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12/01/2016

CE6301 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY-Anna University(Free Download Notes)

CE6301                 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY                                L T  P C 3 0 0 3

OBJECTIVES:
At  the  end of  this  course the students will  be  able  to  understand  the  importance of geological knowledge such as earth, earthquake, volcanism and to apply this knowledge in projects such as dams, tunnels, bridges, roads, airport and harbor as well as to choose types of foundations.
UNIT I             PHYSICAL GEOLOGY                                                                                            9
Geology in civil engineering – branches of geology – structure of earth and its composition – weathering of rocks – scale of weathering – soils - landforms and processes associated with river, wind, groundwater and sea – relevance to civil engineering. Plate tectonics – Earth quakes – Seismic zones in India.

UNIT II            MINEROLOGY                                                                                                         9
Physical properties of minerals – Quartz group, Feldspar group, Pyroxene - hypersthene and augite,  Amphibole  –  hornblende,  Mica  –  muscovite  and  biotite,  Calcite,  Gypsum  and  Clay minerals.

UNIT III           PETROLOGY                                                                                                           9
Classification of rocks, distinction between Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic rocks. Engineering properties of rocks. Description, occurrence, engineering properties, distribution and uses of Granite, Dolerite, Basalt, Sandstone, Limestone, Laterite, Shale, Quartzite, Marble, Slate, Gneiss and Schist.

UNIT IV          STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICAL METHODS                      9
Geological maps – attitude of beds, study of structures – folds, faults and joints – relevance to civil engineering. Geophysical methods – Seismic and electrical methods for subsurface investigations.

UNIT V           APPLICATION OF GEOLOGICAL  INVESTIGATIONS                                    9
Remote   sensing   for   civil   engineering   applications;   Geological   conditions   necessary   for design  and construction of  Dams,  Reservoirs, Tunnels,  and Road  cuttings  - Hydrogeological

investigations and mining - Coastal protection structures. Investigation of Landslides, causes and mitigation.


OUTCOMES:
The students completing this course

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

Will  be  able  to  understand  the  importance  of  geological  knowledge  such as earth, earthquake, volcanism and the action of various geological agencies.
Will realize the importance of this knowledge in projects such as dams, tunnels, bridges, roads, airport and harbor
•    Can choose the types of foundations and other related aspects.

TEXT BOOKS:
1.  Varghese, P.C., Engineering Geology for Civil Engineering Prentice Hall of India Learning
Private Limited, New Delhi, 2012.
2.   Venkat Reddy. D. Engineering Geology, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Lt, 2010.
3.  Gokhale KVGK, "Principles of Engineering Geology", B.S. Publications, Hyderabad 2011.
4.   Chenna Kesavulu N. "Textbook of Engineering Geology", Macmillan India Ltd., 2009.
5.  Parbin Singh. A " Text book of  Engineering  and General  Geology",  Katson  publishing house, Ludhiana 2009.

REFERENCES:
1.  Muthiayya, V.D. “ A Text of Geology”, Oxford IBH Publications, Calcutta, 1969
2.   Blyth F.G.H. and de Freitas M.H., Geology for Engineers, Edward Arnold, London, 2010.
3.   Bell .F.G.. "Fundamentals of Engineering Geology", B.S. Publications. Hyderabad 2011.
4.   Dobrin, M.B "An introduction to geophysical prospecting", McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1988.