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Engineering geology handwritten notes pdf Geology is the study of earth, the minerals and rocks of which it is made. The study of the structures presents in the rocks and the effects of the natural forces acting upon them is essential to understand by civil engineers because all work performed by them involves earth and its features. The study helps to understand the causes and prevention of many geological activities like earthquakes, landslides and volcano. For a civil engineering project like dams, bridges, buildings etc. to be successful the engineers must understand the foundation rock and their structures, it also helps them to examine rocks for important metals, oil, natural gas and ground water. Engineering Geology Subject Code : CE-C304 as per Choice Based Credit Grading System (CBCGS) Revised Course (REV-2016) University Of Mumbai By Akshay Thakur CONTENTS - Syllabus (University Of Mumbai - CBCGS Revised Course 2016) - Approximate Marks Module 1 : Introduction Module 2 : Mineralogy And Petrology Module 3 : Structural Geology, Stratigraphy And Indian Geology Module 4 : Geological Investigation, Study Of Dam And Reservoir Site Module 5 : Tunnel Investigation And Ground Water Control Module 6 : Geological Disasters And Control Measures - Analysis Of Previous Year Question Papers PREVIEW DOWNLOAD LINKS : - DOWNLOAD LINKS : - DIRECT DOWNLOAD LINK - GOOGLE DRIVE LINK Kindly Share With Others, If You Feel It’s Helpful Handwritten cards are an undervalued and underutilized business tool. When was the last time you received one via snail mail?Now when was the last time your email pinged? If your inbox is like mine, it is full of emails that need reading, responding and filing. 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By BINDUSARA TSAssistant Professor At SREENIDHI INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, TELANGANA344284 ViewsType: NoteRating: 4Handwritten129 Pages10 TopicsSNISTNote for Engineering Geology - EGBy r dStudent At Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Technology and Management, Hyderabad, Telangana, India15827 ViewsType: NoteRating: 4205 Pages19 TopicsComplete Engineering Geology Lecture notes According to JNTUHCourse: B.Tech / BEGroup: Geotechnical EngineeringEngineering Geology - Engineering Geology, EG Study Materials© Copyright 2022. All Rights Reserved. Sorry, but the page you were trying to view does not exist. Sorry, but the page you were trying to view does not exist. CE8392 EG Notes Anna University Regulation 2017 CIVIL CE8392 EG Notes, ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Lecture Handwritten Notes for all 5 units are provided below. Download link for CIVIL 3rd Sem ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Notes are listed down for students to make perfect utilization and score maximum marks with our study materials. CE8392 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY OBJECTIVE: 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. 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. Physical properties of minerals – Quartz group, Feldspar group, Pyroxene – hypersthene and augite, Amphibole – hornblende, Mica – muscovite and biotite, Calcite, Gypsum and Clay minerals. 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. 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. 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. error: Content is protected !! Join our Telegram Group & Share your contents, doubts, knowledge with other Students/Graduates The ever-useful wikiHow has posted a how to detailing the finer points of taking good lecture notes, splitting the process into what you need to do before, during, and after the lecture to be prepared and capture the "perfect" notes.These suggestions could probably apply for taking meeting notes as well, though your boss may or may not be as prepared at the lectern as your professors were (at least mine never have been). Either way, this has some good tips for what you need to pay attention to in order to get the most important points out of a lecture. For advice on note-taking systems (which this how to does not cover), check out Gina's recent feature on taking great notes.How to Take Perfect Lecture Notes [wikiHow] 25-10-2019, 03:32 PM #1 ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI B.E. / B.TECH. / B. ARCH. FULL TIME DEGREE PROGRAMMES OFFERED IN THE AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS OF ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI REGULATIONS 2017 (CBCS) B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING 3rd Semester II Year Special Thanks to : Sri Vidya College of Engineering & Technology Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution P.Kumaralingapuram, Sivakasi Main Road, Virudhunagar – 626 005 Attachment : EG 1.pdf (Size: 1.55 MB / Downloads: 595) EG 2.pdf (Size: 3.26 MB / Downloads: 412) EG 3.pdf (Size: 5.93 MB / Downloads: 460) EG 4.pdf (Size: 1.37 MB / Downloads: 409) Share your Study Materials with us : Click Here
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