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The role of engineering-geological zones in foundation engineering

Authors: Kube?ka, Karel; Kube?ková, Darja; Pe?áz, Tomáš; Marschalko, Marian; Yilmaz, Isik; Bouchal, Tomáš; Drusa, Marián;

The role of engineering-geological zones in foundation engineering

Abstract

The role of engineering-geological conditions in foundation engineering is very important as they define the marginal conditions of the subsoil being capable of bearing a building without possible negative effects on its statics. The characteristics related to this are bearing capacity and settlement. If engineering-geological conditions are evaluated for a particular area, the best tool to represent these is the engineeringgeological zoning. The implemented study describes these in a study area located in the Karvina Region in the Czech Republic. © SGEM2012 All Rights Reserved by the International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM.

12th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference and EXPO, SGEM 2012 -- 17 June 2012 through 23 June 2012 -- Varna -- 101586

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Czech republic; Engineering-geological condition; Foundation engineering

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