophysical techniques, geological mapping, and construction applications for civil engineering projects.

Complete Syllabus Material (DG Sir)

5 Engineering geology for site selection and construction (10 hours)

5.1 Aims and methods of engineering geological site investigation

5.2 Study of topographic, geological, and engineering geological maps, satellite imagery, and Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) image

5.3 Introduction to Geophysical investigation: Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT), Seismic Refraction Tomography (SRT), Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW), Microtremor Array Measurement (MAM)

5.4 Geological investigation for dam, reservoir, road, canal, bridges, and underground excavation.

5.5 Introduction of borehole, core drilling, core logging, sampling, and bore hole problems

5.6 Tunneling in rock: Methods, geological considerations, and tunnel mapping

Syllabus Material Part 1 (BRA Sir)

5 Engineering geology for site selection and construction (First Part)

5.1 Aims and methods of engineering geological site investigation

5.2 Study of topographic, geological, and engineering geological maps, satellite imagery, and Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) image

5.3 Introduction to Geophysical investigation: Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT), Seismic Refraction Tomography (SRT), Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW), Microtremor Array Measurement (MAM)

Syllabus Material Part 2 (BRA Sir)

5 Engineering geology for site selection and construction (Second Part)

5.4 Geological investigation for dam, reservoir, road, canal, bridges, and underground excavation.

5.5 Introduction of borehole, core drilling, core logging, sampling, and bore hole problems

5.6 Tunneling in rock: Methods, geological considerations, and tunnel mapping

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