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Engineering Geology - correct answers The science of geology applied to environmental and engineering
concerns, including the safety and performance of man-made structures, and to public health, safety,
and welfare.
Define Geological Engineering - correct answers The engineering discipline specializing in the evaluation
and design of engineering projects, in or on the earth and the evaluation of earth materials.
What are Geological engineers work typically involves - correct answers Mining
Petroleum recovery
Civil engineering
And deal with design and performance of the project
Compare a engineering geologist and geological engineer. - correct answers The engineering geologist is
a geologist with a strong awareness and understanding of engineering and engineering principals
The geological engineer is an engineer with a string awareness and understanding of geology and
geologic principals.
- correct answers The application of geologic data collection techniques and principles to the study of
rock and soil material , and ground water, so that geologic factors affecting the design, construction,
operation, and maintenance of engineering structures and the development of ground-water resources
available for us to use in engineering practices. The scope of work includes the many phases of
engineering in which man works with rock, soil, and water.
Engineering Geology includes - correct answers •describing and evaluating subsurface geologic
structures, stratigraphy, and water conditions affecting the things humans build;
,•exploring and developing rock, soil,and water resources; •evaluating natural hazards including
earthquakes, landslides, floods, subsidence, radon, and asbestos; and, •participating in multidisciplinary
teams.
Who was first hydro engineering geologist...and what were his accomplishments. - correct answers
William Smith
*"The map that changed the world"
•Canal construction
•Transport of coal
*Published 1815 -1817
What is the height and width of Natural Bridge? - correct answers 215 feet tall and 90 feet wide
What makes natural bridge unique to other bridges> - correct answers only known natural arch in the
world to have a highway across it -U.S. Rt 11
What is the thickness at of the bridge? - correct answers 55 feet
What is the historical background of Natural Bridge? - correct answers *Purchased by Thomas y
Jefferson in 1774 from King George III
*Held by heirs until 1833
*Present owner purchased it in 1984
What date did a rock fall occur at Natural Bridge? - correct answers Saturday Saturday October 23, 199
What is the engineering definition of bedrock vs. soil - correct answers Bedrock- Hard durable
continuous rock mass lying at or near surface which must be excavated by systematic drilling and
blasting. A.K.A "Rock Borrow"
Soil-Loose unconsolidated (non-lithified) material lying above the bedrock, which can be excavated by
conventional means. A.K.A "Common Borrow"
What dose the distinction of soil effect when constructing? - correct answers The Cost
, What is the Agricultural Definitions of Soil? - correct answers A= Top soil, organic, black zone of mineral
leaching.
B= Zone of accumulation, red/brown clays.
C= Saprolite, weathered bedrock
The distinction between engineering "soil" and agricultural soil is NOT important when classifying them.
(True/False) - correct answers False
Define Transported soil - correct answers -unlithified materials that overlie bedrock from which they
were not derived?
Give an example of Transported Soils.... - correct answers Glacial, lacustrine, marine, eolian, alluvial
(flood planes, terraces, deltas, fans) shoreline, gravity deposits, man-made fill, volcanic deposits and
cumulose fill
Define Residual Soils - correct answers Unlithified minerals derived from the weathering of material it
overlies
Name 4 soil formations? - correct answers 1) Physical Weathering
2) Chemical Weathering
3) Hydrolysis
4 )Oxidation
Define Physical Weathering - correct answers Mechanically breaking rock apart into smaller pieces with
out chemically altering the mineral composition
Define Chemical Weathering - correct answers Decomposition of rock by chemical reactions which alter
the chemical composition of the rock forming new minerals.
What is Hydrolysis? - correct answers Weathering reaction from contact with water, probably assisted
by naturally occurring carbonic acid, Produces clay minerals (montomorillinite, kalinite, illite)