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Geologic Hazards: A Field Guide for Geotechnical Engineers [Hardcover]

Roy E. Hunt (Author)

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1420052500 978-1420052503 March 5, 2007 1
Geologic hazards pose the greatest threat to human safety for any geotechnical undertaking, but it is ultimately the engineer's ability to recognize and cope with these hazards that will determine the safety of life and property. Armed with Geologic Hazards: A Field Guide for Geotechnical Engineers you will be able to properly recognize, understand various geologic hazards, and provide safe and economical construction. Eminent expert Roy E. Hunt thoroughly examines the potential for slope failures, earthquakes, ground subsidence, collapse, and expansion. Using a clear conceptual approach, he explains what measures are available to minimize or eliminate the risks associated with each of these geologic hazards.

The book sets forth the basis for recognizing, understanding, and treating geologic hazards, using general concepts rather than rigorous mathematical analyses. The author covers the prediction of slope failures through recognition of geologic and other factors that govern failure, the treatment of slopes that are potentially unstable and pose a danger to some existing development, the design and construction of stable cut slopes and sidehill fills, and the stabilization of failed slopes. He provides the foundation for determining the potential for surface movements and for preventing or controlling their effects. A section on earthquakes summarizes and links all of the aspects of earthquakes including their causes, characteristics, and surface effects. It provides a thorough grounding in how to recognize hazard potential and minimize the consequences.

There is no field within geotechnical engineering in which the state of the art is changing so rapidly. Providing the latest information, this resource is a useful tool for designing new projects and redesigning old ones.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
earthquake engineering, rock mechanics, land subsidence, expansive soils, geotechnical engineering, landslide hazard assessment, interferometric synthetic aperture radar, expansive clay soils, brilliant cut, rock excitation, concrete straps, bracketed duration, stable inclination, planar slides, seepage parallel, head scarp, cyclic liquefaction, capable fault, seepage forces, collapsing soils, stiff fissured clays, causative fault, block glides, collapsible soils, dilatancy theory
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New York, United States, International Conference, Mexico City, Civil Engineering, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco, San Fernando, Soil Mech, Engineering Geology, Engineering News-Record, Boca Raton, Sao Paulo, Geological Survey, Englewood Cliffs, Long Beach, University Publishers, Prentice-Hall Inc, University of California, San Andreas, Oxford University Press, Environmental Geology, Printing Office, University Park
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