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Author Woodhouse, David (Geologist), author.

Title Geology for environmental engineers / David Woodhouse and James Lambrechts
Published New York : Momentum Press, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 196 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Environmental engineering collection, 2375-3633
Environmental engineering collection. 2375-3633
Contents Introduction -- The rock cycle: a continuous circle -- How the earth's crust folds and fractures: structural geology -- Geologic processes of weathering and erosion -- Soils/overburden: types/sources, characteristics, and field identification -- Groundwater -- Applications in Volume II
Summary The environmental field has evolved since its beginnings in 1970 with the creation of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and further with the 1980 passage of CERCLA legislation (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act), commonly known as Superfund. Many site characterization studies and remediation designs have also evolved since that time. In order for the Environmental Engineer to understand the behavior and design remediation of the chemicals and pollutants in the environment, knowledge of the principles and tenets of geology is critical. Geology means the study of the Earth and is the science that seeks to collect, correlate, and interpret facts concerning the Earth. Its scope is almost boundless. The cycle that gives origin to the different types of rock and the geologic processes that produce the soils is discussed. On a macro scale, it seeks to discover the origin of the Earth, of mountains, valleys, glaciers, rocks, volcanoes, and a myriad number of other phenomena. Plate tectonics, continental drift, and subduction zones all played a role in the formation of our planet. On the micro scale, geology seeks to understand fluid flow through small pores and fractures. The fate and transport of chemicals through soils and especially through bedrock is a function of the geology. The rock structure and its understanding of the geologic processes which produce fractures and allows fluid flow is a major factor in remediation design
Analysis faults
geologic processes
igneous rocks
metamorphic rocks
minerals
sedimentary rocks
sediments
soils
structural geology
weathering
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-184) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Environmental geology.
Geology.
Geology
geology.
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- General.
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Geophysics.
Environmental geology
Geology
Form Electronic book
Author Lambrechts, James R., author
ISBN 1947083333
9781947083332