Introduction to Engineering and Environmental Geology EEG 201

 

 

 Prerequistes

 Course ID

 Course name

 CHEM 110, CHEM 281, EMR 201

 EEG 201

Introduction to Engineering and Environmental Geology

 

 
Course Description


General considerations: hazardous earth processes such as floods, landslides, subsidence, earthquakes and related phenomena, volcanic activities, coastal hazards, desertification, and send dunes migration. 


Course Objectives

1.  To understand the processes of natural and geological hazards in general.
2.  To understand floods, desertification, landslides, desertification, earthquakes,
subsidence, and costal hazards, and in particular, sand migration.
3.  Review geohazards cases in Saudi Arabia.


General References for the Course: (Books/Journals...etc.)

Students in this course can read from:
1.  Environmental Geology, 4th Edition, by Keller, Edward A., 1985. Charles E. Merril Publishing Co.
2.  Environmental Geology: Geology and the Human Environment, by Bennett, M.R., & Doyle, P., 1997.New York: John Wiley & Sons.
3.  Geohazards: Natural and Human, by Coch, N.K., 1995. Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Prentice Hall. 
4.  Natural Hazards: Explanation and Integration, by Tobin, G.A. and Montz, B.E., 1997. Guilford Publishing: New York.  


List of URLs for this Course

- http://www.naturaldisasters.ednet.ns.ca/landslides.html 
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http://geohazards.cr.usgs.gov
- Volcanoes http://www.usgs.gov/themes/volcano.html
- Earthquakes http://www.usgs.gov
- Floods http://www.usgs.gov/thems/flood.html
- Landslides http://www.usgs.gov/thems/landslide.html



Course Outcome

The student will learn the following:
1.  Student can be able to know the general consideration of geological hazards.
2.  Student can predict the earthquake and volcanic hazards.
3.  Student can predict the flooding, coatal hazards, Tsunami.
4.  Student can know the effects of sand dune movements.
5.  Student can know the land failure hazards including: Earth fissuring, land subsidence, rock and soil slope failure, sabkha and expansive soils. 


Scheme of assessment:

Periodical examination:             30%

Practical works:                       30%
 

Final exam:                              40%
       


Timetable for course lectures:

 Lecture topic Week 

Introduction:Types of Hazards  

 1

 Earthquakes

 2

 Earthquakes

 3

 Volcanic activity

 4
 First exam  5

 Flooding hazards

 6

 Coastal hazards

 7

 Tsunami

 8
 Second exam  9

 Sand dune hazards

 10

 Land failures and slopes

 11

 Rock and soil slopes

 12

 Earth fissuring

 13

 Land subsidence

 14

 Sabkha problems

 15
 Final exam  16


 


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