School and university students of geology, engineering geology and geotechnical engineering generally have less knowledge of engineering geological conditions than those who have had experience of hands-on research or practice. In the UK, the number of geology, geoscience and earth science departments has reduced over the past 25 years. Engineering geology has a very weak academic base and geology is taught less to civil engineering students than previously
This report describes the engineering geology of the Wrexham district comprising an area of 225 km2 ...
Many geological survey organisations have started delivering digital geological models as part of th...
This description ofthe engineering geology ofthe district around Sidmouth (Fig. 1) was based on the ...
Engineering geology is a broad discipline within geology that is defined by the International Associ...
Engineering geology in the British Geological Survey (BGS) began, in a formal sense, with the creati...
An applied geological study of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, UK, was the last of a ser...
The BGS is proud of the central role our surveying has played in the development of geology as a sc...
Geological map databases are key to the future work of geological surveys around the world. The Brit...
Over the last decade many Geological Survey Organisations worldwide have begun to communicate their ...
In its role as a national geological survey the British Geological Survey (BGS) has produced paper m...
Abstract: How many people understand a geological map and use it to assess the ground on which they ...
extended into the third dimension with the release of GB3D by the British Geological Survey (BGS). T...
Interest in environmental geological maps (EGMs) has increased in Britain since the publication in 1...
The engineer must have sufficient theoretical knowledge to be applied to solve specific problems, wi...
Geologists are finally able to capture their vision using new technolgy and methods to build systema...
This report describes the engineering geology of the Wrexham district comprising an area of 225 km2 ...
Many geological survey organisations have started delivering digital geological models as part of th...
This description ofthe engineering geology ofthe district around Sidmouth (Fig. 1) was based on the ...
Engineering geology is a broad discipline within geology that is defined by the International Associ...
Engineering geology in the British Geological Survey (BGS) began, in a formal sense, with the creati...
An applied geological study of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, UK, was the last of a ser...
The BGS is proud of the central role our surveying has played in the development of geology as a sc...
Geological map databases are key to the future work of geological surveys around the world. The Brit...
Over the last decade many Geological Survey Organisations worldwide have begun to communicate their ...
In its role as a national geological survey the British Geological Survey (BGS) has produced paper m...
Abstract: How many people understand a geological map and use it to assess the ground on which they ...
extended into the third dimension with the release of GB3D by the British Geological Survey (BGS). T...
Interest in environmental geological maps (EGMs) has increased in Britain since the publication in 1...
The engineer must have sufficient theoretical knowledge to be applied to solve specific problems, wi...
Geologists are finally able to capture their vision using new technolgy and methods to build systema...
This report describes the engineering geology of the Wrexham district comprising an area of 225 km2 ...
Many geological survey organisations have started delivering digital geological models as part of th...
This description ofthe engineering geology ofthe district around Sidmouth (Fig. 1) was based on the ...