Study Guide 2015-2016

RAK-23636 Geoenvironmental Engineering, 8 cr

Additional information

The course is organized both on autumn and spring semester. The course is intended for international students and for those Finnish students, who are not taking either courses RAK-22610 or RAK-23620 2014-02 as mandatory.

Person responsible

Pirjo Kuula, Minna Leppänen

Lessons

Implementation 1: RAK-23636 2015-01

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer
Lectures
Assignment
Seminar
Online work
 6 h/per
 20 h/per

 10 h/week
+6 h/per
+20 h/per
 4 h/per
+10 h/week




 




 




 

Lecture times and places: Monday 13 - 15 SJ212A

Implementation 2: RAK-23636 2015-02

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer
Lectures
Excercises
Seminar
Online work




 




 
 3 h/per
 20 h/per
 4 h/week
 10 h/per
+3 h/per
+20 h/per
+8 h/week
+10 h/per




 

Lecture times and places: Monday 13 - 15 RK311 , Friday 13 - 15 RK311

Learning Outcomes

Based on this course, student will be able to: describe the geological processes and their effect on construction and human activities and vice versa; compare the environmental effects of earth construction and aggregate production to the national regulations; name by-products potential for civil engineering and describe their technical and environmental properties; describe the transportation, retardation and attenuation processes of contaminants in soil; describe the landfill bottom and cover structures and other ground water protection structures and their performance and administrative requirements; choose a proper material for typical ground water protection structures; plan soil investigations for soil contamination and choose suitable remediation method; find the reliable and relevant information sources and review and report the information critically.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Impact of geological hazards to human activities (erosion, weathering, natural concentration of contaminants, natural disasters)      
2. Impact of human activities to geological environment (construction activities and land use, aggregate production, climate change)      
3. Recycling of industrial by-products and other waste in earth construction; environmental and technical suitability      
4. Soil and ground water contamination: Principles of mechanics of contaminant transportation, Soil investigations and assessment of soil contamination, Remediation methods, Materials and structures in soil and groundwater protection      

Correspondence of content

There is no equivalence with any other courses

Last modified 30.07.2015