Geotechnical Engineering treats the mechanics of soils and
structures interacting with soils. Its primary aim is to reach
undergraduate students, however, as it also discusses the more
advanced aspects of soil behaviour, it will also appeal to graduate
students. Furthermore, practicing engineers who are in search of a
rational introduction to the behaviour of foundation structures
will find this work a valuable aid.
The three areas contributing to a successful teaching of
geotechnical engineering are covered: applied mechanics; tests and
experiments; and observation. A list of more than 450 selected
references has been added for those readers who wish to study
specific topics in more detail.
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