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1、GEOTECHNICAL PRACTICE PUBLICATION NO. 4 GEO-VOLUTION The Evolution of Colorados Geological and Geotechnical Engineering Practice PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2006 BIENNIAL GEOTECHNICAL SEMINAR November 10,2006 Denver, Colorado SPONSORED BY The Geotechnical Group of the Colorado Section of the American Society
2、 of Civil Engineers Rocky Mountain Section of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers EDITED BY Richard L. Wiltshire, P.E. Minal L. Parekh, P.E. Christoph M. Goss, Ph.D., P.E. Published by the American Society of Civil EngineersLibra
3、ry of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Denver Geotechnical Symposium (2006 : Denver, Colo.) Geo-volution : the evolution of Colorados geological and geotechnical engineering practice : proceedings of the 2006 Biennial Geotechnical Seminar November 10, 2006, Denver, Colorado / sponsored by The
4、 Geotechnical Group of the Colorado Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Rocky Mountain Section of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists, Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers ; edited by Richard L. Wiltshire, Minal L. Parekh, Christoph M. Goss. p.cm. (G
5、eotechnical practice publication ; no. 4) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN-13: 978-0-7844-0890-2 ISBN-10: 0-7844-0890-4 1. Engineering geologyColoradoCongresses. 2. Hydraulic engineeringColoradoCongresses. I. Wiltshire, Richard L. II. Parekh, Minal L. III. Goss, Christoph M. IV.
6、 American Society of Civil Engineers. Colorado Section. Geotechnical Group. V. Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists. Rocky Mountain Section. VI. Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers. VII. Title. TA705.3.C6D48 2006 624.15109788-dc22 2006031996 American Society of Civil En
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13、ights Reserved. ISBN 13: 978-0-7844-0890-2 ISBN 10: 0-7844-0890-4 Manufactured in the United States of America. Cover Photo: Final Inspection by Moffat Tunnel Commission and Consulting Engineers, Jan. 31, 1928. Courtesy Colorado Historical Society (Clifford Betts Col. Boxed Collection Moffat Tunnel,
14、 91.142.31 10036817). All Rights Reserved.Preface A civil engineering historian would suggest that geotechnical and geological engineering in Colorado began about 1,250 years ago, during the development of the first of Mesa Verdes prehistoric reservoirs. The theme for the 2006 Biennial Geotechnical
15、Seminar is “GEO-volution: The Evolution of Colorados Geological and Geotechnical Engineering Practice.“ The theme was chosen to focus on Colorados storied past, the difficult engineering challenges overcome by its early population, the current state of local geotechnical and geological engineering p
16、ractice, and ideas that will carry our practice into the future. The seminar papers presented in this publication provide perspectives on Colorados unique geology, on geotechnical and geological engineering for the challenging ground conditions present in Colorado, on emerging trends in the local en
17、gineering practice, and on current solutions to Colorados diverse geo-problems. Since 1984, the Geotechnical Group of ASCEs Colorado Section has organized a biennial series of seminars, in collaboration with the Rocky Mountain Section of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists an
18、d the Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers. The seminars have been attended by as many as 270 civil/geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, geologists, and other geo-professionals in the Colorado region. The seminars have been held at area universities or hotels and offer the oppor
19、tunity for sharing ideas and experiences among Colorados diverse geo-disciplines. We look forward to participating in Geo- Denver 2007. The GEO-volution Steering Committee has been working to organize the 2006 Biennial Geotechnical Seminar and this accompanying publication since February 2005. The S
20、teering Committee members included Lois Boxill, Mark Brooks, Tom Chapel, Dr. Christoph Goss, Tom Holben, Leslie Jansen, Dr. Bill McCarron, Minal Parekh, Rebecca Roland, Mark Vessely, Chris Wienecke, and Richard Wiltshire. Richard L. Wiltshire, Minal L. Parekh, and Christoph M. Goss iiiAcknowledgment
21、s The GEO-volution Steering Committee wishes to thank all of the authors and reviewers of the papers presented herein as Geotechnical Practice Publication No. 4. The authors have spent many hours preparing and revising the papers which will be presented at the 2006 Biennial Colorado Geotechnical Sem
22、inar on November 10, 2006. These papers have been reviewed by geo-professionals in the Denver area who volunteered their time in order to improve the quality of this publication as a representation of our local practice. Their thoughtful and timely reviews are greatly appreciated. The GEO-volution S
23、teering Committee also thanks the Geo-Institutes Committee on Technical Publications for working within the constraints of our schedule. Thanks also to Donna Dickert of ASCEs Book Production Department for her assistance in the production of this publication. ivContents Colorado Geology Geology of C
24、olorado and Major Prehistoric Events 1 John L. Lufkin Colorado Earthquakes and Active Faults 18 Wayne A. Charlie, Raymond J. Battalora, Thomas J. Siller, Donald O. Doehring, and John W. van de Lindt Spectral Reflectance as a Rapid Technique for Field-Determination of Soil Engineering Properties 33 A
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