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Engineering Geology
Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks. Volcanic activity. Internal structure of the Earth
Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks. Volcanic activity. Internal structure of the Earth
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Course Material
Week 1 Introduction to the course and recommended books, Introduction to Geology. Importance of Geology in civil engineering projects
Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks. Volcanic activity. Internal structure of the Earth
Engineering and physical properties of rocks
Identification of common rock forming minerals Classification of Rocks and Minerals. Colour of grain with respect to rock colour. Chart of Geological Society of America
Identification of grains of sedimentary rocks. Hardness classification (very soft, soft etc) with respect to simple field tests and uniaxial compression strength
Identification of rocks by megascopic studies. Identification of subordinate constituents in rock samples
Introduction to structural Geology and plate tectonics.
Causes and effects of earthquakes. Protective measures against earthquakes. Earthquake zoning for Pakistan
Land-sliding and its causes, Principles of Stratigraphy
Hydrogeology: wells, springs, streams and ground water conditions.
Role of geology in selection of sites for dams, reservoirs, tunnels and other important civil engineering structures, such as highways, airfield and bridges
Mining subsidence due to alteration of fluid levels. Methods of avoiding mine collapses
Causes of glaciers and their types
Introduction to blasting. Engineering geology of tunnels, geological survey prior to tunnelling , Lining of tunnels and its section
Selection of tunnel site and its requirements, case histories
Brief introduction to local geology
Chapters
16
Department
Engineering Technology
Teacher
Engr. Aisha Butt