The Encyclopedia of Applied Geology is an international compendium of engineering geology topics prepared by experts from many countries. The volume contains more than eighty main entries in alphabetical order, dealing with hydrology, rock structure monitoring and soil mechanics in addition to engineering geology. Special topics focus on earth science information and sources, electrokinetics, forensic geology, geocryology, nuclear plant siting, photogrammetry, tunnels and tunnelling, urban geomorphology and well data systems.
Alluvial Plains, Engineering Geology. Alluvial Valley Engineering. Arid Lands, Engineering Geology. Atterberg Limits and Indices. Beach Replenishment, Artificial. Caliche, Engineering Geology. Cavity Utilization. Channelization and Bank Stabilization. Clay, Engineering Geology. Clays, Strength of. Coastal Engineering. Coastal Inlets, Engineering Geology. Computerized Resources Information Bank. Conferences, Congresses, and Symposia. Consolidation, Soil. Dams, Engineering Geology. Deltaic Plains, Engineering Geology. Duricrust, Engineering Geology. Earthquake Engineering. Earth Science, Information and Sources. Economic Geology. Electrokinetics. Engineering Geology Reports. Field Geology. Forensic Geology. Formation Pressures, Abnormal. Foundation Engineering. Geochemistry, Applied. Geochronology. Geocryology. Geological Communication. Geological Information, Marketing. Geology, Applied. Geomorphology, Applied. Geotechnical Engineering. Glacial Landscapes, Engineering Geology. Grout, Grouting. Hydrodynamics, Porous Media. Hydrogeology and Geohydrology. Hydrology. Hydromechanics. Information Centers. International Geochronological Time Scale. Laterite, Engineering Geology. Lime Stabilization. Magnetic Susceptibility, Earth Materials. Maps, Engineering Purposes. Marine Sediments, Geotechnical Properties. Medical Geology. Military Geoscience. Mineragraphy. Mineral Economics. Nuclear Plant ló˝