Engineering Geology 1300-OGINW-GES
The lecture encompasses the following issues:
1. Engineering geology as a discipline. Basic skills and knowledge of engineering geologist.
2. Principles of creating geological models for engineering geology.
3. Assessment of engineering geological conditions.
4. Unsaturated soils.
5. Identification, description and prediction of the development of geodynamic processes: weathering, karst, deformation due to filtration, mass movement, expansiveness.
6. Stress-strain behavior of a subsoil under dynamic loading.
7. Changeability of engineering geological environment induced by natural and anthropogenic factors (glaciotectonics, mining, contamination, etc.).
8. Principles of engineering geological documenting for the railway system.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the student:
- has knowledge to determine the spatial range and complexity of the geological-engineering environment (P2A_W01),
- has knowledge to create a geological model for geological-engineering and geotechnical documentation (P2A_W07),
- has knowledge to classify geological-engineering conditions and present them on maps, assess and predict geodynamic processes (P2A_W04),
- assesses and predicts geodynamic processes (P2A_W01),
- plans the range of study and analysis crucial for determining the model of the soil basement, determines the criteria used to assess geological-engineering conditions for various investments (P2A_U04),
- conducts analysis of geological-engineering conditions based on archival data (P2A_U03),
- prepare and edit analytical and synthesized maps (P2A_U06),
- identifies and predicts geodynamic processes and geohazards (P2A_U07),
- organizes and conducts team-work (P2A_K02),
- acquires data from various sources (institutions, companies, autonomy organs) (P2A_K05),
- has skills to present the obtained results (P2A_K02),
- conducts projects and documentation activities with application of safety and economy measures (P2A_K06)
Assessment criteria
Written exam.
- passing the classes,
- knowledge of the materials presented during lectures and classes.
Additional information
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