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Información del Plan Docente Academic Year 2017/18 Faculty / School Degree 100 - Facultad de Ciencias 296 - Degree in Geology ECTS 5.0 Year 4 Semester Subject Type Second semester Optional Module --- 1.General information 1.1.Introduction Brief intro to the course Engineering geology is the application of scientific methods and geological principles to the acquisition, interpretation, and use of knowledge of materials of the Earth's crust and earth materials for the solution of engineering problems and the design of engineering works. It is the applied science of predicting the behaviour of the Earth, its various materials and processes towards making the Earth more suitable for human activities and development. It embraces the fields of soil mechanics and rock mechanics, and many of the aspects of geology, geophysics, hydrology, and other related sciences. 1.2.Recommendations to take this course This course is among the courses devoted to those applied aspects of Geology. It requires some familiarity with solving numerical problems, as usual in Physics or Mathematics, and the ability to integrate the studied topics within the wider scope of matters learned in other courses. It is recommended to have successfully passed courses on physics and structural geology in previous years. It is recommended, as well, to assist to all lectures and the rest of activities, to keep a daily routine of work in order to fulfil the deadlines for papers and questionaries, and to make use of tutorial times. 1.3.Context and importance of this course in the degree This course is usually undertaken in the fourth year of the degree. Therefore, the students are expected to already have wide geological knowledge, and to be skilled at using the necessary tools -both physical and conceptual- usually fielded in geology. 1.4.Activities and key dates This module consists of lectures, field work, practical laboratories, tutorial exercises, case histories and coursework exercises.

Key dates: First official week: kick off of the lectures Second official week: first practical Tests period: to be determine by the faculty Teachers Luis Arlegui Crespo. arlegui@unizar.es Francisco Gutiérrez Santolalla. fgutier@unizar.es Antonio María Casas Sáinz. acasas@unizar.es 2.Learning goals 2.1.Learning goals To successfully pass this course the student will achieve to...... know concepts and basic terminology on this discipline... know geomechanical parameters and usual geomechanical classifications of rock masses... know the fundamental on geology surveying for civil engineering works... know the methodology on surface and underground hydrology for engineering applications 2.2.Importance of learning goals 3.Aims of the course and competences 3.1.Aims of the course In this course the main objectives are that the prospective student acquires a series of professional competencies in the field of engineering geology, with appreciation of the importance of geology in civil engineering, whilst embracing the ethical compromise of a fully fledged professional geologist. 3.2.Competences Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

- plan basic geological surveying according the to the engineering goal. - interpret results from a variety of tests. - perform basic calculations on surface and underground hydrology for civil engineering. 4.Assessment (1st and 2nd call) 4.1.Assessment tasks (description of tasks, marking system and assessment criteria) 1. Assessment activities Continuous evaluation 1. Questionaries (running test): at the end of each lecture the student must answer one or more questions related to the topic at hand. 2. Practicals: At the end of each practical session the student will either present the results, or answer on a or more questions about it. 3. Written test. Near the end of the term there will be a test (about 4h long) with question and/or problems to evaluate the understanding of the course. The student may consult books, course notes, etc. Global Evaluation test Students that failed to follow the course, and those that wish to, have the right to a global evaluation test. It consist on a written test, alike the previously described, and an it may include additional test where the student will show his/her skills with geophysical instruments. 2. Assessment criteria or Course Grade Distribution Continous evaluation mode grade=(test x 0.7)+(continous ev. x 0.3), where "continuous ev." referees to (classroom questions + additional problems) x 0.5 Global test 5.Methodology, learning tasks, syllabus and resources 5.1.Methodological overview This module consists of lectures, practical laboratories, tutorial exercises, may include case histories and coursework

exercises. 5.2.Learning tasks Activity 1. Learning of concepts, descriptions and calculations bases. Lectures (1.5 ECTS) Tutorials and seminars (0,5 ECTS) Activity 2. Learning of procedures Field work (1.2 ECTS) Lab work: problems (1.3 ECTS) Seminars and tutorials (0.5 ECTS) 5.3.Syllabus Course syllabus T1. Rock mass characterisation and classification. T2. Rock slope stability. T2. Surface hydrology in civil engineering. T3. Monitoring slopes. T4. Tunnels. T5. Dams. T6. Roads. T7. Special terrains. 5.4.Course planning and calendar

5.5.Bibliography and recommended resources Azizi, Fethi. Applied analyses in geotechnics / Fethi Azizi. London ; New York : Taylor & Francis, 2000 Bowles, Joseph E.. Propiedades geofísicas de los suelos / Joseph E. Bowles ; traducción Eugenio Retamal, Hugo Cosme ; revisión Luciano Rivera Bogotá [etc.] : McGraw-Hill, cop. 1982 Cornforth, D.H.. Landslides in practice. Wiley. 2005 Geotécnia y cimientos. V. 1, Propiedades de los suelos y de las rocas / J.A. Jiménez Salas, J.L. de Justo Alpañes. - 2a. ed. Madrid : Rueda, D.L. 1975 Geotécnia y cimientos. V. 2, Mecánica del suelo y de las rocas / J.A. Jiménez Salas, J.L. de Justo Alpañes, Alcibíades A. Serrano González. - 2a ed Madrid : Rueda, D.L. 1981 Geotécnia y cimientos. V. 3, Cimentaciones, excavaciones y aplicaciones de la geotecnia / coordinador y director edición, José Antonio Jiménez Salas ; Luis del Cañizo Perate...[et al.] Madrid : Rueda, D.L. 1980 Ingeniería geológica / Luis I. González de Vallejo...[et al.] Madrid [etc.] : Prentice Hall, 2006 Lambe, T. William. Mecánica de suelos / T. William Lambe, Robert V. Whitman ; [versión española José A. Jiménez Salas, Jose Ma. Rodriguez Ortiz ; revisión Alfonso Rico Rodríguez]. - [8a. reimp.] Mexico [etc.] : Limusa, 1991 Manual de campo para la descripción y caracterización de macizos rocosos en afloramientos / [editores, Mercedes Ferrer, Luis I. González de Vallejo] Madrid : Instituto Tecnológico GeoMinero de

España, 200 Milanovic, Peter. Geological engineering in karst. Zebra Publishing. 2000 Price, D. G.. Engineering Geology. Springer. 2009 Turner, A.K., Schuster, R.L. (ed.). Landslides. Investigation and mitigation. National Academy Press. 1996 LISTADO DE URLs: Código Técnico de la Edificación. Documento Básico SE-C. Seguridad estructural: Cimientos - [http://www.fomento.gob.es/nr/rdonlyres/204af31c-67e0-402a-bc8a-cb110c8 Dr. Evert Hoek's Practical Rock Engineering (2007 ed.) - [http://www.rocscience.com/education/hoeks_corner] Guía de cimentaciones en obras de carretera - [http://www.fomento.gob.es/mfom/lang_castellano/estadisticas_y_pu Verruijt, A. Soil Mechanics. Delft University of Technology. Documento PDF "SoilMechBook2012.pdf" - [http://geo.verruijt.net/]