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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard E. JacksonPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 22.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 28.30cm Weight: 1.600kg ISBN: 9780521847254ISBN 10: 0521847257 Pages: 492 Publication Date: 24 January 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'Jackson has provided a comprehensive overview of Earth science with a wide variety of case studies to illustrate the importance of incorporating sound understanding of geologic processes and properties in engineering design. I expect that this text will be a valuable reference not only for the target audience of civil engineers, but also for geologists planning careers in applied environmental geoscience.' Jean M. Bahr, University of Wisconsin 'This is a robust, thorough, well-written, and engaging treatise which brings geology to geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineers in a straightforward fashion, illustrated with excellent case studies and practical examples. A must-have reference particularly for early practitioners in both geology and engineering, and a useful teaching aid for senior undergraduate and graduate classes in geotechnical engineering, hydrogeology, environmental engineering, and environmental geology.' Kent S. Novakowski, Queen's University, Ontario 'Finally a textbook with depth and breadth that bridges the knowledge gap between engineers in the geotechnical and geoenvironmental fields and earth scientists. A refreshing and informative textbook, not filled with equations and lengthy examples that are often irrelevant to solving real problems. The topics and structure of the textbook are well suited for teaching and it is sure to become a must-have reference for geoengineers and geologists.' Jean Benoit, University of New Hampshire 'An ideal resource for a one-semester course, this textbook introduces students to the varied disciplines that make up earth science as applied to civil engineering. Topics, methodology and terminology typically unfamiliar to engineering students are made easy to digest through the provision of an extensive glossary and ample examples of application in engineering practice. I warmly recommend this book to students and practitioners looking to expand their knowledge and expertise in this interdisciplinary field.' John Burland, Emeritus Professor of Soil Mechanics, Imperial College London 'Jackson has provided a comprehensive overview of Earth science with a wide variety of case studies to illustrate the importance of incorporating sound understanding of geologic processes and properties in engineering design. I expect that this text will be a valuable reference not only for the target audience of civil engineers, but also for geologists planning careers in applied environmental geoscience.' Jean M. Bahr, University of Wisconsin 'This is a robust, thorough, well-written, and engaging treatise which brings geology to geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineers in a straightforward fashion, illustrated with excellent case studies and practical examples. A must-have reference particularly for early practitioners in both geology and engineering, and a useful teaching aid for senior undergraduate and graduate classes in geotechnical engineering, hydrogeology, environmental engineering, and environmental geology.' Kent S. Novakowski, Queen's University, Ontario 'Finally a textbook with depth and breadth that bridges the knowledge gap between engineers in the geotechnical and geoenvironmental fields and earth scientists. A refreshing and informative textbook, not filled with equations and lengthy examples that are often irrelevant to solving real problems. The topics and structure of the textbook are well suited for teaching and it is sure to become a must-have reference for geoengineers and geologists.' Jean Benoit, University of New Hampshire 'An ideal resource for a one-semester course, this textbook introduces students to the varied disciplines that make up earth science as applied to civil engineering. Topics, methodology and terminology typically unfamiliar to engineering students are made easy to digest through the provision of an extensive glossary and ample examples of application in engineering practice. I warmly recommend this book to students and practitioners looking to expand their knowledge and expertise in this interdisciplinary field.' John Burland, Emeritus Professor of Soil Mechanics, Imperial College London Advance praise: 'Jackson has provided a comprehensive overview of Earth science with a wide variety of case studies to illustrate the importance of incorporating sound understanding of geologic processes and properties in engineering design. I expect that this text will be a valuable reference not only for the target audience of civil engineers, but also for geologists planning careers in applied environmental geoscience.' Jean M. Bahr, University of Wisconsin Advance praise: 'This is a robust, thorough, well-written, and engaging treatise which brings geology to geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineers in a straightforward fashion, illustrated with excellent case studies and practical examples. A must-have reference particularly for early practitioners in both geology and engineering, and a useful teaching aid for senior undergraduate and graduate classes in geotechnical engineering, hydrogeology, environmental engineering, and environmental geology.' Kent S. Novakowski, Queen's University, Ontario Advance praise: 'Jackson has provided a comprehensive overview of Earth science with a wide variety of case studies to illustrate the importance of incorporating sound understanding of geologic processes and properties in engineering design. I expect that this text will be a valuable reference not only for the target audience of civil engineers, but also for geologists planning careers in applied environmental geoscience.' Jean M. Bahr, University of Wisconsin Advance praise: 'This is a robust, thorough, well-written, and engaging treatise which brings geology to geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineers in a straightforward fashion, illustrated with excellent case studies and practical examples. A must-have reference particularly for early practitioners in both geology and engineering, and a useful teaching aid for senior undergraduate and graduate classes in geotechnical engineering, hydrogeology, environmental engineering, and environmental geology.' Kent S. Novakowski, Queen's University, Ontario Author InformationRichard E. Jackson is a Fellow with Geofirma Engineering Ltd. and Adjunct Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Waterloo, Canada. He has practiced in the US and Canada for forty years and was responsible for establishing the Groundwater Contamination Program for the Canadian Department of the Environment. He is the recipient of several awards including the 2008 Geoenvironmental Award from the Canadian Geotechnical Society, and the 2013 Robert N. Farvolden Award from the Canadian Geotechnical Society and the International Association of Hydrogeologists. He is an elected Honorary Fellow of Geoscientists Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |