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Vol 118
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Engineering-geological characterization and assessment of the territory on the basis of system approach

Authors:
M. S. Zakharov
Date submitted:
1988-07-15
Date accepted:
1988-09-13
Date published:
1989-10-24

Abstract

In the field of engineering geology the most difficult problem is the synthesis of knowledge embedded in the characterization and evaluation of any territory in terms of planning and placement of various types of structures; making regional forecasts of changes in engineering and geological conditions; development of rules, norms, technical and methodological guidelines for the production of engineering surveys; planning the production of more detailed engineering surveys in individual areas, etc.

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