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دسته بندی: زمين شناسي ویرایش: نویسندگان: Subinoy Gangopadhyay سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0198086350, 9780198086352 ناشر: Oxford University Press سال نشر: 2013 تعداد صفحات: 604 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 25 مگابایت
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1. Introduction to Engineering Geology 1–10 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Engineering Geology 1 1.3 Importance of Engineering Geology in Civil Engineering 2 1.4 Engineering Practice with Rocks and Soils in Ancient India 3 1.5 History and Development of Engineering Geology in India 5 1.6 Work-activities of Engineering Geologists 6 1.7 Forum of Engineering Geologists and Engineers 7 1.8 Recent Advancements in Engineering Geology 8 2. Rocks and Minerals 11–50 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 Major Rock Types and Their Origin 11 2.3 Classification, Description, and Engineering Usage of Igneous Rocks 16 2.4 Classification, Description, and Engineering Usage of Sedimentary Rocks 21 2.5 Classification, Description, and Engineering Usage of Metamorphic Rocks 25 2.6 Origin and Characteristics of Minerals 29 2.7 Classification of Minerals Based on Chemical Composition 33 2.8 Rock-forming, Ore-forming, and Precious Minerals 40 2.9 Identification of Minerals Under Microscope 43 2.10 Geological Timescale and Unconformities Between Rock Formations 44 2.11 Field Identification of Common Rocks with Simple Accessories 47 3. Rock Structures and Their Engineering Significance 51–73 3.1 Introduction 51 3.2 Mechanism of Deformation of Rocks 51 3.3 Folds and Causes of Their Formation 53 3.4 Causes and Mechanism of Faults 57 3.5 Causes of Jointing and Genetic Types of Joints in Rocks 61 3.6 Primary Structures of Sedimentary Rocks and Their Significance 67 3.7 Potential Problems from Rock Structures in Engineering Constructions 69 4. Weathering of Rocks and its Impact on Engineering Constructions 74–84 4.1 Introduction 74 4.2 Types of Weathering 74 4.3 Mechanical Weathering 75 4.4 Chemical Weathering 79 4.5 Biological Weathering 81 4.6 Effect of Weathering Due to Climatic Conditions and Geologic Time 82 4.7 Impact of Weathering on Engineering Constructions 82 5. Soil Formation, Engineering Classification, and Description of Indian Soils 85–105 5.1 Introduction 85 5.2 Geological Processes Responsible for Soil Formation 85 5.3 Glacial and Fluvioglacial Actions 89 5.4 Wind Action and Windborne Deposits 91 5.5 Formation of Terraces, Talus, and Organic Deposits 93 5.6 Soils Derived from Different Depositional Regimes 94 5.7 Soil Classification for Engineering Constructions 95 5.8 Identification of Different Soil Types 96 5.9 Clay Minerals in Soils and Their Engineering Significance 99 5.10 Soils of India—Characteristics and Occurrence 101 6. Fundamentals of Soil Mechanics 106–143 6.1 Introduction 106 6.2 Soil Phases, Components of Soil, and Size of Soil Particles 106 6.3 Index Properties of Soils and Their Laboratory Determination 109 6.4 Consistency Limits (Atterberg Limits) and Their Determination 111 6.5 Field Method of Density Determination 113 6.6 Size and Shape of Soil Particles 115 6.7 Swelling Clay and Its Expansive Characteristic 118 6.8 Soil Permeability 119 6.9 Consolidation of Soil 122 6.10 Soil Compaction 125 6.11 Earth Pressure and Retaining Structures 128 6.12 Shear Stress, Shear Strength, and Failure Mechanism 130 6.13 Building Site Geotechnical Investigation 135 6.14 Determination of Bearing Capacity of Soil for Building Site 136 6.15 Shallow Building Foundations 137 6.16 Deep Foundations for Buildings 139 7. Hydrology and Geological Works of Rivers 144–157 7.1 Introduction 144 7.2 River Hydrology 144 7.3 Erosional Processes of a River 145 7.4 Depositional and Transportation Characteristics of a River 147 7.5 Work-activities of a River in Different Stages 149 7.6 Characteristic Deposition of Deltaic Environment 153 7.7 River Drainage Patterns and River Capture 154 7.8 Engineering Uses of River Deposits/Alluvial Soil 155 8. Geological Works of Oceans and Coastal Management 158–174 8.1 Introduction 158 8.2 Ocean Features and Divisions of Ocean Floor 158 8.3 Agents of Ocean Activity 159 8.4 Landforms Created by Ocean Erosion 161 8.5 Some Typical Oceanic Landforms 163 8.6 Coastal Landforms of Varied Patterns and Deposits 164 8.7 Erosion of Shallow Coastal Land 166 8.8 Littoral Drifts 169 8.9 Coastal Management 169 8.10 Case Study—Coastal Erosion at Uppada Along Kakinada Coast, Andhra Pradesh (Pal and Rao 2009) 172 9. Underground Water in Relation to Engineering Works 175–195 9.1 Introduction 175 9.2 Hydrological Cycle 175 9.3 Modes of Occurence and Source of Underground Water 176 9.4 Factors Deciding the Configuration of Water Table 177 9.5 Soil Water 178 9.6 Confined and Unconfined Aquifers 179 9.7 Water Retaining and Transmitting Capacity of Soil and Rock 182 9.8 Groundwater Movement 184 9.9 Systematic Groundwater Investigation 184 9.10 Utility, Yield, Withdrawal, and Artificial Recharge of Groundwater 186 9.11 Groundwater Province and Hazards of Using Its Water 189 9.12 Influence of Underground Water in Engineering Constructions 190 9.13 Case Study on Groundwater Problems and Its Solution 192 10. Applications of Rock Mechanics in Engineering Geology 196–225 10.1 Introduction 196 10.2 Relevance of Rock Mechanics in Evaluating Rock and Rock Mass Properties 196 10.3 Determination of Common Properties of Rocks 198 10.4 Measurement of Strength of Intact Rock 200 10.5 Elastic Properties of Rocks 205 10.6 Measurement of Stress in Underground Rocks 206 10.7 Estimation of Rock Mass Properties 210 10.8 NGI Rock Mass Classification to Estimate Tunnelling Quality Index 212 10.9 Geomechanics Classification Based on Rock Mass Rating 217 10.10 Geological Strength Index for Blocky and Heterogeneous Rock Mass 220 11. Site Investigation 226–260 11.1 Introduction 226 11.2 Different Stages of Site Investigation 226 11.3 Aerial Photography Interpretation and Satellite Remote Sensing 232 11.4 Geophysical Exploration 238 11.5 Subsoil Exploration and Sampling of Soils 245 11.6 Methods of Subsoil Exploration 247 11.7 Exploratory Drilling in Rocks 250 11.8 Water Pumping Tests—Approach and Utility 257 12. Construction Materials 261–280 12.1 Introduction 261 12.2 Principal Types of Construction Materials 261 12.3 Characteristics and Usage of Different Types of Construction Materials 262 12.4 Laboratory Tests of Aggregates with Indian Standard Specification 269 12.5 Materials for Use as Railway Ballast and Road Metal 272 12.6 Deleterious Materials and Alkali–Aggregate Reaction 274 12.7 Petrographic Study of Aggregate 275 12.8 Source of Construction Materials in India 276 12.9 Exploration for Construction Materials and Selecting Quarry Sites 277 13. Treatment of Rocks and Soil by Grouting 281–297 13.1 Introduction 281 13.2 Geotechnical Considerations in Grouting 281 13.3 Different Types of Grouting Including Their Patterns 283 13.4 Grouting Equipment and Packers 286 13.5 Basic Ingredients of Grout and Admixtures 287 13.6 Grouting Approaches for Various Engineering Structures 288 13.7 Grouting Plan and Pattern with Indian Examples 290 13.8 Effective Pressure and Rock Mass Permeability 293 13.9 Treatment of Cavity by Grouting 294 13.10 Efficacy of Grouting 295 14. Dams and Spillways 298–327 14.1 Introduction 298 14.2 Terminology and Basic Aspects of Dam Construction 298 14.3 Types of Dams and Their Functions 300 14.4 Spillways and Gates 306 14.5 Influence of Geomorphology and Geology in the Design of a Dam 310 14.6 Adverse Effects of Faults in Dam Foundation and Its Treatment 312 14.7 Causative Factors of Dam Disasters 314 14.8 Preliminary Investigation and Selection of a Dam Site 316 14.9 Detailed Investigation of a Dam Site for Design Purposes 317 14.10 Source of Building Materials for Different Types of Dams 318 14.11 River Diversion and Construction Work 322 14.12 Post-construction Work 325 15. Reservoirs 328–347 15.1 Introduction 328 15.2 Creation and Functions of Reservoirs 328 15.3 Degradation of Catchment and Reservoir Rim Areas 331 15.4 Erosion of Catchment Area and Reservoir Sedimentation 332 15.5 Reservoir Capacity and Reservoir Life 334 15.6 Salient Aspects of Reservoir Investigation 335 15.7 Pumped Storage Scheme with Case Study 339 15.8 Petrological Study of Suspended Silts in River Water 341 15.9 Reservoir-related Earthquakes 343 15.10 Environmental Impact of Creation of a Reservoir 344 16. Tunnels 348–380 16.1 Introduction 348 16.2 Components and Types of Tunnels 348 16.3 Tunnelling Through Rock 350 16.4 Tunnelling Through Soft Ground 356 16.5 Geological Hazards in Tunnelling 358 16.6 Different Stages of Geotechnical Works for Tunnel 361 16.7 Conventional Methods and Machineries Used in Tunnelling 366 16.8 Excavation Methods of Rock Tunnelling and Support System 368 16.9 Pressure Tunnel and Lining 372 16.10 Rock Mass Quality and Support Requirement 373 17. Powerhouses 381–396 17.1 Introduction 381 17.2 Different Types of Powerhouses and Generation of Hydropower 381 17.3 Surface Powerhouse for Hydroelectric Project 383 17.4 Instances of Geotechnical Problems of Surface Powerhouse 386 17.5 Underground Powerhouse of a Hydroelectric Project 387 17.6 Instances of Geological Problems in Underground Powerhouses 389 17.7 Thermal Powerhouse 391 17.8 Nuclear Powerhouse 392 18. Bridges 397–416 18.1 Introduction 397 18.2 Basics of a Bridge 397 18.3 Major Types of Bridges and Acting Forces 398 18.4 Supports and Foundations of Bridges 401 18.5 Different Aspects of Engineering Geological Investigation of a Bridge Site 406 18.6 Locating a Bridge at Different Reaches of a River 406 18.7 Bridge Sites in Alluvial Plains 408 18.8 Bridge Foundation in Subsoil in Relation to Depth of Scouring 409 18.9 Construction Materials for a Bridge 410 18.10 Salient Points Related to Geotechnical Evaluation of a Bridge Site 411 18.11 Case Studies on Bridges Including a Collapsed Bridge 411 19. Highways, Runways, Canals, Power Channels, and Flumes 417–433 19.1 Introduction 417 19.2 Highways 417 19.3 Runways 421 19.4 Canals 423 19.5 Power Channels 428 19.6 Flumes 430 20. Natural Hazards 434–465 20.1 Introduction 434 20.2 Earthquake 434 20.3 Earth’s Interior and Propagation of Seismic Waves 438 20.4 Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics in Relation to Earthquakes 440 20.5 Volcano and Its Activity Related to Earthquake and Other Effects 441 20.6 Magnitude and Intensity of Earthquakes 444 20.7 Seismic Zoning and Codes for Earthquake Resistance 447 20.8 Reservoir-induced Seismicity 450 20.9 Seismotectonic Framework of India 452 20.10 Geological Considerations in Aseismic Design 456 20.11 Forecasting Earthquakes 457 20.12 Case Study on a Devastating Earthquake 459 20.13 Tsunamis 460 21. Landslide Evaluation and Mitigation 466–489 21.1 Introduction 466 21.2 Hazards of Landslides 466 21.3 Landslide Types—Classification and Description 468 21.4 Causes of Landslides 473 21.5 Investigation of Areas Affected by Landslides and Slide-prone Areas 476 21.6 Landslide Hazard Zonation Mapping 476 21.7 Landslide Hazard Mitigation 479 21.8 Instances of Major Landslides in India 484 21.9 Case Study on Landslides in India in Recent Past 486 21.10 Case Study on Mizoram Landslides (Mukherjee and Bhagwan 2009) 486 22. Karstic Terrain Investigation 490–502 22.1 Introduction 490 22.2 Solubility of Limestone and Formation of Karst 490 22.3 Surface and Subsurface Forms of Limestone Caverns 492 22.4 Speleological and Other Methods of Evaluation of Karstic Condition 493 22.5 Chemical and Radioactive Tracer Study of Reservoirs 496 22.6 Construction of Dams and Reservoirs in Karstic Limestone 497 22.7 Instances of Karstic Limestone Problems and Remedial Measures 497 23. Guidelines for Writing an Engineering Geology Report 503–512 23.1 Introduction 503 23.2 Objective of an Engineering Geology Report 503 23.3 Basic Aspects 504 23.4 Geological Inputs 504 23.5 Reports for Different Phases of Site Investigation 506 23.6 Report for Special Investigations 508 23.7 In-field Preparation of Write-up for a Report 508 23.8 Illustrative Example of an Engineering Geology Report 509 24. Physiography, Stratigraphy, and Ores and Minerals of India 513–532 24.1 Introduction 513 24.2 Physiographic Features of India 513 24.3 Stratigraphy of India 517 24.4 The Archaean Complex 518 24.5 Palaeozoic Era 520 24.6 Gondwana Formation 522 24.7 Mesozoic Era 523 24.8 Tertiary Rock Formations 524 24.9 Quaternary Period 525 24.10 Economic Resources from Rock Formations 526 Appendix A: Geotechnical Problems of Dams and Their Solutions 533–539 Appendix B: Geotechnical Problems of Tunnels and Their Solutions 540–543 Appendix C: Glossary 544–550 References 551–558 Index 559–566 About the Author 567