OBJECTIVE
At the end of this course the student shall be able to understand about geological formations, classification and morphology of rocks, and the importance of the study of geology for civil engineers with regard to founding structures like dams, bridges, buildings, etc. The student shall also be able to appreciate the importance of geological formation in causing earthquakes and land slides.
UNIT I GENERAL GEOLOGY
UNIT II MINERALOGY
UNIT III PETROLOGY
UNIT IV STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICAL METHOD
UNIT V GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
TEXT BOOKS
1. Parbin Singh, “Engineering and General Geology”, Katson Publication House, 1987.
2. Krynine and Judd, “Engineering Geology and Geotechniques”, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1990
REFERENCES
1. Legeet, “Geology and Engineering”, McGraw-Hill Book Company 1998
2. Blyth, “Geology for Engineers”, ELBS, 1995
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