Syllabus - ENGINEERING GEOLOGY & REMOTE SENSING (CE405)


Civil Engineering

ENGINEERING GEOLOGY & REMOTE SENSING (CE405)

IV-Semester

Unit 1

Introduction and physical geology

branches application and scope of geology, age and parts of the earth, weathering or rocks, geological action of river, ground water, sea and oceans, Concept and causes of earthquakes and volcanoes.

Unit 2

Mineralogy and crystallography

fundamentals of mineralogy, physical properties, study of common rock forming minerals and ore minerals, importance to civil engineering, and element of crystals and introduction to crystal systems.

Unit 3

Petrology

rock cycle, composition, classification and structures of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks of civil engineering importance, study of common rock types, brief geological history of India.

Unit 4

Structural geology

dip, strike, outcrops, classification and detailed studies of geological structures i.e. Folds, Faults, Joints, Unconformity and their importance in civil engineering.

Unit 5

Applied geology and remote sensing

engineering properties of rocks, selection of sites for Dam, Tunnel, Reservoirs and Canals, uses of remote sensing technique. Types, components and elements of remote sensing, EMS and MSS, Visual interpretation technique, application of GIS in civil engineering and resource mapping (site selection, water resources, rocks and soil)

Practicals

  • Identification of simple rock forming minerals and important ores.

  • Identification of rocks

  • Simple map Exercises.

  • Field Visit/Geological Excursion

Reference Books

  • Prabin Singh -"Engineering and General Geology"

  • P. K. Mukherjee -"A test Book of Geology"

  • S. K. Garg --"A text Book of Physical and Engineering Geology"