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Introduction Hussien Aldeeky Engineering Geology Introduction Hussien Aldeeky

Course Syllabus Instructor: Course Information: Hussien Hamdan Aldeeky Instructor's Office: E 3001 Instructor's e-mail:aldeeky@hu.edu.jo Office Hours: Sun ,Tue 9:00-10:00,. Mon,Wen 9:30-10:30 Time: 8:00-9:00 Room: E2004 Course Information: : Engineering Geology Course Number: 110401436 Department: Civil Engineering Designation: Compulsory Prerequisite(s):11040336

Course Syllabus Course Description: Introduction : { course objectives and relevance to engineering} Structure and composition of earth Minerals: properties, compositions, forms Rocks: Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic Engineering Properties of rocks (foundation and materials as aggregates) Geological structures: Folds, Faults, Joint,

Course Syllabus Mass movements and slope processes Site investigation Subsurface geology, condition of stress at depth (for excavation, tunneling highways, …) Earthquakes, (interpreting earthquakes, effect of earthquakes on structures) Topographic Maps

Course Syllabus Course Materials Text book Supplementary books PowerPoint slides Lab Work Course Textbook: Principles of Engineering Geology, by: Rebert B … , John Wiley & Sons Topics covered: Other Book: A Geology for Engineers, F. Blyth and M.Freitas, 7th Seventh Edition Principals of Physical Geology, D Holms Foundations of Engineering Geology, T. Waltham, 2nd Edition

Course Syllabus Course work: First Exam 20% , Sunday 5/11/2017 Second Exam 20% , Sunday 10/12/2017 Lab Assigment 20% Final exam 40% No make up exam

Engineering Geology Aims: 1.To introduce civil engineering aspects of geology 2.To show how basic geological features can affect the performance of engineering construction and the means by which such effects may be predicted and evaluated. 3.Introducing the geological maps and plotting simple maps using software. 4.Predicting any geological hazards and the engineering solutions to minimize their effects

Engineering Geology Geology is the science concerned with the Earth and the rocks of which it is composed, the processes by which they were formed during geological time, and the modelling of the Earth's surface in the past and at the present day. It is divided into two major groups. Physical Geology deals with the materials that constitute the Earth (soils and rocks), the structures and surface features of the Earth, and the processes that created these structures. Historical Geology deals with the history of the Earth.

Engineering Geology Geology Branches Petrology: study of rocks and their origin. It consists of Petrography: (identification, description, and classification of rocks) & Petrogenesis (origin of rocks) Mineralogy : study of rock constituents or minerals Geochemistry: chemistry of rocks Geomorphology :landforms, their origin and development

Engineering Geology Geophysics : application of principles of physics to the study of the Earth.: Geomagnetics (study of Earth's magnetic field) and Seismology (earthquakes); Engineering Geology : geology and engineering Hydrology : study of underground and surface water economic geology, agricultural geology, mining geology, petroleum

Engineering Geology Geologists Engineers Study problems Qualitative analysis emphasized (traditionally) See earth as complex (heterogeneous & anisotropic) Engineers Solve problems Quantitative analysis emphasized Models often simplified/simplistic

Engineering Geology Engineering geology is the application of geological data, techniques and principles to the study of rock and soil surficial materials, and ground water. This is essential for the proper location, planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of engineering structures. Engineering geology complements environmental geology, or hydrogeology

Engineering Geology : Engineering Geology study Engineering Geology study{Rock, soil, water}, the interaction among these three constituents, as well as with engineering materials and structures

Engineering Geology Engineering Geology Why Engineering Geology matter? •Serve civil engineering to provide information in 3 most important areas: 1–Resources for construction; •Aggregates, fills and borrows. 2–Finding stable foundations; •Present is the key to the past –geology •Past is the key to the future -engineering 3–Mitigation of geological hazards •Identify problems, evaluate the costs, provide information to mitigate the problem

scope of engineering geology Engineering geology: Scientific discipline concerned with the application of geologic knowledge to engineering problems such as: • reservoir design and location, • determination of slope stability for construction purposes, • determination of earthquake, flood, or subsidence danger in areas considered for roads, pipelines, bridges, dams, or other engineering works. Engineering geologic studies may be performed during: • the planning, • environmental impact analysis, • civil or structural engineering design, value engineering and construction phases of projects

Importance of engineering geology to in Civil engineering 1.The investigation of foundations for all types of major structures, (dams, bridges, airports, large buildings, and towers.) 2.The evaluation of geologic conditions along tunnel, pipeline, canal, railway, and highway routes. 3.The exploration and development of sources of rock, soil and sediment for use as construction material. 4.The investigation and development of surface and groundwater resources.

Importance of engineering geology to in Civil engineering practices 5.The evaluation of geologic hazards such as landslides, faults and earthquakes, radon, asbestos, subsidence, expansive and collapsible soils, expansive bedrock, cavernous rock, and liquefaction. 6.Evaluation of geologic conditions (including groundwater) affecting residential, commercial, and industrial land use and development. 7.Construction geology, including slope stability, dewatering, sub-drains, grouting considerations, and excavatability. 8.Safe siting and geologic design considerations for waste management and disposal facilities and to in establishing the bases for remedial actions for mitigation of related environmental threats from un-engineered and uncontrolled waste disposal

Engineering Geology The Engineering Geology was established in US after the St. Francis Dam near Los Angeles, CA failed on March 12, 1928. Engineering community realized the importance of Geology factor in civil engineering Hussien aldeeky

Engineering Geology

Engineering Geology Highway Engineering Geology Considerations 1, Highway alignment, locations of right-of-way for the proposed construction; 2, Subsurface exploration along highway centerline and bridge foundations; 3, Classification of materials for excavation, rock versus common borrow (soil); 4, Cut and fill volumes determined to minimize the need of offsite borrow pits or rock waste areas; volume changes in both soil and rock from the cut to the fill are estimated; 5, Recommend angle of back slope (rock cut slope) based on rock conditions; 6, Groundwater aspects related to construction; 7, Evaluation of landslide-prone areas; 8, Recognition of compressible soil materials; 9, Construction materials, location and inventory; 10, highway effects on adjacent landowners;

Role of Engineer in Geological Hazards Assessing Risks Avoiding Risks Preventing damage Predicting Impact

Engineering Geology January 10, 2005: A 25-foot boulder blocks Topanga Canyon Blvd. near Malibu, southern California, after a massive mudslide killed 3 and had up to 21 missing (AP)

Engineering Geology A large rock boulder that rolled down from a slope in Jerash town causing the crash of an empty car