Engineering Geomaterials
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-216-92269-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is a review of the properties of the naturally-occurring geological materials used in building and civil engineering construction. Introductory chapters are concerned with the description and basic engineering properties of rocks and soils after physical processing such as crushing, screening and washing. These are followed by a discussion of procedures used for sampling and testing geomaterials, both in situ and in the laboratory, including petrographic evaluation. Later sections examine applications of geomaterials, such as aggregates in road construction and concrete, bitumen and bitumen-aggregate mixtures, construction stone (including masonry) and the bahaviour of rocks and soils used as embankment fills. Six appendices provide information on rock and soil parameters, sampling and testing schedules and statistical details. The book is intended for professional and postgraduate engineering geologists and engineering geomorphologists, as well as advanced undergraduates in applied geology, geology and geography.
This is a review of the properties of the naturally-occurring geological materials used in building and civil engineering construction. Introductory chapters are concerned with the description and basic engineering properties of rocks and soils after physical processing such as crushing, screening and washing. These are followed by a discussion of procedures used for sampling and testing geomaterials, both in situ and in the laboratory, including petrographic evaluation. Later sections examine applications of geomaterials, such as aggregates in road construction and concrete, bitumen and bitumen-aggregate mixtures, construction stone (including masonry) and the bahaviour of rocks and soils used as embankment fills. Six appendices provide information on rock and soil parameters, sampling and testing schedules and statistical details. The book is intended for professional and postgraduate engineering geologists and engineering geomorphologists, as well as advanced undergraduates in applied geology, geology and geography.
This is a review of the properties of the naturally-occurring geological materials used in building and civil engineering construction. Introductory chapters are concerned with the description and basic engineering properties of rocks and soils after physical processing such as crushing, screening and washing. These are followed by a discussion of procedures used for sampling and testing geomaterials, both in situ and in the laboratory, including petrographic evaluation. Later sections examine applications of geomaterials, such as aggregates in road construction and concrete, bitumen and bitumen-aggregate mixtures, construction stone (including masonry) and the bahaviour of rocks and soils used as embankment fills. Six appendices provide information on rock and soil parameters, sampling and testing schedules and statistical details. The book is intended for professional and postgraduate engineering geologists and engineering geomorphologists, as well as advanced undergraduates in applied geology, geology and geography.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Kluwer Academic Publishers Group
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 200 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-216-92269-3 (9780216922693)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Rocks; soil; rock and soil description; rock engineering properties; soil engineering properties; site sampling and in situ testing; laboratory testing of soils; petrographic examination of materials; unbound aggregates in road construction; bitumen and bitumen-aggregate mixtures; concrete aggregate; cement and cementitious materials; rockfill; soil fill and embankments; construction stone; appendices.