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Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

Students finishing this course will be able to do the following: (1) to understand the notions of rocks and construction soils, to recognise them and to use data from engineering/geological analysis in the design, hydraulic, industrial and civil construction, construction on unstable grounds, and underground construction; (2) retrieve and implement in practice the information obtained from specialist geological maps; (3) distinguish the groundwater types, their practical value, and the hazards they may cause to construction.

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Rocks and Minerals
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Geological Age of Rocks
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Physico-geological Processes
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Ground Water
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Tektonics
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Earthquakes. Seismicity
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Soil Properties
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

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