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Aggregate Resources: A Global Perspective [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 476 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 997 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-1998
  • Kirjastus: A A Balkema Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9054106751
  • ISBN-13: 9789054106753
  • Formaat: Hardback, 476 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 997 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-1998
  • Kirjastus: A A Balkema Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9054106751
  • ISBN-13: 9789054106753

Aggregate Resources provides a comprehensive collection of 27 diverse scientific papers on aggregate topics, such as geology of deposits, geophysical exploration techniques, deposit prediction and modeling, land-use case studies, production values and trends, geotechnical properties, legislation politics and others. This diversity in subject matter is further enhanced by relying on contributions from a number of countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States. The range of topical papers and representative countries, coupled with the global significance of the resources prompted the title Aggregate Resources: A global perspective. The book will appeal to all those involved with aggregate resources: geologists, producers, technicians , construction engineers, developers, land-use planners, legislators, academics and the public consumer, especially since all of us are in some manner, directly dependent or indirectly affected by this resource.

*Each chapter is a study on a particular area of importance for aggregate producers. Pit & Quarry, April 1998.



This significant volume including maps and land-use case studies, contains a broad-ranging collection of scientific papers on aggregate resources and related topics, providing a valuable reference for those in this field.

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*Each chapter is a study on a particular area of importance for aggregate producers. Pit & Quarry, April 1998.

*Strongly recommended to engineers in the disciplines of mechanical, aerospace & electrical engineering. Structural Engineer,1999.

Aggregate resources in global perspective /P.T. Bobrowsky --
Construction aggregates in Canada - An overview /G.O. Vagt & R.D. Irvine --
Successful integration of aggregate data in land-use planning: A California
case study /D.J. Beeby -- The state of aggregate resource management in
Ontario /D.A. Stewart -- The geological conservation of glaciofluvial sand
and gravel resources in Northern Ireland: An integrated approach using
natural areas /J. Knight -- Geomorphic effects of gravel extraction in the
Russian River, California /J. Florsheim, P. Goodwin & L. Marcus -- The
geology, exploration characteristics and resource potential of sand and
gravel deposits in Alberta, Canada /W.A. Dixon Edwards -- Environmental
effects of aggregate extraction from river channels and floodplains /G.M.
Kondolf -- The coarse aggregate resources of South Africa /J.N. Dunlevey &
D.J. Stephens -- The utility of Quaternary thematic maps in the exploitation
and the preservation of the natural environment /F. Bogemans -- Sand
accumulation in a gravel-bed river /M.C. Thoms -- Planning for aggregate
extraction: Using an integrated resource management approach /D. Baker --
Issues affecting development of natural aggregate near St. George and
surrounding communities Washington County, Utah, USA /R.E. Blackett & B.T.
Tripp -- Construction materials in the Netherlands: Resources and policy /B.
de Jong & E.F.J. de Mulder -- Economics of recycled aggregates /R. Poulin &
W.S. Martin -- Modeling sand and gravel deposits and aggregate resource
potential /P.T. Bobrowsky & G.K. Manson -- Aggregate modeling and assessment
/J.D. Bliss -- Geologic characterization of natural aggregate: A field
geologists guide to natural resource assessment /W.H. Langer & D.H. Knepper,
Jr. -- Ground penetrating radar: Applications in sand and gravel aggregate
exploration /H.M. Jol, D. Parry & D.G. Smith -- Application of petrography in
durability assessment of rock construction materials /P.N.W. Verhoef & A.R.G.
van de Wall -- Assessing the environmental impacts of sand harvesting from
Kenyan rivers /J.S. Rowan & J.J. Kitetu -- Mineral extraction and the
conservation of geotopes - Experiences in the Netherlands /G.P. Gonggrijp --
A review of mineral aggregate production and operating conditions in Alberta,
Canada /W.A. Dixon Edwards -- An environmental perspective on quarrying for
the construction industry in Lebanon /M.R. Khawlie -- Aggregate resources of
the Greater Vancouver and Lower Mainland market, B.C., Canada: Problems and
future outlook /Z.D. Hora -- Aggregate resources in Norway and their quality
requirements /P.-R. Neeb -- Ontarios aggregate resources inventory program
/R.I. Kelly, D.J. Rowell & H.M. Robertson -- Geologic and geographic aspects
of sand and gravel production in Louisiana /J. Mossa & W.J. Autin -- Subject
index.
Peter Bobrowsky is Head of the Canada Landslide Loss Reduction Program for the Geological Survey of Canada within Natural Resources Canada. His current research interests include Medical Geology in Canada, landslide mapping in British Columbia, slope stability assessment of Machu Picchu, and landslide risk assessment in Italy. . He is a member/fellow of several organizations including: Canadian Geotechnical Society; International Association of Engineering Geology and the Environment; Geological Association of Canada; Geological Society of America; Canadian Quaternary Association; and American Quaternary Association. Peter is author or co-author of over 200 publications.