- Geotechnical Engineering - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Conclusions Geotechnical engineering is a sub-discipline of civil engineering and can be defined as the use of earth material (soil and rock) for improving and defending society and life Until about the last 100 years geotechnical engineering was largely empirical and based on observation and careful reflection Remarkable scientific advancement in this specialty within civil engineering has
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- Transportation Geotechnics | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
Transportation Geotechnics aims to publish high quality, theoretical and applied papers on all aspects of geotechnics for roads, highways, railways and underground railways, airfield s and waterways Case studies that describe original work applicable to sustainable transportation infrastructure … View full aims scope
- Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering - ScienceDirect
It provides an opportunity for colleagues from all over the world to understand the current developments in the fields of rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering, soil mechanics and foundation engineering, civil engineering, mining engineering, hydraulic engineering, petroleum engineering, engineering geology, etc
- Canadian Geotechnical Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
Canadian Geotechnical Journal features work related to new developments in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering and applied sciences The topics of papers include soil and rock mechanics, material properties and fundamental behaviour, site characterization, foundations, excavations, tunnels, dams and embankments, slopes, landslides, geological and rock engineering, ground improvement
- Geotechnical Engineering - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Geotechnical engineering is defined as the systematic application of techniques for construction on, in, or with geomaterials, such as soil and rock, which involves understanding their properties and behaviors to inform design and engineering practices
- Methods to establish GIS for planning cost-effective geotechnical site . . .
In planning intrusive site investigations, the goal is to establish a cost-effective feasible scope of works that obtains sufficient geotechnical data for the ensuing designs to comply with governing design standards and to mitigate the risks of ground-related hazards (geohazards) Failure to conduct an appropriately scoped investigation results in data gaps that cause undesirable consequences
- Data-driven geotechnical site recognition using machine learning and . . .
In geotechnical engineering practice, the importance of collecting available data from nearby or similar sites for informing characterization of the target site has long been recognized qualitatively by geological and geotechnical engineers
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