Abstract
AbstractThis paper describes the development of a GIS-based geotechnical system designed to face challenges on urban geology in a Spanish mid-sized city. Its multipurpose nature is based on a relational database that holds a wide variety of georeferenced ground data, mostly extracted from geotechnical reports or acquired during fieldwork. At present it includes, among other unpublished information, more than 2000 site investigations and the results from 5000 tests carried out on rock, soil and groundwater samples. This desk tool provides a better understanding of the bedrock and superficial geology through the spatial analysis of the collected subsurface data. The main achievements include the classification and mapping of man-made grounds, fluvial sediments and residual soils; the identification of unreported faults; the review and detailed study of geotechnical parameters and properties of the rocks and soils; and the hydrogeological characterization of the permeable units. It also provided the surface geological mapping of the urban area; the development of a geo-engineering map based on lithological, geotechnical and construction criteria; and the creation of a preliminary 3D layer-based ground model of the city centre, where the subsurface contains stone used for heritage buildings listed by UNESCO.
Funder
Principality of Asturias Government
Universidad de Oviedo
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geology,Pollution,Soil Science,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change
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