ENGINEERING GEOLOGY - Australian Geomechanics Society
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ENGINEERING GEOLOGY - Australian Geomechanics Society
AUSTRALIAN GEOMECHANICS SOCIETY ENGINEERING GEOLOGY COURSE 2010... 2012... 2015 www.australiangeomechanics.org EVENT INFORMATION Saturday 26th September — Sunday 4th October 2015 University of Wollongong Northfields Avenue, Wollongong NSW 2522 Cost AGS Member $4,950.00 Non AGS Member $5,170.00 Aims of the course The principal objective of this course is to teach students how to apply geological skills in the field to help solve engineering problems. This will be carried out by using guided field exercises, in which the students learn by carrying out realistic project related work in the field whilst being supervised by very experienced practitioners. Students who complete the course should be able to: • Understand the engineering geological environment as the product of the total geological, geomorphological and anthropogenic history of the area. • Observe and understand geofeatures, record them on logs and on maps and present them in geological models. • Describe geo-materials in standardized form using calibrated, field based, quantitative descriptive systems. COURSE OUTLINE PAGE 3 REGISTRATION FORM PAGE 4 Who should attend? • Understand geo-processes and process rates and estimate the probability of geo-processes occurring. • Interpret aerial photos and other images. • Use stereographic projection methods to analyse and understand geological structures. • Understand the nature of geological information and how it should be managed and applied in the project environment. • Understand the role of the engineering geologist in investigation, design, construction and throughout the life of the project. • Communicate more successfully with other geotechnical professionals, designers and constructors involved in ground engineering. This course is designed for engineering geologists and geotechnical engineers involved in civil and mining projects who have some knowledge of geology. It is envisaged that students will have 3 or 4 years industry experience and will be familiar with making geological observations, and wish to enhance and develop their engineering geological skills. This course is similar to the AGS Geology for Engineers course based in Adelaide, which is aimed at teaching geology to geotechnical engineers with a limited geological background. However the Engineering Geology Course based in Wollongong places more emphasis on logging, mapping and developing models for engineering projects and evaluating the engineering characteristics of the ground through field observations. Please contact Phil Flentje to discuss whether the Engineering Geology Course to be held in Wollongong is suitable for you. Phone: (02) 4221 3056 Email: [email protected] 1 AUSTRALIAN GEOMECHANICS SOCIETY Accreditation and Presenters The course is approved by the Australian Geomechanics Society. The course is recognized by Engineers Australia as equivalent to 80 hours of CPD requirement. Subject to program rules, The University of New South Wales, will offer up to 6UOC to their Master of Engineering Science in Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology for students successfully completing either the Australian Geomechanics Courses ‘Geology for Engineers’ in Adelaide or ‘Engineering Geology’ in Wollongong. Engineering geologists Fred Baynes, Phil Flentje and Mark Eggers have developed and will present the course on behalf of the Australian Geomechanics Society. A teacher to student ratio of 1 to 6 will be maintained throughout this course. Numbers Accommodation The course will be limited to a maximum of 18 students. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis or as per the waiting list managed by Dr. Flentje. We will stay in Wollongong for nights 1 - 3, then Batemans Bay for nights 4 and 5 and back to Wollongong for nights 6 – 8. We require all participants to stay in the nominated motels. We are currently making the arrangements and a booking form will be posted on the website in May. Booking the accommodation will be your own responsibility as soon as you register for the course, to secure your rooms. When and Where Registration Fee Saturday 26th September to Sunday 4th October 2015. University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW and south coast field sites. The registration fee for AGS members is $4,950 inclusive of GST. For non AGS members the registration fee is $5,170.00 inclusive of GST and this includes one years membership of the AGS. The fee includes course notes, transport for field trips and morning/afternoon tea whilst on campus where possible. All accommodation and meal costs are additional to these course fees. Enquiries For further information about the course contact Phil Flentje: Phone: (02) 4221 3056 Email: [email protected] Website: australiangeomechanics.org/weg 2 Cancellation Policy Fees will not be refundable if a participant is unable to attend. However, a nominated person may attend in your place. If at any time the course is cancelled, fees will be refunded in full. AUSTRALIAN GEOMECHANICS SOCIETY ENGINEERING GEOLOGY COURSE OUTLINE Day 1 – Saturday 26 September – Wollongong Day 5 – Wednesday 30 September – Batemans Bay 12.00pm - 12.30pm Registration. Field Exercise – Defined Brief: Compare and contrast underground conditions with the aid of geological mapping at two adjacent headlands for an underground LPG storage facility. 12.30pm - 1.00pm General Introduction Lecture. 1.00pm - 2.00pm Logging – Mapping Lecture. 2.00pm - 3.30pm Desktop Study. 3.30pm - 6.00pm Field Inspection – Major managed landslide on Mount Ousley Road and monitoring systems. Teams to present preliminary findings of investigations for proposed underground LPG cavern development. 7.00pm - 8.30pm Group Dinner. Day 6 – Thursday 1 October – depart for Wollongong Day 2 – Sunday 27 September – Wollongong Field Exercise – Shoreline mapping and logging of bedrock stratigraphy, mapping a coastal/ estuarine complex. Depart Batemans Bay and return to Wollongong. Field Exercise – Mapping and interpretation in a coastal quarry in basalt near Kiama. Day 3 – Monday 28 September – Wollongong Lecture – Surface processes, geohazards, and risk management. Day 7 – Friday 2 October – Wollongong Field Exercise – Guided tour of LHD major landslides and remedial works. Workshop – Aerial photo and image interpretation - dipping strata and rockslides, fluvial studies, karst topography, deeply weathered igneous rock, GIS overview. Field Exercise – geological and geomorphological mapping in a large coastal slope complex incorporating two landslide sites. Workshop – Desk study of a large coastal slope complex. Day 8 – Saturday 3 October – Wollongong Workshop – Desk study of granitic coastal headland. Workshop – Coastal slope complex desktop compilation. Both sites to be major projects later in this course. Workshop – Workshop - LPG Cavern development in fractured granite rockmass. Day 4 – Tuesday 29 September – depart for Batemans Bay Group Dinner. Depart Wollongong, 2 nights in Batemans Bay area. Day 9 – Sunday 4 October – Last day of course Field Exercise – Mapping of potential dam site on the Shoalhaven River system. Award of certificates, discussion, comments by participants. Finish before lunch for flights interstate. Field Exercise – Interpretation of a fluvial/ marine embayment profile. Drive to Batemans Bay. 3 AUSTRALIAN GEOMECHANICS SOCIETY ENGINEERING GEOLOGY COURSE 2015 REGISTRATION FORM & TAX INVOICE ABN: 89 615 696 393 www.australiangeomechanics.org Event Information Form submission Saturday 26th September — Sunday 4th October 2015 Please complete the registration form and return to Peter Robinson via: University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW [email protected] AGS WEG 2015 Engineering Geology Course Personal Information Gender: Male Female Title: First Name: Surname: Address: Suburb: State: Post Code: Ph/Mob: Country: Email: Are you a member of the Australian Geomechanics Society? Are you full time student? Yes Yes No Member No: No Tertiary Institution: Emergency Name: Contact Details Expected Completion Date: Surname: Relationship Ph/Mob 1: Ph/Mob 2: Registration & Payment * The cost of AGS membership is $220 annually, please refer to: http://australiangeomechanics.org/membership/ ^ Non Members cost includes one years AGS membership. All prices quoted are in Australian Dollars (AUD) and inclusive of Goods and Services Tax (GST). Please complete one form per person. Payment (including GST) AGS Member* $ 4,950.00 Non AGS Member^ $ 5,170.00 Total Payable: $ I enclose my Cheque/Money Order payable to: Australian Geomechanics Society PO Box 955, St Ives NSW 2075 Name on card: Electronic funds transfer: CBA Bank, BSB No.: 062 910 Account No.: 1001 3510 Card number: Please email the remittance advice with a completed registration form to: [email protected]. Please ensure your full name is included in the email. Expiry: Please charge my credit card: VISA MASTERCARD (Diners and AMEX not accepted) Signature: 4 / CCV: Date: