The Heritage of Engineering Geology; The First Hundred Years 1991
DOI: 10.1130/dnag-cent-v3.395
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Investigation of preferred sites for selection and design

Abstract: Preferred sites represent those locations that have been identified and subsequently survived a Phase I screening against a set of general locational, design, and environmental requirements, which provide the basic ingredients for functionality. Ordinarily, the candidate sites are identified on a broad basis, using small-scale topographic maps (less than 1:250,000 scale), remote images such as aerial photographs, and aerial reconnaissance; geologic factors are partly downgraded, due to the lack of specific det… Show more

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