Topic 1 Unit 1 SE EG
Topic 1 Unit 1 SE EG
Engineering Geology
Course Introduction
T.Y. B.Tech.Civil Engineering
UNIT-I Mineralogy & Petrology
Introduction to the Subject, Object, Scope and Subdivisions of Geology
Presented By:
Dr. A. V. Deshpande
Ph. D (Geology), M.Tech (Env.Engg.)
Asst.Professor Civil Engg.Dept.
www.sanjivani.org.in
Dept. of MBA, Sanjivani COE, Kopargaon 1
Introduction to the Subject, Object, Scope and
Subdivisions of Geology
Physical Geology
Geomorphology
Mineralogy
Petrology
Economic Geology
Historical Geology
Allied Science
Geochemistry
Geophysics
Geohydrology
Mining Geology
Engineering Geology
Rock Mechanics
Geomechanics
Metrology
Oceanography
Subdivisions of Geology
Structural Geology
The branch deals with study of morphology,
classification, causes of development and all other
aspect of structural feature like folds, faults & joints
Palaeontology
Branch deals with study of fossils of ancient life forms
& their evolution
Applied Geology
Engineering Geology
Deals with study and use of geology in civil Engg.
Use of geological principles to engineering practices for
the purpose of assuring the stability and life of
engineering work.
Mining Geology
Deals with study and use of geology in Mining Engg.
Extraction of mineral resources from the Earth
Subdivisions of Geology
Economic Geology
Deals with the study of those minerals & rocks and materials exist in the earth
which can be used for the benefit of the man
Petroleum Geology
Study locations of the subsurface of the Earth which can contain extractable
hydrocarbons, especially petroleum and natural gases.
Hydrology
Branch deals with the studies of both quality & quantity of water
Photo Geology
Branch deals with the study of aerial photograph / Remote sensing
Rock mechanics
It is related with geology in dealing with the behavior of rocks that is
subjected to static and dynamic lodes
SCOPE OF ENGINEERING
GEOLOGY
In construction Jobs: In all types of heavy
construction like building tower, dams,
reservoirs, highways, bridges, traffic and
hydropower tunnel and retaining structure. The
geological information about the site of
construction (or excavation) and about the
natural materials of construction is of
paramount importance. This information is vital
for planning realistic and designing and
economic excavation of one and all of such
projects.
Scope
Planning:
It provides the engineer with a
general guidance about the
suitability of the site for a
proposed project.