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Practical Training in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

Practical Training in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

Students who have conducted and passed the practical training are able to do the following, on the basis of real construction examples: (1) to distinguish soils and rocks in their natural distribution; (2) to assess the constructive properties of different rock and soil varieties; (3) to distinguish the symptoms of possible hazardous gravitational phenomena (landslides, landslips, taluses) in banks and slopes; (4) to establish the impact rate of gravitational phenomena on buildings and structures.

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Rocks and Minerals
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Geological Age of Rocks
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Physico-geological Processes
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Ground Water
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Tektonics
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Earthquakes. Seismicity
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

Soil Properties
Lectures in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology for Students from the Faculty of Structural Engineering - Main Topics

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