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  1. Problems in Defining the Criteria for an Earthquake Hazard Map - A Case Study: The City of Haifa, Northern Israel

    This paper deals with the problems of defining the criteria for an earthquake hazard map in the city of Haifa, Israel - an area where an active...
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  2. Management of Combined Natural Risks - A New Approach

    A new attempt is made to illustrate and to quantify the relationships of individual natural hazards, their combinations and the human vulnerability...
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  3. Technique of Quantitative Assessment of Karst Risk on the Local and Regional Levels

    Meaning of terms “karst hazard” and “karst risk” is discussed. Quantitative measures of considered risk at any level of forecast assessment are the...
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  4. References

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  5. Geo-engineering Evaluation with Prime Consideration to Liquefaction Potential for Eskisehir City (Turkey)

    In Turkey, cities are growing in importance and urban areas are expanding rapidly. Eskisehir is one of the highly urbanized and industrialized cities...
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  6. Feasibility Studies and Design of High-Speed Railway (TGV) Projects in Portugal

    Portugal is starting a large program of high-speed train routes connecting the main cities in the country and these cities to central Europe...
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  7. Obstacle Investigation RandstadRail in Rotterdam, The Netherlands

    RandstadRail is a light rail project connecting the cities of Rotterdam, The Hague, and Zoetermeer in The Netherlands. Part of the project is the...
    Robert Berkelaar, Melinda van den Bosch in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  8. Effect of Pore Fluid Salinity on Compressibility and Shear Strength Development of Clayey Soils

    Investigations of shear strength, compressibility and moisture content of a recent marine clay in the Caspian Sea showed soil profiles with a lower...
    Leon A. van Paassen, Laurent F. Gareau in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  9. Modelling of Landslide-Triggering Factors - A Case Study in the Northern Apennines, Italy

    The paper describes a study which was conducted on a landslide-prone slope of the Northern Apennines (Italy). The slope, which dominantly consists of...
    Mario Floris, Milena Mari, ... Umberto Gori in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  10. The Joint European Working Group of the ISSMGE, ISRM and IAEG for the Definition of Professional Tasks, Responsibilities and Co-operation in Ground Engineering

    In July 2002, a Joint European Working Group on the professional competencies of engineering geologists and geotechnical engineers was established...
    Helmut Bock, E. Broch, ... H. Stille in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  11. Interpretation of SCPT Data Using Cross-over and Cross-Correlation Methods

    A common method of determining arrival times of polarized shear (S) waves in the seismic cone penetration (SCPT) test is the cross-over method. This...
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  12. Engineering-Geological Properties of Carbonate Rocks in Relation to Weathering Intensity

    For most of the purposes engineering-geological explorations are done on the surface. Afterwards the surface data get correlated with other...
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  13. Hydrogeological Investigations in Deep Wells at the Meuse/Haute Marne Underground Research Laboratory

    ANDRA (Agence Nationale pour la Gestion de Déchets Radioactifs) has developed an integrated approach to characterizing the hydrogeology of the...
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  14. Current Issues Relating to the Professional Practice of Engineering Geology in Europe

    The continuing internationalisation of the construction industry in which Engineering Geologists work has resulted in significant changes in the way...
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  15. Self-healing of Fractures around Radioactive Waste Disposal in Clay Formations

    The feasibility of storing radioactive waste in low permeable clays is studied extensively nowadays. Fracturing and healing of fractures is of great...
    Bjorn Debecker, André Vervoort, ... Martine Wevers in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  16. Stability and Subsidence Assessment over Shallow Abandoned Room and Pillar Limestone Mines

    In the region of Maastricht, both in The Netherlands and in Belgium, many areas are underlain by abandoned room and pillar mines, which have been...
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  17. Engineering Geological Considerations in Tunnelling through Major Tectonic Thrust Zones - Cases along the Egnatia Motorway, Northern Greece

    Tunnelling through tectonic shear zones is always a challenge due to the geometrical complexity and the presence of poor quality rock masses with...
    Vassilios P. Marinos, Georgios Aggistalis, Nikolaos Kazilis in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  18. Contribution of On-Line Tools on Internet for the Teaching of Slopes and Tunnels Stability

    We present there, the co-operative works done since several years, for building e-learning tools for slope stability and underground works. The aim...
    René-Michel Faure, Jean-François Thimus in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  19. 2 Concepts, Classification, and Chemistry of Geothermal Systems

    Main concepts and a classification of different types of geothermal systems are presented in this chapter. Particular attention is given to chemical,...
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