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GIS Applications in Geotechnical Engineering
The NJDOT Bureau of Geotechnical Engineering currently maintains a large database of boring location plans and corresponding test boring logs. These plans and logs are in hard copy format and are stored in boxes, file cabinets, and plan drawers. Locating specific boring location plans and test boring logs can be a very time consuming process that also relies on the memory of the personnel that are responsible for maintaining the database. This report presents the results of a successful pilot study to investigate the development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) to better manage and disseminate soils information, as developed from test boring results.
GIS Applications in Geotechnical Engineering
The NJDOT Bureau of Geotechnical Engineering currently maintains a large database of boring location plans and corresponding test boring logs. These plans and logs are in hard copy format and are stored in boxes, file cabinets, and plan drawers. Locating specific boring location plans and test boring logs can be a very time consuming process that also relies on the memory of the personnel that are responsible for maintaining the database. This report presents the results of a successful pilot study to investigate the development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) to better manage and disseminate soils information, as developed from test boring results.
GIS Applications in Geotechnical Engineering
T. Williams (author) / T. Thomann (author) / C. Konnerth (author) / E. Nemeth (author) / P. Szary (author)
2002
32 pages
Report
No indication
English
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