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Books > Professional & Technical > Civil engineering, surveying & building > Structural engineering > Soil & rock mechanics
Core Concepts in Geotechnical Engineering is a practical
introduction to soils and rocks, site investigation, and ground
improvement techniques. It presents the core concepts of several
geotechnical structures such as shallow and deep foundations,
retaining structures, slopes, embankments, earth dams, machine
foundations, buried structures and tunnels. It also focuses on
pavements, and geotechnical structures with geosynthetics.
The proceedings of the International Society for Rock Mechanics
(ISRM) Symposium on [title], held in Swaziland in September 1990,
comprises some 40 refereed papers by rock engineering specialists
on such subjects a rock creep, rock bursting, surface subsidence,
blasting, numerical modelling, expert
Solid design and craftsmanship are a necessity for structures and
infrastructures that must stand up to natural disasters on a
regular basis. Continuous research developments in the engineering
field are imperative for sustaining buildings against the threat of
earthquakes and other natural disasters. Recent Challenges and
Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering provides innovative
insights into the methods of structural engineering techniques, as
well as disaster management strategies. The content within this
publication represents the work of rock fracturing, hazard
analysis, and seismic acceleration. It is a vital reference source
for civil engineers, researchers, and academicians, and covers
topics centered on improving a structure's safety, stability, and
resistance to seismic hazards.
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