J. E. Gillott ...
484 pages - Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd; 2nd edition (May 1987)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 0444427589 - ISBN-13: 978-0444427588
Engineering geology is an interdisciplinary subject concerned with the
application of geological science to engineering practice, and it is
therefore important for the engineering geologist to recognize the
boundary between engineering application and purely scientific enquiry.
Much research in applied clay science results from imperfectly
understood engineering behaviour. Engineering geology is most closely
allied to the geotechnical and materials areas of civil engineering. The
scope of the present book is limited to the influence of clay but
because clay is almost ubiquitous in earth materials the subject still
remains broad. In soil and rock, clay is the smallest size fraction, but
it is that very fact which often determines its major influences on
engineering behaviour. In this book the author reviews the importance of
clay in engineering geology and summarizes present knowledge in this
field. The plan of the book has remained unchanged since the first
edition was published in 1968 but the text, diagrams and reference lists
have all been extensively updated. The first 5 chapters review the
classification, origin, composition, fabric and physical chemistry of
clays.