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@inproceedings{31222, author = {Bednářová, Petra and Marschalko, Marian and Niemiec, Dominic and Kubečka, Karel and Duda, Robert}, address = {Sofia (Bulharsko)}, booktitle = {15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference and EXPO, SGEM 2015}, edition = {1. vyd}, keywords = {geofactors; engineering geology; geotechnical engineering; geological subsoil}, howpublished = {elektronická verze "online"}, language = {eng}, location = {Sofia (Bulharsko)}, isbn = {978-619-7105-32-2}, pages = {33-40}, publisher = {International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference}, title = {Analysis geofactors influencing foundation engineering}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 31222 AU - Bednářová, Petra - Marschalko, Marian - Niemiec, Dominic - Kubečka, Karel - Duda, Robert PY - 2015 TI - Analysis geofactors influencing foundation engineering PB - International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference CY - Sofia (Bulharsko) SN - 9786197105322 KW - geofactors KW - engineering geology KW - geotechnical engineering KW - geological subsoil N2 - From the viewpoint of engineering geology and geotechnical engineering, the most important aspect is the state of geological subsoil, which influences various geological hazards. Geofactors are the basic components of the geological environment, which influence on the realization of foundation engineering. In the implementation of engineering work can find a wide variety of problems and complications. The factors that enter into this process and their combinations are endless and cannot describe all the way. Therefore nine geofactors was compiled, which include the most common problems in the implementation of engineering work, when deciding on a suitable location for engineering work, but also the issues of existing engineering works. The assessment of engineering geological conditions, which are used for the evaluation of foundation soils and their interaction with the engineering works are very complicated. The geological environment is closely related to other factors that fundamentally influence its behaviour. The practicality of this scheme lies in its simplicity, which allows quick entry into information about the risks arising from individual geofactors. The aim of this publication is to analyze those geofactors and structuring of hierarchiestheir effects. ER -
BEDNÁŘOVÁ, Petra, Marian MARSCHALKO, Dominic NIEMIEC, Karel KUBEČKA and Robert DUDA. Analysis geofactors influencing foundation engineering. Online. In \textit{15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference and EXPO, SGEM 2015}. 1. vyd. Sofia (Bulharsko): International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference, 2015, p.~33-40. ISBN~978-619-7105-32-2.
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