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Geotechnical engineering is not a branch of geological engineering. Most civil engineers have never heard of geological engineering, but all civil engineers know about geotechnical engineering. It is because geotechnical engineering is taught at virtually every institution that offers civil engineering, which is not even close to true with geological engineering. |
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{{Main|Geotechnical investigation}}
Geotechnical engineers investigate and
Geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists perform geotechnical investigations to obtain information on the [[Physical property|physical properties]] of soil and rock underlying
Surface [[exploration]] can include on-foot surveys, [[
[[Geotechnical centrifuge modeling]] is another method of testing physical
=== Foundation design ===
{{Main|Foundation (engineering)}}
The foundation of a structure's infrastructure transmits loads from the structure to the earth. Geotechnical [[engineer]]s design foundations based on the load characteristics of the structure and the properties of the soils and [[bedrock]] at the site.
=== Earthworks ===
[[Image:Seabees compactor roller.jpg|thumb|A [[compactor]]/[[road roller|roller]] operated by U.S. Navy Seabees]]
{{See also|Earthworks (engineering)}}Geotechnical engineers are also involved in the planning and execution of [[Earthworks (engineering)|earthworks]], which include ground improvement,<ref name="Han 2015" /> slope stabilization, and
====Ground improvement====
Various geotechnical engineering methods can be used for ground improvement, including reinforcement [[geosynthetics]] such as geocells and geogrids, which disperse loads over a larger area, increasing the soil's load-bearing capacity
====Slope stabilization====
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{{Main|Slope stability}}
Geotechnical engineers can analyze and improve
=====Slope stability analysis=====
{{Main|Slope stability analysis}}
Stability analysis is needed
== Sub-disciplines ==
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==Observational method==
First proposed by [[Karl Terzaghi]] and later discussed in a paper by [[Ralph Brazelton Peck|Ralph B. Peck]], the observational method is a managed process of construction control, monitoring, and review, which enables modifications to be incorporated during and after construction. The
The observational method may be described as follows:<ref name="peck" />
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# General exploration sufficient to establish the rough nature, pattern, and properties of [[Deposition (geology)|deposits]].
#Assessment of the most probable conditions and the most unfavorable conceivable deviations.
#Creating the design based on a working hypothesis of behavior anticipated under the most
#Selection of quantities to be observed as construction proceeds
#Selection, in advance, of a course of action or design modification for every foreseeable significant deviation of the observational findings from those predicted.
#Measurement of quantities and evaluation of actual conditions.
#Design modification
The observational method is suitable for construction that has already begun when an unexpected development occurs
== See also ==
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* [[Civil engineering]]
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* [[Land reclamation]]
* [[Landfill]]
* [[Mechanically stabilized earth]]
* [[Offshore geotechnical engineering]]
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* [[Soil science]]
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==Notes==
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* Bates and Jackson, 1980, Glossary of Geology: American Geological Institute.
* Krynine and Judd, 1957, Principles of Engineering Geology and Geotechnics: McGraw-Hill, New York.
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* Pierfranco Ventura, Fondazioni, Applicazioni: Verifiche Statiche e Sismiche Strutture-Terreni, vol. II, , Milano, Hoepli, 2019, pp.749,ISBN 978-88-203-8645-0 https://www.hoeplieditore.it/hoepli-catalogo/articolo/fondazioni-modellazioni-pierfrancventura/9788820386443/1451
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