Examples of Engineering geology in a sentence
Engineering geology reports shall be required for all developments on hillside sites where geologic conditions may have a substantial effect on existing and/or future site stability.
The candidate should have degree in Geology/applied Engineering geology preferably with exposure in Himalayan region.
In: Koukis G, Marinos G, editors, Engineering geology of ancient works, monuments and historical sites, 1999.
Engineering geology is the application of geological data, principles, and interpretation affecting the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of engineered works, land use planning, and groundwater issues.
Engineering geology data, including joint surface roughness, discontinuity infill characteristics, wall rock hardness, field estimates of unconfined compressive strength or point load index, bedding thickness, lithology, and water characteristics; and 3.