Foundation Engineering in the Face of Uncertainty 2013
DOI: 10.1061/9780784412763.020
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Engineering Geology: Fundamental Input or Random Variable?

Abstract: Geologists and engineers view the world in complementary but different ways. Science seeks to explain all observed details, whereas engineering seeks to design with specific objectives and multiple constraints. National guidance in the United States calls for geotechnical site investigations to be performed by geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists. Site characterization should start with Geologic Models which form the basis for Ground Models (Geologic Models with engineering parameters) and Geotech… Show more

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“…Engineering geology is a fundamental part of geotechnical site characterization that is used in civil engineering projects. Incompletion or inaccurate of this characterization will lead to incorrect models, geotechnical properties, or design values [3]. According to Waltham (2002) in his book Foundations of Engineering Geology, six component areas of engineering geology are ground materials and structures, regional characteristics, surface processes and materials, ground investigations, material properties, and difficult ground conditions [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engineering geology is a fundamental part of geotechnical site characterization that is used in civil engineering projects. Incompletion or inaccurate of this characterization will lead to incorrect models, geotechnical properties, or design values [3]. According to Waltham (2002) in his book Foundations of Engineering Geology, six component areas of engineering geology are ground materials and structures, regional characteristics, surface processes and materials, ground investigations, material properties, and difficult ground conditions [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%