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 Lecturer:
    	Claudia Meisina  
    
    
 Course name: Geologia applicata 
Course code: 500475 
Degree course: Ingegneria per l'Ambiente e il Territorio 
Disciplinary field of science: GEO/05 
The course relates to:  
University credits: CFU 6 
		Course website: n.d. 
 Specific course objectives
Engineering Geology is aimed at studying the engineering and environmental problems which may arise as a result of the interaction between geology and human activities. The main goal of the course is to improve the knowledge of geological and geomorphological processes, developing skills in the analysis of their effects on civil engineering design. On completion of this course, students will be able to: make preliminary site assessments on the basis of desk-study information; plan a programme of site investigation, selecting suitable invasive and non-invasive ground techniques; contribute to geological hazard assessment and to the development of measures for prevention and remediation of geological hazards. 
Course programme
 
Classification of soil and rock for engineering purposes 
 
Types of minerals. 
Types of rock and origin: igneous (extrusive and intrusive), sedimentary and metamorphic. 
Weathering processes, transportation and sedimentation processes, structure, texture and classification, surficial deposits. 
Sources of geomaterials for engineering construction and their uses within engineering geology.  
Geological structures 
 
Geological hazards  
 
Major geological hazards geological considerations in design of constructed facilities and infrastructure, causes and classification of landslides, mitigation of landslide hazard, cause and effect of earthquakes on constructed facilities and infrastructure.  
Geomorphology 
 
Fluvial and glacial processes, landforms and deposits 
Subsurface exploration  
 
Invasive and non-invasive sub-surface investigation, drilling and sampling, geophysical methods. 
Subsurface water  
 
Sources, aquifer, aquiclude, water table, Artesian groundwater in soil and rock, springs, hydraulic conductivity and its measurement, Darcy’s law, well hydraulics, well yield, water capacity of rock, lowering of water table and subsidence.  
Engineering geology in construction 
 
Geologic investigations for site selection of dams, reservoirs, tunnels, bridges and highways   
Laboratory work 
 
Rock type identification , Geological maps interpretation 
Course entry requirements
Chemistry, Physics  
Course structure and teaching
Lectures (hours/year in lecture theatre): 30 
Practical class (hours/year in lecture theatre): 30 
Practicals / Workshops (hours/year in lecture theatre): 0 
Project work (hours/year in lecture theatre): 0 
Suggested reading materials
  
L. Scesi, M. Papini & P. Gattinoni. Geologia Applicata, Il rilevamento geologico-tecnico, Vol. 1-2. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, Milano. 
  
G.F. Peloso. Dispense del corso di Geologia Applicata. CUSL, Pavia. 
  
Testing and exams
There will be a final (written) examination, based on questions intended to assess the knowledge and understanding of the topics covered by the course. 
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