OR/19/049 Engineering geology log: Difference between revisions
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| Kearsey, T, Gillespie, M, Entwisle, D, Damaschke, M, Wylde, S, Fellgett, M, Kingdon, A, Burkin, J, Starcher, V, Shorter, K, Barron, H, Elsome, J, Barnett, M, and Monaghan, A. 2019. UK Geoenergy Observatories Glasgow: GGC01 cored, seismic monitoring borehole — intermediate data release. British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/19/049. |
Authors: David Entwisle, Suzanne Self
File names: EngineeringLog_GGC01_1_25scale_v03.pdf – drawn up log
Engineering_core_description_GGC01_V03.xlsx – spreadsheet log
Method
The engineering geology logging took place at the same time as the discontinuity logging at the NGR, Keyworth (section 4 below). Limitations on the handling of, and damage to, core material were in place with the standard field engineering description of BSI (2018a[1], b[2]) followed as much as was possible.
Summary of data release
The data is released both in a spreadsheet and as a log. Note that due to the differing style of logging of boundaries and rock type classification, the sedimentological and engineering log bed boundary depths do not always match exactly.
References
- ↑ BSI. 2018a. BS EN ISO 14688–1:2018: Geotechnical investigation and testing. Identification and classification of soil. Identification and description. BSI, London, UK.
- ↑ BSI. 2018b. BS EN ISO 14689–1:2018: Geotechnical investigation and testing. Identification and classification of rock. Identification and description. BSI, London, UK.