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Environmental aspects of engineering geological mapping in the United States

January 1, 1979

Many engineering geological maps at different scales have been prepared for various engineering and environmental purposes in regions of diverse geological conditions in the United States. They include maps of individual geological hazards and maps showing the effect of land development on the environment. An approach to assessing the environmental impact of land development that is used increasingly in the United States is the study of a single area by scientists from several disciplines, including geology. A study of this type has been made for the National Petroleum Reserve in northern Alaska. In the San Francisco Bay area, a technique has been worked out for evaluating the cost of different types of construction and land development in terms of the cost of a number of kinds of earth science factors. ?? 1979 International Association of Engineering Geology.

Publication Year 1979
Title Environmental aspects of engineering geological mapping in the United States
DOI 10.1007/BF02600501
Authors Dorothy H. Radbruch-Hall
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology
Index ID 70000710
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse