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Geotechnical engineering in residual soils
"Wiley has long held a pre-eminent position as a publisher of books on geotechnical engineering, with a particular strength in soil behavior and soil mechanics, at both the academic and professional level. This reference will be the first book focused entirely on the unique engineering properties of residual soil. Given the predominance of residual soils in the under-developed parts of the United States and the Southern Hemisphere, and the increasing rate of new construction in these regions, the understanding of residual soils is expected to increase in importance in the coming years. This book will be written for the practicing geotechnical engineer working to any degree with residual soils. It will describe the unique properties of residual soil and provide innovative design techniques for building on it safely. The author will draw on his 30 years of practical experience as a practicing geotechnical engineer, imbuing the work with real world examples and practice problems influenced by his work in South America and Southeast Asia"--
Geotechnical Engineering in Residual Soils; CONTENTS; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER 1: FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF RESIDUAL SOIL BEHAVIOR; CHAPTER 2: EVALUATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND CLASSIFICATION OF RESIDUAL SOILS; CHAPTER 3: PORE PRESSURES AND SEEPAGE CONDITIONS ABOVE AND BELOW THE WATER TABLE; CHAPTER 4: CONSOLIDATION AND SETTLEMENT; CHAPTER 5: SHEAR STRENGTH OF RESIDUAL SOILS; CHAPTER 6: SITE INVESTIGATIONS AND THE MEASUREMENT OF SOIL PROPERTIES; CHAPTER 7: BEARING CAPACITY AND EARTH PRESSURES; CHAPTER 8: SLOPE STABILITY AND SLOPE ENGINEERING; CHAPTER 9: VOLCANIC SOILS.
Geotechnical engineering in residual soils
"Wiley has long held a pre-eminent position as a publisher of books on geotechnical engineering, with a particular strength in soil behavior and soil mechanics, at both the academic and professional level. This reference will be the first book focused entirely on the unique engineering properties of residual soil. Given the predominance of residual soils in the under-developed parts of the United States and the Southern Hemisphere, and the increasing rate of new construction in these regions, the understanding of residual soils is expected to increase in importance in the coming years. This book will be written for the practicing geotechnical engineer working to any degree with residual soils. It will describe the unique properties of residual soil and provide innovative design techniques for building on it safely. The author will draw on his 30 years of practical experience as a practicing geotechnical engineer, imbuing the work with real world examples and practice problems influenced by his work in South America and Southeast Asia"--
Geotechnical Engineering in Residual Soils; CONTENTS; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER 1: FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF RESIDUAL SOIL BEHAVIOR; CHAPTER 2: EVALUATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND CLASSIFICATION OF RESIDUAL SOILS; CHAPTER 3: PORE PRESSURES AND SEEPAGE CONDITIONS ABOVE AND BELOW THE WATER TABLE; CHAPTER 4: CONSOLIDATION AND SETTLEMENT; CHAPTER 5: SHEAR STRENGTH OF RESIDUAL SOILS; CHAPTER 6: SITE INVESTIGATIONS AND THE MEASUREMENT OF SOIL PROPERTIES; CHAPTER 7: BEARING CAPACITY AND EARTH PRESSURES; CHAPTER 8: SLOPE STABILITY AND SLOPE ENGINEERING; CHAPTER 9: VOLCANIC SOILS.
Geotechnical engineering in residual soils
Wesley, Laurence D. (author)
2010
1 Online-Ressource (xv, 249 pages)
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index
Book
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
624.1/51
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