ROLE OF GEOLOGY IN SELECTION OF CONSTRUCTION SITE of Mega Projects
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ENGINEERING GEOLOGYGroup Presentation
ROLE OF GEOLOGY IN SELECTION OF CONSTRUCTION SITE of Mega Projects
• Group Members:• Osama Tahir• Ehsan Ahmed khan• Syed Ilyas Ali• Muhammad Haris• Wajid Ali
Content
• Introduction• Role of Engg. Geology• What are Mega projects?• Site selection• References
INTRODUCTION
• Engineering geology may be defined as application of geological principles to engineering problems ,especially in civil engineering projects.
• Civil engineering projects are founded on materials which have been formed by geological processes.
ROLE OF ENGG. GEOLOGY
• Systematic knowledge regarding site. • The knowledge of the geological work of
natural agents such as water, wind etc.• Feature of area and possible design of
foundation
What Are Mega Projects?
• Which has Cost US 1billion $ or more• Which gain large Public attention• These projects may include bridges, tunnels ,
highways, airports, power plants, oil and natural gas extraction ,dams , town planning etc.
SELECTION OF SITESelection of site for mega projects will be on the following geological basis:• Geological Survey• BEARING capacity• Slope stability• Water table• Nature of rock• Seismic zone• Soil erosion• Altitude• Climatic parameters
MEGA PROJECTSDAMS TOWN PLANNIG BRIDGES
Bearing capacity Bearing capacity Topography
Seismic zone Seismic zone
Topography
Slope stability
Bearing capacity
Sea level
Topography
Underground water Seismic zone
Slope stability
Type of rock
Sea level Sea level
Soil profile
Water Table
Climatic parameters Soil type
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
• A geological survey is the systematic investigation beneath a given piece of ground for the purpose of creating a geological map or model.
BEARING CAPACITY
• The ability of a soil to bear a load from a structure through foundation.
• This test can be performed through bore logs.
Geological mapping
• Before construction, geological mapping is must for the site or surface of construction to show geological features like Rock units or geologic strata.
SIESMIC zones• Location of construction site • The probability that an earthquake will occur
in a given geographic area.
SLOPE STABILITY
• the resistance of inclined surface to failure by sliding or collapsing.
• Gravity is main factor• Do not exceed the angle of repose
WATER CONTENT• Water present beneath surface• Water content must be checked for the safety
of the project• Water can penetrate which is a big hazard for
the foundation which ultimately effects the structures
NATURE OF ROCK• Rocks are extremely important in terms of their properties
and strength• The type of rock greatly effect projects• organic or inorganic type of the rock.• type of materials(minerals)
SOIL EROSION
• Naturally occurring process• May be a slow process that relatively
unnoticeable • May occur at an alarming rate • Wind and water are its main agents
SOIL TYPE
• Type of strata• Type of mineral composition• Alluvial soil, clay soil• SA, SB, or SE type
Altitude
• This can be considered as elevation level• Elevation w.r.t sea level• For reference point
CLIMATIC PARAMETERS
• Wind direction• Temperature• Humidity (MC)• Atmospheric pressure
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References
•Thank You
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