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DEDICATION................................................................. V
ABOUT THE AUTHOR..........................................................VII
foreword................................................................. XV
PREFACE................................................................. XVII
1 The Geology-Engineering Partnership
1.1 Areas of engineering geology.................................................1
1.1.1 Project construction................................................2
1.1.2 Natural hazards.....................................................3
1.1.3 Geological resources................................................4
1.1.4 Environmental pollution............................................6
1.2 The history of geology..................................................... 6
2 The Earth in Space
2.1 The solar system............................................................11
2.1.1 Historical representations.........................................11
2.1.2 General structure..................................................12
2.1.3 The Earth’s revolution......................................... 14
2.2 The telluric planets........................................................17
2.2.1 Atmospheres and hydrospheres.......................................18
2.2.2 Geology and geologic activity......................................19
2.3 Giant planets...............................................................24
2.4 Comets .....................................................................24
2.5 Meteorites..................................................................26
2.5.1 Stony meteorites...................................................27
2.5.2 Metallic meteorites................................................28
3 The Earth Through Time
3.1 Measurement of geologic time................................................29
3.1.1 Radiometric methods................................................29
3.1.2 Stratigraphic methods..............................................30
3.1.3 Paleontological methods............................................32
3.1.4 Summary of dating methods........................................ 36
3.2 Origin of the Universe and Matter...........................................37
3.2.1 Initial nucleosynthesis............................................38
3.2.2 Stellar phase......................................................38
3.2.3 Accretion of the planets...........................................40
3.3 Voyage through time: From the Precambrian to the
Quaternary.................................................................40
3.3.1 Precambrian Era....................................................41
3.3.2 Primary Era (Paleozoic)............................................45
X CONTENTS
3.3.3 Secondary Era (Mesozoic).............................................48
3.3.4 Tertiary Era (Cenozoic)..............................................50
3.3.5 Quaternary Era (Anthropozoic)...................................... 52
4 Physics of the Globe
4.1 Seismology......................................................................59 j
4.1.1 Rupture mechanisms.....................................................59
4.1.2 Types of seismic waves.................................................60
4.1.3 Laws of wave propagation...............................................64 j
4.1.4 Causes of earthquakes..................................................66
4.1.5 Monitoring and treatment of seismic signals............................72 j
4.1.6 Seismic risk......................................................... 87
4.1.7 Seismic prospecting....................................................98
4.2 Gravimetry.................................................................... 101
4.2.1 Connection with mechanics.............................................101
4.2.2 Notion of a geoid.....................................................102
4.2.3 Measurement of the gravitational field and its
treatment.............................................................103
4.2.4 Interpretation of anomalies...........................................108
4.2.5 Principles of isostasy............................................... Ill
4.2.6 Density of Earth’s rocks............................................ 117
4.3 Magnetism..................................................................... 117
4.3.1 Causes of the Earth’s magnetic field................................ 118
4.3.2 Components of the magnetic field at a point
on the Earth’s surface................................................121
4.3.3 Measurement of the magnetic field.....................................124
4.3.4 Paleomagnetism........................................................124
4.4 Geothermics................................................................... 124
4.4.1 Thermal transfer within the Earth.....................................124
4.4.2 Exploitation of geothermal energy.....................................127
5 Rock Forming Minerals
5.1 Crystallography. ............................................................ 133
5.1.1 Internal structure of minerals........................................134
5.1.2 Crystal morphology....................................................139
5.1.3 Cohesion properties...................................................143
5.1.4 Optical properties of minerals. ......................................146
5.2 Geochemistry...................................................................149
5.2.1 Silicates.............................................................150
5.2.2 Carbonates............................................................160
5.2.3 Sulfates..............................................................161
5.2.4 Phosphates..........................................................162
5.2.5 Halides...............................................................163
5.2.6 Sulfides..............................................................165
5.2.7 Oxides and hydroxides.................................................165
5.3 Practical mineral identification...............................................167
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Magmatism and Magmatic Rocks
Composition of the Earth’s layers....................
Magmatism and plate tectonics........................
6.2.1 The history of plate tectonics..............
6.2.2 Paleomagnetic reconstruction................
6.2.3 Possible relationships between plates.......
From magma to magmatic rocks.........................
6.3.1 Process of magma generation..................
6.3.2 Magma solidification processes...............
6.3.3 Magmatic configurations.....................
Magmatic events......................................
6.4.1 Plutonism and plutonic rocks................
6.4.2 Volcanism and volcanic rocks.................
Major magmatic rocks.................................
6.5.1 Classification...............................
6.5.2 Field identification methods.................
The Water Cycle
Water reserves and their exchanges...................
The atmosphere.......................................
7.2.1 Atmospheric reservoir.......................
7.2.2 The greenhouse effect.......................
7.2.3 Atmospheric precipitation...................
7.2.4 Rainfall fractionation on the soil..........
Surface water........................................
7.3.1 Rivers and streams...........................
7.3.2 Lakes........................................
7.3.3 Glaciers.....................................
Groundwater..........................................
7.4.1 Porosity of geological materials............
7.4.2 Water flow in geologic media................
7.4.3 Basics of hydrodynamics......................
7.4.4 Application of permeability to the subsurface. . .
7.4.5 Hydrodynamic application of flow toward a well
7.4.6 Hydrologic balance of aquifers..............
7.4.7 Groundwater intake...........................
7.4.8 Effects of drainage and irrigation..........
7.4.9 Groundwater management.......................
7.4.10 Groundwater protection......................
7.4.11 Groundwater and civil engineering projects
Water in the seas and oceans.........................
The Continental Sedimentary Environment
Generalities.........................................
8.1.1 Continental erosion..........................
8.1.2 Continental sedimentation....................
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8.2 Hillslope environments.........................................................299
8.2.1 Particle transport.................................................. 299
8.2.2 Mass transport........................................................303
8.3 The alluvial environment.......................................................312
8.3.1 Solid transport in rivers............................................312
8.3.2 Areas of stream and river erosion.....................................314
8.3.3 Alluvial zones........................................................314
8.4 The lacustrine environment.....................................................318
8.4.1 Deltas................................................................318
8.4.2 Lacustrine basins.....................................................322
8.5 The palustrine environment.....................................................324
8.5.1 Swamps at the bottom of depressions ..................................324
8.5.2 Swamps created by springs.............................................325
8.5.3 Marsh drainage........................................................325
8.5.4 Exploitation of peat..................................................328
8.6 Boreal and polar environments..................................................328
8.6.1 Glacial regions..................................................... 328
8.6.2 Non-glaciated regions.................................................332
8.7 The desert environment....................................................... 337
8.7.1 Eolian erosion and transport close to the soil........................337
8.7.2 Transport of suspended particles......................................339
8.7.3 Water in deserts......................................................339
8.7.4 Protective measures...................................................341
9 The Oceanic Sedimentary Environment
9.1 Continental margin.............................................................346
9.1.1 Detrital sedimentation....................................... . .....347
9.1.2 Biogenic sedimentation................................................360
9.1.3 Evaporite deposits.................................................. 363
9.2 The continental rise and the abyssal plains. . ................................367
9.2.1 Detrital sedimentation................................................367
9.2.2 Biogenic sedimentation.................................,.............367
9.2.3 Hydrochemical sedimentation...........................................370
10 Diagenesis and Properties of Sedimentary Rocks
10.1 Diagenetic processes......................................................... 374
10.1.1 Compaction............................................................375
10.1.2 Cementation...........................................................376
10.1.3 Mineralogical modifications...........................................378
10.2 Detrital rocks.................................................................379
10.2.1 Conglomerates.........................................................379
10.2.2 Sandstones ......................................................... 380
10.2.3 Siltstone.............................................................382
10.2.4 Claystones.......................................................... 382
10.3 Biogenic rocks.................................................................384
10.3.1 Carbonate rocks.......................................................384
10.3.2 Siliceous rocks.......................................................390
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10.3.3 Fossil fuels..........................................................392
10 4 Evaporite rocks...............................................................396
10.4.1 Primary dolomite......................................................396
10.4.2 Gypsum and anhydrite..................................................396
10.4.3 Halite rocks..........................................................398
10.4.4 Potassium rocks.......................................................399
10.4.5 Cargneules............................................................399
11 Metamorphism
11.1 Transformation processes......................................................404
11.1.1 Mineralogical modifications...........................................404
11.1.2 Chemical modifications................................................406
11.1.3 Mechanical modifications..............................................407
11.2 Types of metamorphism.........................................................409
11.2.1 Regional metamorphism.................................................410
11.2.2 Contact metamorphism..................................................410
11.2.3 Cataclastic metamorphism............................................ 412
11.3 Principal metamorphic rocks and their properties..............................413
11.3.1 Pelitic sequence.................................................... 414
11.3.2 Quartzo-feldspathic sequence..........................................416
11.3.3 Carbonate sequence....................................................417
11.3.4 Calcareous-pelitic sequence...........................................419
11.3.5 Mafic sequence........................................................419
11.3.6 Ultramafic sequence...................................................421
11.4 Identification of magmatic, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.................421
12 Tectonics
12.1 Mechanical stresses in the subsurface.........................................427
12.1.1 Physical definition.................................................. . 427
12.1.2 Stress state in geological environments...............................429
12.2 Stress-deformation relationships..............................................430
12.2.1 Laboratory tests.................................................... 431
12.2.2 Rock deformation observed in the field................................443
12.3 Brittle deformation...........................................................444
12.3.1 Joints................................................................444
12.3.2 Faults.............................................................. 445
12.3.3 Characterization of discontinuities in a rock massif..................448
12.4 Ductile deformation...........................................................451
12.4.1 Folds.................................................................451
12.4.2 Concentric folds.................................................... 455
12.4.3 Similar folds.........................................................457
12.4.4 Fold nappes...........................................................458
12.5 Geometric representation and treatment of structural elements............... 459
12.5.1 Mapping of structural elements........................................459
12.5.2 Geometric tools.......................................................460
12.5.3 Stereographic projections.............................................460
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12.6 The Alps: a tectonic model..............................................................469
12.6.1 Jura.....................................................................47(
12.6.2 Molasse plateau..........................................................47(
12.6.3 Prealps..................................................................47
12.6.4 Hautes Alpes Calcaires...................................................47]
12.6.5 External crystalline massifs........................................... 471
12.6.6 Internal thrust nappes...................................................471
12.6.7 Present-day deformation..................................................471
13 Weathering
13.1 Weathering processes........................................................47
13.1.1 Thermal processes..................................................47.
13.1.2 Physico-chemical processes.........................................48*
13.2 Catalog of weathering-prone materials.......................................49
13.3 Extent of weathering at depth...............................................49
13.4 Engineering concerns........................................................49
13.4.1 Weathering effects on mechanical properties........................49
13.4.2 Weathering effects on hydrogeological properties...................49
13.5 Screening for weathering....................................................5d
14 Geology’s Role in the Major Issues Facing Society
14.1 Land development and natural resources.....................................50.
14.1.1 Food resources.....................................................50
14.1.2 Energy resources...................................................50
14.1.3 Resources of underground space.....................................51
14.1.4 Mineral resources..................................................51L
14.1.5 Geomaterials resources.............................................51
14.1.6 Space Resources....................................................52:
14.2 Environmental protection................................................... 521
14.2.1 Ecosystems and biodiversity........................................527
14.2.2 Natural hazards....................................................52*
14.2.3 Climate change.....................................................52*
14.2.4 Geologic waste disposal........................................... 53’
14.2.5 Pollution of the subsurface........................................53
14.3 Conclusion..................................................................55^
BIBLIOGRAPHY...............................................................55.
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