by Gelogia Team | Jul 25, 2025 | Hydrology, Physical Geology & Geomorphology
Types of dams are classified based on construction materials and site conditions, each serving different engineering and environmental needs. The main types—concrete, masonry, rock-fill, and earth dams—store water, control floods, support irrigation, and generate...
by Gelogia Team | Jul 17, 2025 | Hydrology, Physical Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology
The fault zone lying under gravity dams is composed of weak gouge materials with a low modulus of elasticity as compared to sound rocks, and hence is more deformable. The pressure of a fault zone induces more stress in a foundation than a normal foundation. A fault...
by Gelogia Team | Jul 16, 2025 | Physical Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology
Grouting plays a crucial role in geotechnical engineering by improving the strength, stability, and impermeability of soil and rock foundations. Engineers inject a fluid-like material into voids, cracks, or porous zones to seal, consolidate, or reinforce the ground....