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Course Name
Turkish Mühendislik Jeofiziği
English Engineering Geophysics
Course Code
JEF 425E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 7
3 2 2 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Mustafa Emin Demirbağ
Course Objectives Geophysical engineerin problems are first introduced to the students. We introduce, each week a case engineering problem to the students, and we develop with students the methodology fot the solution. Students are provided the raw geophysical measurements, the site descriptions and geology etc., and are required to solve the engineering problem and submit a final project report.
Course Description 1. Teach students how to handle and approcah the engineering problems.
2. İmprove the indepth understanding of the earthscience problems, and the utility of the geophysical methods.
3. Correct interpretation of geophysical data, and eliminating nonuniqueness in geophysical models based on accurate field observations and geological evidence.
4. Teach students to prepare and submit calculations, models ands results in an tightly designed final report.
Course Outcomes 1. Have the students gain the knowledge on the geophysical engineering problems.
2. Gain the abilit of breaking down the engineering problem into pieces, and form a team conforming from the other disciplines if necessary.
3. Imrove the student’s ability of selecting the geophysical method(s) for a particular geophysical problem.
4. Gain the ability of preparing a final project report exhibiting the project details.
Pre-requisite(s) JEF222E Applied Geophysics
Required Facilities Personel computer
Other
Textbook Stanley H. Ward (ed.). 1990. Geotechnical and environmental geophysics. Ed. Soc. Of Exp. Geop., Oklahoma.
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