LEADER 03397nam 22007215 450 001 996465280603316 005 20200704020514.0 010 $a3-642-41366-8 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-642-41366-7 035 $a(CKB)3710000000019198 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001010880 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11605879 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001010880 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11004446 035 $a(PQKB)11723288 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-642-41366-7 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3092940 035 $a(PPN)172430658 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000019198 100 $a20130910d2013 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn#008mamaa 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aModel and Data Engineering$b[electronic resource] $eThird International Conference, MEDI 2013, Amantea, Italy, September 25-27, 2013 Proceedings /$fedited by Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Sofian Maabout 205 $a1st ed. 2013. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (XII, 294 p. 109 illus.) 225 1 $aProgramming and Software Engineering ;$v8216 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-642-41365-X 327 $aModel-driven engineering -- Ontology engineering -- Formal modeling .-Security.- Database modeling. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Model and Data Engineering, MEDI 2013, held in Amantea, Calabria, Italy, in September 2013. 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Preface ; Definitions ; 1 Introduction ; 1.1 What are we describing and why?; 1.2 Description compared with classification; 1.3 Communication in description; 1.4 Soil meets rock ; 1.5 Health and Safety in description ; 2 History of Description in Codification ; 2.1 Prior to 1970 ; 2.2 The period 1970-1981; 2.3 The period 1981-1999 and the first BS 5930 ; 2.4 Rock weathering; 2.5 1999 and the second BS 5930 ; 2.6 The period since 1999 ; 2.7 Multiple usage of defined terms; 2.7.1 Clay and silt terminology; 2.7.2 Secondary constituent terms; 2.7.3 Loose and dense 327 $a2.7.4 Compactness of silt2.7.5 Rock strength ; 2.7.6 Rock weathering; 2.7.7 Comparison of descriptive technology ; 3 Systematic Description ; 3.1 Standard word order ; 3.2 Standard word order in US practice ; 3.3 The multiple sentence approach ; 4 Description of Materials ; 4.1 Principal soil and rock types ; 4.2 Size fractions ; 4.3 Description procedure using flow chart; 4.4 Very coarse soils; 4.5 Coarse soils; 4.6 Particle shape ; 4.7 The coarse soil/fine soil boundary ; 4.8 Fine soils ; 4.9 Classification of plasticity of fine soils; 4.10 The soil/rock boundary; 4.11 Rock naming 327 $a4.11.1 General naming of rocks 4.11.2 Description of coal ; 4.11.3 Naming of carbonate sediments ; 4.11.4 Naming of volcaniclastic sediments ; 4.12 Grain size in rocks ; 5 Relative Density and Strength ; 5.1 Relative density in coarse soils; 5.2 Consistency of fine soils; 5.3 Strength: shear or unconfined ; 6 Structure, Fabric and Texture; 6.1 Structure; 6.2 Fabric ; 6.3 Texture ; 7 Colour ; 8 Secondary and Tertiary Fractions ; 8.1 Secondary fractions; 8.1.1 Secondary fractions in very coarse soils; 8.1.2 Very coarse particles as a secondary fraction; 8.1.3 Secondary fractions in coarse soils 327 $a8.1.4 Fine soil as a secondary constituent 8.1.5 Secondary fractions in fine soils; 8.1.6 Multiple secondary fractions; 8.2 Tertiary fractions; 8.3 Description of widely graded soils ; 8.4 Description and classification of particle size grading ; 8.5 Other information ; 9 Geological Unit; 10 Weathering ; 10.1 Weathering of soils; 10.2 Rock weathering; 10.3 Approach 1: description of weathering; 10.4 Approaches 2 and 3: classifications for homogeneous stronger rocks ; 10.5 Approach 4: classification for hetrogeneous weather rocks ; 10.6 Material specific weathering schemes 327 $a10.7 Approach 5: special cases 10.7.1 Chalk ; 10.7.2 Karstic limestone ; 10.7.3 Tropical weathering ; 11 Discontinuity Logging ; 11.1 Types of discontinuity ; 11.2 Discontinuity description ; 11.3 Orientation; 11.4 Spacing ; 11.5 Persistence and termination; 11.6 Surface form ; 11.7 Wall strength; 11.8 Aperture and infilling; 11.9 Seepage ; 11.10 Discontinuity sets ; 12 Discontinuity State Recording ; 12.1 Total core recovery ; 12.2 Solid core recovery ; 12.3 Rock quality designation; 12.4 Fracture spacing ; 13 Low Density Soils; 13.1 Organic soils; 13.1.1 Topsoil; 13.1.2 Peat 327 $a13.2 Volcanic soils or rocks 330 $aThis is a revised and updated version of the highly successful first edition. 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