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Earth science for civil and environmental engineers Richard E. Jackson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2019.Description: xviii, 458 p. : maps, col. ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780521847254
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 551 JA EA
Online resources: Summary: This carefully targeted and rigorous new textbook introduces engineering students to the fundamental principles of applied Earth science, highlighting how modern soil and rock mechanics, geomorphology, hydrogeology, seismology, and environmental geochemistry affect geotechnical and environmental practice. Key geological topics of engineering relevance including soils and sediments, rocks, groundwater, and geologic hazards presented in an accessible and engaging way. A broad range of international case studies add real-world context and demonstrate practical applications in field and laboratory settings to guide site characterization. End-of-chapter problems included for self-study and evaluation and supplementary online materials include electronic figures, additional examples, solutions, and guidance on useful software. Featuring a detailed glossary introducing key terminology, this text requires no prior geological training and is essential reading for senior undergraduate or graduate students in civil, geological, geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. It is also a useful reference and bridge for Earth science graduates embarking on engineering geology courses.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 551 JA EA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available FEB2019 T0061739

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This carefully targeted and rigorous new textbook introduces engineering students to the fundamental principles of applied Earth science, highlighting how modern soil and rock mechanics, geomorphology, hydrogeology, seismology, and environmental geochemistry affect geotechnical and environmental practice. Key geological topics of engineering relevance including soils and sediments, rocks, groundwater, and geologic hazards presented in an accessible and engaging way. A broad range of international case studies add real-world context and demonstrate practical applications in field and laboratory settings to guide site characterization. End-of-chapter problems included for self-study and evaluation and supplementary online materials include electronic figures, additional examples, solutions, and guidance on useful software. Featuring a detailed glossary introducing key terminology, this text requires no prior geological training and is essential reading for senior undergraduate or graduate students in civil, geological, geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. It is also a useful reference and bridge for Earth science graduates embarking on engineering geology courses.

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