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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
INDIAN SOCIETY OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY (IAEG India National Group)
April-October 2019
Volume 15, Nos. 1 & 2
ISEG NEWS
President
Prof. K. S. Rao
IIT-Delhi, New Delhi
Vice-Presidents
S.L. Kapil
C.G.M., NHPC Ltd., Faridabad
N.K. Mathur
G.M. (Retd.), NHPC Ltd,. New Delhi
M. Raju
Director General (Retd.), GSI, Hyderabad
Secretary
Dr. Saibal Ghosh
Director, GSI, New Delhi.
Joint Secretaries
Arindom Chakraborty
Sr. Manager, NHPC Ltd., Faridabad
Akhouri Bishwapriya
Director, GSI, Patna
Treasurer
Dr. Mridul Srivastava
Sr. Geologist, GSI, Dehradun
Editor
Rahul Khanna
Sr. Manager, NHPC Ltd., Nagwain
Joint Editors
Dr. Niroj Kr. Sarkar
Director, GSI, Kolkata
Gopi Kannan L.
Geo Consult, Dubai
Past President
R.N. Misra
CMD (Retd.), SJVNL, New Delhi
Past Secretary
Imran Sayeed
C.G.M. (Retd.), NHPC Ltd., Faridabad
Council Members
Vachaspati Pandey
NHPC Ltd., Faridabad
Saikat Pal
EIL, Gurugram
Vivek Sharma
CVPPL, Jammu
Dr. Nihar Ranjan Bhattacharjee
GSI, Kolkata
A.P. Singh
EECPL, Delhi
Dr. K. Lakshmanan
GSI, Chandigarh
Mainak Ghosh Roy
NHPC Ltd., Faridabad
Dr. Harish Bahuguna
GSI, Jammu
Bhupendra Singh Negi
GSI, Dehradun
Convener
Dr. Ranjit Rath
CMD, MECL, Nagpur
Co-Convener
Pradeep Singh
Director, GSI, New Delhi
Treasurer
Dr. Pranay V. Singh
Manager, NHPC, Roing.
Bridging Communication Gap…….Dissipating Information
A Biannual Newsletter
During the last 6-7 months, there has been a slight lull due to the hard-pressing engagements of the key functionaries of ISEG in their respective professional arena and transfer of some vital office-bearers outside Delhi. Despite the above constraints, there has been a good progress in the finance and
accounts and publications issues and ISEG‘s involvement in developing the ―Engineering Geology‖ theme of the ensuing 36th International Geological Congress – the mega global event to be held in India during 2-8 March 2020.
During the last two years their has been a colossal increase in the ISEG Life Mem-bership. It is heartening to note that young professionals and students has shown their keenness for joining ISEG.
Dear Members,
During my association with ISEG since last two years, I had received overwhelming love and affection of all members especially ISEG Council Members. Since its inception in 1965, ISEG has successfully evolved into a
vibrant community of efficacious professionals drawn from premier organisations who are contributing for the growth and development of Engineering Geology in the country. Being the India National Group of International Association of Engineering Geology and Environment (IAEG), ISEG has an additional responsibility of spearheading the promotion and encouragement of advancement of Engineering Geology through technical activities and its publications.
IGC is the Olympic of the Geoscientists organised once in every four years globally. India is the only Nation in Asia, which has the distinction of organising IGC for the second time. During 22nd session of IGC in 1964 in Delhi, the seeds of the birth of both IAEG (established in 1964) and its India National Group – ISEG (established in 1965) were sown. 36th IGC would be the rarest occasion for both IAEG and ISEG to celebrate their initiation of existence. I am happy to announce that we could successfully bring our international counterpart (IAEG) on-board for an interactive business meeting at the above global platform at Delhi during March 2020. Dr. Rafiq Azzam, President IAEG and Dr. Faquan Wu, Secretary General, IAEG
and many other IAEG council members have consented to come to India during that time. I expect a renewed initiative on the collaborative activities between ISEG and IAEG will emerge during the
Dear colleagues,
It gives me immense pleasure to put forward the April-October 2019 combined issue of ISEG News. With the announcement of the election for the new council, this is perhaps the last issue published by the present council. The election process is scheduled to be completed by 15th Jan 2020. On 18th Jan 2020, new ISEG Council will take over.
It has been a stupendous experience for me as Secretary, ISEG. The constant encouragement from the President and invigorating support given by all council members, espec ia l ly my Jo in t Secretaries, Editor and Treasurer have given me continuous strength to congeal my efforts for the development of the
society.
As you all are aware, India along with its co-host neighbouring Nations will be organising 36th International Geological Congress (36th IGC) in Delhi, India during 2-8 March 2020 after 56 years.
ISEG COUNCIL 2018-19
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ISEG DELHI-NCR CHAPTER
MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY
“May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears.” -Nelson Mandela
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above meeting in India. We have also sent a list of 100 ISEG memberships for the annual IAEG 2019 membership to consolidate our bonding further.
It is a great pleasure to inform also that Dr. Rafiq Azzam, President, IAEG will deliver a Keynote at 36th IGC in Engineering Geology theme which is steered by our President Dr. K. S. Rao, Dr. Gopal Dhawan, Shri Imran Sayeed, Dr. Ranjith Rath, seniors of ISEG. I hope IGC 2020 shall be remembered for a long time by all the stakeholders, participants and organisers.
As the present ISEG council enters the last lap of its journey, I acknowledge all Council Members for their contributions for the Society. I say goodbye to all life members with a heavy heart but with an unfeigned wish for a bright future of the society.
Best Wishes and Regards!
(Dr. Saibal Ghosh)
Secretary, ISEG
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
This is a positive development and shall bring laurels to the society in the long run. Beside, ISEG has also contributed 100 membership during the year 2019 for IAEG, which shall help in reinforcing the bond between both of them.
With the announcement of Election for the next ISEG council for 2020-21, I hope a very pragmatic council will be elected for the next term. My compliments to all present Executive Council members for their selfless contribution to ISEG and wish for their bright future. Regards!
(Prof. K.S. Rao)
President, ISEG
April- October 2019
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4th EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING OF ISEG
HELD AT IIT-DELHI ON 15.03.2019
The fourth meeting of ISEG Executive Council (term: 2018-19) was held on May 15, 2019 at 18.30 hrs under the chairmanship of Prof. K.S. Rao, President–ISEG at Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Delhi. Shri R.N. Misra, Past President, ISEG & Ex-CMD, SJVNL and Shri Imran Sayeed, Past Secretary were present along with other Council Members.
President appreciated the successful organisation of EGCON 2018 at Hyderabad during 3rd—5th Dec, 2018. The President appreciated the overwhelming response in terms of technical abstracts submitted and paper presented at the conference. Prof. Rao along with all Council Members expressed sincere thanks and gratitude to Shri M. Raju, Vice President, ISEG and Chairman, Organising committee and Shri B. Ajaya Kumar, Organising Secretary, Director, GSI, Southern Region along with all members of Organising Committee and sponsors for successful completion of EGCON-2018.
Several important issues viz., organization of GOP, publication of journal and Conference proceedings, ISEG building fund, Honorary Fellowship to distinguished members, status of representation in IAEG from ISEG, status of accounts and other financial matters etc. were discussed during the meeting.
(The detailed Minutes of Fourth Executive Council Meeting are available on ISEG web site: www.isegindia.org.)
MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY
DR RANJIT RATH CONVENOR ISEG DELHI-NCR CHAPTER TOOK CHARGE AS CMD, MECL
ISEG NEWS OCTOBER 2018 ISSUE RELEASED BY PRESIDENT ISEG AT IIT DELHI
Dr. Ranjit Rath, assumed the charge of Chairman cum Managing Director of MECL on 1st Nov, 2018. A practitioner geoscientist, Dr. Rath is an alumni of IIT, Bombay, IIT, Kharagpur and Utkal University. Prior to assuming this charge he was the General Manager with EIL, New Delhi. He is presently Convener, ISEG Delhi-NCR Chapter. Heartiest Congratulations to Dr Ranjit Rath from ISEG!
Prof. K.S Rao, President, ISEG released the October 2018 issue of ISEG News in the Presence of Dr. Saibal Ghosh, Secretary, ISEG at IIT Delhi on 12th Feb, 2019. Prof. Rao complemented the editorial team. The e-version of the newsletter is available on ISEG websites www.isegindia.org & www.joegindia.com.
Page 3 ISEG NEWS Volume 15, Nos. 1 & 2 April — October 2019
EDITORIAL
ISEG MEMBERSHIP
Indian Society of Engineering Geology (ISEG) is affiliated to International Association of
Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG). Membership for IAEG is annual. Any
ISEG Member, who wishes to join IAEG with bulletin, may pay the required fee 29 Euros and without bulletin 4 Euros.
In order to become IAEG Member, ISEG
Members may pay the membership fee in ISEG Bank Account through online transfer
and fill the Registration form available on ISEG website www.isegindia.org indicating payment details and mail to Secretary. Bank details are
given below:
Name of the Bank: UCO Bank, GSI Branch, Aliganj, Lucknow
Name of account: ‗INDIAN.SOC.OF.ENG.‘
Account Number: 90330200000045
IFSC Code No. : UCBA0002024
Admission fee (one time) New Members : Rs. 1000/- Institutional/Associate Membership
(Annual) : Rs. 20000/- per annum Individual Membership (i) Annual Membership : Rs. 1500/- (ii) Life Membership For age < 35 years : Rs. 5000/- For age 35-50 years : Rs. 4000/- For age > 50 years : Rs. 3000/-
One time admission fee is payable for all types of membership. Membership forms available at ISEG web-site: www.isegindia.org Dully filled-in application form, along with payment, may be sent to: Secretary, Indian Society of Engineering Geology C/o Director, EPE Division, Geological Survey of India, A Block-II, Pushpa Bhawan (2nd Floor)Madangir Road, New Delhi-110062 E-mail: india.seg@gmail.com;
saibal.springdale@gmail.com
IAEG MEMBERSHIP
An article on ―In-situ Geotechnical Site
Investigations‖ by Dr. D.S. Subrahmanyam
published in this issue reveals the innovation
adopted by NIRM in various in-situ rock
mechanics testing. This article is being
published as a three part series. An interesting
article on ―Geostatics‖ by Sh. Saikat Pal very
vividly describes the emerging application of
Geostatics in Engineering Geology. I‘m sure
this will enlighten many young professional
engineering geoscientists, who will adopt this
tool for the betterment of Engineering Geology
in the country. This issue also carry a
Biography on Prof. Quido Zaruba, who despite
of being a professional Civil and Construction
Engineer gave rightful importance to engineer-
ing geological investigations. His understanding
of geology and its impact on civil construction
was remarkably prodigious. Even today‘s
construction engineers and geologists need to
learn a lot from his works. Contributions from
Dr. Ranjan Dahal of Nepal regarding IAEG
activities and Dr. Gopal Dhawan w.r.t.
geotechnical training program are sincerely
acknowledged. I‘m deeply indebted to all the
authors for their valuable contributions and
hope our readers and distinguished life
members shall cherish this issue as well.
The process of digitization of Journal of
Engineering Geology is being done. Several
previous issues have already been uploaded
on our website www.joegindia.com. Hoping
that the new team will bring more laurels to
ISEG. Bye!
Regards
Rahul Khanna
Editor, ISEG
Dear Members,
――Exuberance is beautiful‖ - William Blake
We may have accomplished less, but whatever
we could do, we did with high spirits and great
fervour. Euphoria of serving the ISEG is
endless, but like many beautiful things, our
tenure is also fixed. Now as the curtain falls,
with all gratitude we could give a sigh of bliss!
ISEG Executive council for the term 2018-19
has been distinctively unique and highly col-
laborative. Being the Editor, the enormous
cooperation and support I received from our
Hon‘ble President, Prof. K.S. Rao and most
dedicated Secretary, Dr. Saibal Ghosh has
been exceptional. Prof. Rao took out very
precious time from his very busy schedule and
discussed in detail the improvements we could
make in ISEG publications especially the
journal. Many amelioration steered under his
able guidance shall bear the fruits till a long
time to come. Similarly, Dr. Ghosh in spite of
his hard pressed commitments towards IGC
2020 gave significant time to the publication
matters. His faith and trust towards the
editorial team kept us sailing even in rough
waters. Words cannot elucidate the gentleness
and promptness of Dr. Mridul Srivastava,
Treasurer ISEG. In spite of his official
commitments, he never relinquished from his
responsibilities and made prompt payments to
clear ISEG bills. On behalf of my Editorial
team, I convey my regards to all distinguished
Executive Council Members including Past
Presidents Dr. Gopal Dhawan and Shri R.N.
Misra for their constant guidance and support.
It is for the first time ISEG is presenting a
combine issue for April-October 2019. Beside
regular features, this issue carry articles
which are very noteworthy, eloquent and
impactful. They have a conspicuous
message for the upgradation and improve-
ment in the engineering geology techniques.
SUBMISSION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS AND ARTICLES
Interested authors can submit technical papers/articles/bio-sketches/ memoirs/ short articles/ news-clippings w.r.t. engineering geological projects/ invitations to workshops/conferences related to Engineering geology & Geotechniques etc. for publication in ISEG Journal and Newsletter to the Editor, ISEG on E-mails: isegpapers.gmail.com or to the Secretary, ISEG on india.seg@gmail.com.
ISEG NEWS Volume 15, Nos. 1& 2 Page 4 April - October 2019
NHPC’S 2000MW SUBANSIRI LOWER PROJECT RESUMES CONSTRUCTION
A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) has been signed between
Government of Assam and NHPC Limited for implementation of 2000
MW Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project on 23rd August 2019 at
Guwahati, Assam. Shri Niraj Verma, Principal Secretary (Power)
signed the MOA on behalf of Government of Assam and Shri Balraj
Joshi, CMD, NHPC signed the MOA on behalf of NHPC.
Shri Janardan Choudhary, Director (Technical), NHPC, Ms. Syeda
Hasina Murshid Rahman, Secretary (Power), Govt of Assam, Shri A.K
Mishra, Managing Director (NHDC), Shri Arvind Bhat, Executive
Director (Subansiri Lower Project) and other senior officers from
NHPC and State government were also present on the occasion.
Subansiri Lower H.E. Project is the largest Hydro Project of the
country, presently under construction with an installed capacity of
2000 MW and annual generation of 7421.59 MU and is located on the
border of Assam & Arunachal Pradesh. Being a part of the cascade
development conceived by Brahmaputra Board, the Project would also
afford relief from floods by moderating the flood in Subansiri river.
NHPC has undertaken protection works along both the banks of
Subansiri river in the downstream area for containing flood water and
checking soil erosion.
NHPC is also implementing downstream developmental works which
inter alia includes livelihood intervention and infrastructural
developmental works. Construction of the Project will bring an overall
development in the area and give a fillip to the overall economy.
It is pertinent to mention that the construction activities of the
Subansiri Hydroelectric Project has been stopped since 2011 due to
agitation by some pressure groups. After a number of committees
appraised the project and suggested remedial measures, all the
technical apprehensions stand assuaged and legal hurdles cleared.
NHPC resumed the construction work of the Project and is fully
committed to complete the Project with the support of local people
-NHPC Press Release
NEWS FROM
IAEG
International Association of Engineering Geology and
Environment (IAEG) has got significance changes in the year
2018. The 13th IAEG Congress held in San Francisco, USA during
September 16-22, 2018 witnessed 806 participants from 51
different countries. In total, 402 presentations and over 200
poster sessions were held. The Organizing committee gave
awards for the outstanding posters. There was a significant
participation from Asian region.
During the IAEG congress, an outreach program of 36th
International Geological Congress 2020 was also conducted in
exhibition area. Delegates from both host county India and
co-host country Nepal requested visitors to participate in 36th IGC
to be held in Delhi, India between 2nd – 8th March 2020.
The IAEG Executive Committee meeting and Council Meeting held
during 14th-16th September 2018 at Hyatt Regency Hotel, San
Francisco, USA. Council members voted for new IAEG Executives
for the term 2019-2022 as listed below:
President: Rafig Azzam (Germany)
Secretary General: Faquan WU (China)
Treasurer: Jean-Alaiu Fleurisson (France)
Vice-Presidents:
Asia: Huiming Tang (China)
Asia: Bo-An Jang (Korea)
Africa: Taunmoeue K.S. Abam (Nigeria)
Australasia: Doug Johnson (New Zealand)
Europe: Eugene Voznesensky (Russia)
Europe: Vassilis Mariuos (Greece)
North America: Jean Hutchinson (Canada)
South America: Norberto Jorge Bejennan (Argeutiua)
Prof. Dr. Reşat Ulusay of Turkey was appointed as the Editor-in-
Chief of IAEG Bulletin. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Louis Ngai Yuen Wong
from Chinese National Group was appointed as the Editor-in-Chief
of IAEG.
In San Francisco meeting, venue for 14thIAEG Congress was also
decided and it will be held in State Key Laboratory of Geo-hazard
Prevention and Geo-environmental Protection, Chengdu
University of Technology, Chengdu, China in 2022. A following
meeting of IAEG will also be held in Delhi, India in March 2020 as
part of the 36th International Geological Congress (IGC 2020).
Ranjan Kumar Dahal, PhD President, Nepalese Society of Engineering
Geologists (NSEG), Kathmandu, Nepal
Associate Professor, Central Department of Geology,
Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Page 5 ISEG NEWS Volume 15, Nos. 1 & 2 April—October 2019
Part 2 to be continued in the next issue
stress concentrations along the borehole walls. The in-situ stress
field is also important for fracturing the formations of oil and gas
fields to enhance the production. Hence, the Knowledge of in situ
stresses is fundamental to many studies in earth sciences.
Geotechnical Engineering Department of NIRM is having vast
experience in this field and stress measurements were conducted
for the needs of industry for the last 28 years. The significant
achievements are highlighted as under.
Highlights
a. The Stress Map of India has been prepared and periodically
updated for quick and reliable information regarding stress
directions at various places of India. This is a significant
contribution towards World Stress Map. The database that
is available from Stress map of India will not only be helpful in
academic researches but also for commercial and economical
investigations. In academic research, this data will contribute
to determine the possible movement of plate tectonics.
b. A new technique has been developed to measure the in-situ
stresses using manipulation of flow rate in fractured and
porous rock mass. This technique would be helpful in
conducting the stress measurements in fractured rocks
especially in Himalayan terrains where the rock mass is gener-
ally porous or highly fractured.
c. Due to highly fractured nature of the rocks in the Himalayas,
the normal hydro fracturing tool is ineffective due to longer
length of the injection unit of the hydro fracturing tool. A
special site specific hydro fracture tool is designed and
developed as an innovative method to address this problem.
d. Online, real time mobile app has been introduced to know
the quick result of magnitude and direction of stress in the field
itself.
e. Stress measurements are conducted at various hydroelectric
project sites at the depth of 350 m from the surface at
Himalayan areas and at 600m depth from surface in Coal
mines.
f. Geotechnical Engineering Department of NIRM has applied for
obtaining Patent rights from Controller General of Patents,
Designs & Trademarks, Govt. of India for the following and the
content has been published along with preliminary
examination.
i. In-situ stress measurements in fractured rock mass by using
high flow rate technique.
ii. In-situ stress measurements in porous rock mass by using
high viscous liquid.
The in-situ Geotechnical investigations are an essential and integral
part for the design of any engineering structure. Geotechnical
engineering department of National Institute of Rock Mechanics
(NIRM) with its experienced manpower and state of the art
equipment is actively involved in numerous projects both in India
and its neighbouring countries. Around 211 sponsored projects in
different areas of construction viz., hydroelectric, irrigation, railway,
mining, petroleum, atomic and nuclear sectors are completed in the
last 30 years of the establishment of this Division at NIRM.
The in-situ geotechnical investigations carried out are viz.,
In-situ stress parameters determined by Hydro fracturing
technique (HTPF method) up to 600m depth from the surface
In-situ deformability parameters determined by Plate load test
method and Plate jacking method as per ISRM and ASTM
standards.
In-situ deformability parameters determined by Goodman jack
and Pressure meter methods inside the boreholes.
Plate bearing capacity and Foot load tests as per ISRM and IS
standards
Modulus of Subgrade Reaction of Soil as per ISRM standards
Acoustic Borehole Tele viewer to scan the boreholes up to the
depth of 600 m for studying the various features of rock mass.
In-situ stress
The distribution of In-situ stresses in terms of magnitude and
orientation affects the geometry, shape, dimensioning, excavation
sequence and orientation of underground openings/mines. Some of
the design solutions in hydroelectric projects require in-situ stress
measurements depend on the ability of the rock formation to
support the excavation, the acceptable water pressure in the
conduits and best orientation for different components of the power-
house complex. In room and pillar mining, stresses in pillars affect
the overall mine extraction ratio, the overall mine stability and
layout. In petroleum industry borehole stability is controlled by
INSITU GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS:
FORTE OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ROCK
MECHANICS, BENGALURU (PART 1)
Dr. D.S. Subrahmanyam
Scientist & Head,
Geotechnical Engineering Division
National Institute of Rock Mechanics
E-mail:subbu3268@gmail.com
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It is universally known that, the engineering properties of earth
materials are heterogeneous, varying from location to location.
Unfortunately, in almost every geo project, the volume of samples
assimilated for characterizing these materials constitutes only a
insignificant fraction of the volume of material that affects
engineering judgement. Engineering Geology revolves around its
never ending struggle to deal with large uncertainties and variations
in material properties. Either for the sake of simplicity or for lack of
appropriate tools, engineers often assume properties to be the
same throughout a domain. It is however well known that use of
averaged parameter values can lead to conclusions, which
significantly differ from actual behaviour. For an example,
measurements of strength of rock at different boreholes or from
different depth of same borehole tend to give wide variation of
values. In order to design on basis of a single value, the arithmetic
mean is considered. Since arithmetic mean does not consider the
frequency distribution, it may not represent the data at any
particular location. A weighted average would give better reliability
in this case.
More often key decisions with major implications on cost and time
of the project have to be made on the basis of the sparsely
sampled data. It is obvious that this affect the health of the project
frequently leading to contractual complications sealing fate of the
project.
With this background, it could be easily realized if we could not
increase the quantity of information we should try to at least raise
the bar on quality of the interpretation of available information.
More accurate knowledge of the spatial distribution of material
properties promotes safe and economic design. It facilitates more
accurate interpretation of ground conditions based on the sparse
information that characterizes engineering geological investigations.
Here comes the role of Geostatistics, which is spatial attribute
coupled with normal statistical distributions of data. It is based on
assumption that there is some connection between location and
data values. This enhances the information captured from sparse
and often under-sampled data and ultimately it predicts probable
distributions of properties in space. In the constant strive to combat
the challenge of this uncertainty; several practitioners have relied
upon the arsenal of Geostatistics.
Among many other benefits, geostatistical analysis can offer the
following to engineering geology (Hammah & Curen):
Techniques for optimizing sampling locations so that maximum
information can be obtain at minimized cost, and
Methods for estimating engineering properties at different
locations with minimum estimation error.
Powerful tools for forming relatively simple, yet accurate,
models of inhomogeneous material based on limited sample
data
Optimization of Site Investigation Locations
It is to be borne n mind that aim of geostatistics is not to
substitute investigations but to optimize the output of predefined
quantum of investigation. Suppose an amount ‗x‘ is allocated for
project investigation. Out of which amount ‗y‘ had been utilized in
first round of investigation. Now how to make best use of
remaining amount (x-y)? A very useful geostatistical analysis is
the contour plots of the standard deviations of predicted values at
non-sampled locations– the higher the standard deviation the
greater the uncertainty. Accordingly, engineering geologists could
acquire additional samples from these locations to substantiate
the understanding of conditions.
Estimation of engineering properties
Geostatistics aims towards searching the relationship between the
properties and space. The spatial continuity of the random
variables is described by a model of spatial continuity that can be
either a parametric function in the case of variogram-based
geostatistics, or have a non-parametric form when using other
methods such as multiple-point simulation or pseudo-
genetic techniques.
In pursuit of spatial distribution, the interrelationship between
related and important properties could also be derived using the
correlation coefficient between them. For instance, correlation
coefficient between aperture and persistence of discontinuities in
project area, would help in key decisions on grouting material and
hence the cost estimate.
GEOSTATISTICS - AN EMERGING TOOL IN
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Saikat Pal
Assistant General Manager
Engineers India Limited, New Delhi.
E-mail:saikatindia@yahoo.co.in
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Disclaimer : The views and information given in various articles published in ISEG NEWS are sole responsibility of the authors. ISEG is
not in any way responsible for the information and data presented in the published articles. It is the responsibility of authors to seek
permission from their respective organisations prior to its submission for publication to ISEG.
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ELECTION NOTIFICATION TO THE ISEG EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FOR THE TERM 2020-2021
LAST DATE FOR RECEIVING NOMINATIONS IS 15th DECEMBER 2019
As the term of the present Council comes to an end in December, 2019, nominations for the next Council (Term: 2020-2021) are invited in the prescribed format along with supporting documents of the Nominee and IAEG Membership dues (if not already paid). The nominations should be duly proposed and seconded by ISEG Members of good standing i.e., Life Members or those Members who have paid their annual subscription up to the year 2019. The acceptance of the Nominee may also be obtained on the Nomination Form itself or sent separately. List of ISEG Members is placed in the ISEG website www.isegindia.org. The Nominees are requested to go through the following information pertains to election.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The Nominee must be a Life Member of the ISEG.
The Nominee must be a Member of IAEG (International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment) for the
year 2019.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
The nominee must attach his brief bio-data, photograph and mailing details (including email id and telephone number) with the Nomination Form. The brief bio-data may not exceed 100 words and must include information on organizational affiliation, designation, date of birth, academic qualification with year and institution and professional experience.
NOMINATION VALIDITY
The nominations will be invalid if:
The Nomination Forms submitted are incomplete.
The Nomination Forms are not accompanied by supporting documents.
There is nomination of the same person for more than one post.
Nomination(s) is/are not accompanied by the acceptance of the Nominee.
In case of outstation Nominees, the acceptance may be sent separately but must reach the Election Officer on or before the
due date of submission of Nomination Form. This must also be mentioned in the Nomination Form.
KEY DATES
15th December, 2019 : Last date for receiving nominations 25th December, 2019 : Last date for withdrawal of nominations, if any 27th December, 2019 : Scrutiny and acceptance of nominations 30th December, 2019 : Declaration of final list of Nominees for various posts
(to be uploaded on ISEG website) 10th January, 2020 : Date of Election (if required) 13th January, 2020 : Counting and Declaration of Results 18th January, 2020 : New Body takes over the Charge
NOMINATION SUBMISSION
Duly filled in Nomination Form of the Nominee, along with supporting documents and payment of IAEG dues (if not already paid) is to be sent by Registered Post, or in person to the address mentioned below. The nominees may also submit scanned copy of their Nomination Form at following emails: as1974.nhpc@gmail.com & dpandey025@gmail.com
(Ajay Singh) (Dharmendra Kumar) Election Officer, ISEG Election Officer, ISEG
Note: 1. The dates of election and counting /declaration of election results may change if required. 2. Election (If required) shall be conducted through electronic mode.
Ajay Singh Election Officer, ISEG C/o Engineering Geology Division, NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad, Haryana-121003 (Mobile: 7042136737)
Dharmendra Kumar Election Officer, ISEG C/o Senior Geologist, EPE Division, Geological Survey of India, A-Block-II, Pushpa Bhawan, Madangir Road, New Delhi-110062 (Mobile: 9889096034)
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Indian Society of Engineering Geology
ELECTION TO THE ISEG EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FOR THE TERM 2020-2021
N O M I N A T I O N F O R M (The duly filled in form must reach the Election Officer, ISEG on or before 15th December, 2019.)
I, ………………………………………………………, ISEG Membership No. …………..hereby nominate the under mentioned members for election.
*If the acceptance is sent separately, please indicate so. # There will be two joint secretaries and two joint editors in the council. However, election will be conducted only for one
joint secretary and one joint editor. The post of second joint secretary and joint editor shall be filled up through nomination by newly elected secretary and editor respectively. This nomination shall be approved by new council by simple majority.
Enclosure:
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2 Vice President 3
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5 Treasurer 1
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8 Council Member(s) 10
QUIDO ZARUBA
Prof. Quido Zaruba, recognised and respected worldwide as the ―founder of the Czechoslovak
engineering geology‖ was born on 18th June 1899 at Ceske Budejovice. He graduated from the
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague where he defended his degree
in Doctor of Technical Sciences (Dr.Tech) in 1926. Subsequently, in 1931he acquired a second
doctorate in geology at Faculty of Natural Sciences of Charles University, Prague. In 1936, he
completed his post doctoral thesis dealing with highways and tunnel construction.
Prof. Zaruba‘s father was also a civil engineer and building developer who started his construction
firm in 1898. Working in his father‘s construction business, he recognised the importance of
geology in civil engineering. From his father, he inherited an interest in the scientific work, leading
him to study the effects of geological processes on the geotechnical conditions of construction. He
published several papers on some of his experiences at large construction sites.
When Zaruba took over the reigns of his father‘s business, he established a department of
geological investigations for construction planning in his firm. At that time, it was a pioneering
act, a direction in which only few construction companies had ventured. He believed that project
planning and construction needs to be preceded by extensive geological survey. This serves in
completing the foundation of the construction in a timely manner thus avoiding potential risks, an
indispensable fact, which the construction industry worldwide understood very lately. As a young
engineer, he bought Swedish drilling rigs for his department and set up laboratory for newly
emerging soil mechanics. He used to keep a company archive with a filing cabinet of important
sites, a description of drilling profiles and handwritten geological records and drawings. Over the
years, the original company grew into a large enterprise which built very important railway line
from Czech lands to Slovakia including several railway tunnels. The company was nationalized in
1948 when his geological investigation department became the foundation of Institute of Building
Geology, Geographical Surveys and Probe. The original Zaruba company was in 1989 privatized to
Stavebni Geologie and later on merged with Dutch multinational group ARCADIS to form ARCADIS
-Geotechnika.
At the age of 32 itself, Zaruba was appointed as Assistant Professor at Charles University. After
the post-war reopening of Czech Technical Universities in Prague during 1945, he was entrusted
with laying the foundation of geological institute at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and shortly
afterwards he was appointed as full time professor. After establishment of Czechoslovak Academy
of Science in 1952, he was appointed a correspondent member and later an academic. This
enabled him to establish an R & D centre for engineering geology in 1957, which later became
part of the Institute of Geology at Czechoslovak Academy of Science. Time and again Zaruba had
proved to the construction industry that engineering geology is a field directly connected with the
site practices. Therefore, he was often called upon both at home and abroad to seek his advice
for securing the construction sites from geological difficulties. He used his practical experiences
for teaching also.
In 1964, at the International Geological Congress held in New Delhi, a group of engineering
geology pioneers proposed to establish the IAEG. Quido Zaruba was one of them. The first
general assembly of the IAEG was organised in 1968 at Prague, where he became its first elected
President for the period 1968-1972.His support in the development of IAEG during its formative
years was invaluable. He also played an important role in the publication of IAEG Bulletins.
Prof. Zaruba had an exclusive interest in the geological problems associated with dam founda-
tions. He assisted during construction of several major dams in Czechoslovakia and Europe. He
was also involved in tackling geological problems encountered during tunnel construction includ-
ing Prague subway system as an expert. His experience at construction sites of rail, roads and
dams, mostly in Flysch zone of Carpathians, led him to introduce his own classification of land-
slides. Based on his experiences with several building collapses due to mass movement, he pub-
lished a book "Landslides and their Control‖ in association with V. Mencel.
ISEG NEWS Volume 15, Nos. 1 & 2 Page 9
Quido Zaruba (18th June 1899—8th Sept 1993)
April — October 2019
BIOGRAPHY
Prof. Zaruba has written several books on engineering geology. One of his book ―Landslides and their Control‖ published during 1969 got translated into several languages included Japanese. This book contained most comprehensive geological classification of landslides along with various rock mechanics methods used for stress measure-ments. It evaluated various methods of stabilizing landslides, giving examples from practice.
Richard E Goodman in his review of this book published in SCIENCE of May 1970 issue wrote: ―The book is a complete study of enormously interesting subject of landslides, including not only those slides produced in the natural terrain and considered as geologic phenomena but those produced by man and his activities as well. It is very well written from both the geological and engineering point of view and is thorough in both fields to a degree seldom achieved in a single work.‖
…. Contd. on pg. 10
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BIOGRAPHY — QUIDO ZARUBA …..Contd. from pg 9
Rahul Khanna, Editor ISEG Compiled by:
Prof. Zaruba died at the age of 94 on 8th September 1993. He was
more than just a teacher- he knew the life stories of his pupils; he
was able to talk to them about their problems, often helping them
with their life decisions. In his honour since 2001, Quido Zaruba
Prize for young engineering geologists and geotechniques has been
constituted. Zaruba‘s professional career has firmly entrenched his
close relationship with nature. As a construction engineer himself, he
took cognizance of the inappropriate technological interventions in
nature long before environmental issues were in vogue. His students
spread all around the globe are loyal to their teacher‘s principles and
procedures.
References:
1. J. Pasek (1998), Memorial to Quido Zaruba, Geological Society of America
Memorials, v 29, December 1998, pp. 105-106.
2. J. Pasek (2014), Professor Quido Zaruba, founder of Czechoslovak
engineering geology, Casopis Stavebnictvi, July, 2014.
3. R.E. Goodman (1970), Book Review- Landslides and their Control,
Science, vol 168, issue 3934, pg. 959.
Probability of Geostatistics in Engineering Geology
The application of Geostatistics in engineering geology has a low
frequency of distribution with exception like Channel Tunnel
project. Geostatistics deemed to be among the many factors that
made the success story of Channel Tunnel project possible, where
geostatistics has enabled the careful assessment of geological
risks, and was used to optimize the alignment of the tunnel.
At the end let‘s go back to the beginning. Why are using the
terminology ―emerging‖ in case of Engineering geology, when it is
―established‖ through decades of use in Mining geology and
Petroleum geology? There is an argument that although
geo-mechanical properties show spatial correlations, rock mass
quality is strongly related to its geological and structural history.
But the same is holds good for ore geology and petroleum geolo-
gy as well.
The inner lying cause may be more of manual than geological.
The reluctance of usage of geostatistics by engineering geologists
may be attributed to their unfamiliarity with the subject. And the
familiarities will begin only through a belief that there is very
strong positive correlation between geostatistics and recurrence
rate of success in engineering geology!
References
1. Hammah, R.E. and Curran, J.H. Geostatistics in Geotechnical
Engineering: Fad or Empowering?,www.rockscience.com.
2. Ferrari F., Apuani T.,Giani G.P.(2014). Rock Mass Rating spatial
estimation by geostatistical analysis, International Journal of Rock
Mechanics & Mining Sciences 70 (2014), pp162–176
GEOSTATISTICS - AN EMERGING TOOL IN ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Simulation and Numerical Modelling
Geostatistical simulation can help engineering geologists assess
the risks posed by uncertainty. Such simulation can produce
many, equally likely, spatial representations of a parameter in a
manner consistent with values observed at sampled locations and
with in situ variability.
Using geostatistics, element properties can be assigned in a man-
ner that realistically reflects heterogeneity at a site. Studies have
shown that the results of such analyses can differ substantially
from those obtained from conventional computations, which use
simple averaged values.
Methodology
The simplified steps involved in geostatistical studies are
essentially:
i. Exploratory spatial data analysis- through sampling and
testing of data at different locations
ii. Spatial correlation through process like Variography
iii. Prediction or Interpolation of data through process like Kriging
iv. Validation –This evaluates whether the property is over or
under estimated.
“The most successful people in the world have an
insatiable hunger to do more, be more, and create
more.”
-Tony Robbins
…..Contd. from pg 6
DR GOPAL DHAWAN EX-PRESIDENT ISEG FELICITATED
WITH LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD BY ISRMTT
Indian Society of Rock Mechanics and Tunnelling Technology
(ISRMTT) conferred Life Time Achievement Award to
Dr. Gopal Dhawan, Ex-President, ISEG, Ex-CMD, MECL and
Ex-ED (Geotech), NHPC in recognition of his contribution to
rock mechanics and tunnelling technology. Dr. Dhawan was
also awarded fellowship of ISRMTT for the year 2018. The
award was presented by Ambassador of Norway, H E Mr. Hans
Jacob Frydenlund on 4th November 2019 during the inaugural
ceremony of INDOROCK 2019, 8th Indian Rock Conference held
at India International Centre, New Delhi.
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ODYSSEY OF KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE :
INSTITUTIONAL INTERVENTION
Dr. Gopal Dhawan Senior Consulting Engineering Geologist, Founder Dhawan Academy of Geologists, Formerly CMD, MECL; Formerly ED (Geotech), NHPC Ltd. E-mail: dhawanacademy@gmail.com
Enormous secrets and complicated features of the Earth have
attracted geologists to investigate and explore for centuries, thus
creating wealth of knowledge and experience. This is to be passed on
to from one generation to next generation. With this objective in
view, Dr. Dhawan Academy of Geologist has been established by
Dr Gopal Dhawan, Formerly CMD, MECL to provide the platform for
learning of young geologists by the senior level experts of eminence in
the field. On its launch, the Academy in the first program has
organized a short course on “Engineering Geology for Infrastruc-
ture Projects‖ from 19th to 22nd August, 2019 at Hotel Lalit Vibes,
Faridabad.
The content of the short course has been designed to cover the vast
ambit of engineering geological and geotechnical aspects needing
attention during various phases of project investigation, data collection
and analysis, designing and execution. The Academy has chosen some
of the finest faculty in the country who made their best efforts to
share their experiences related to construction of infrastructure
projects in the country.
The short course organized by the academy was inaugurated by
Shri Brijendra Sharma, Formerly ED (Design & Engineering), NHPC an
eminent Hydropower Engineer on 19th August, 2019. The occasion
was graced by Shri R. N. Misra, Former CMD, SJVN, Shri Balraj Joshi,
CMD, NHPC, Shri Sushil Gupta, Former Chairman CGWB, Shri Ratish
Kumar, Director (Projects), NHPC & our Knowledge Partners- Dr. V. M.
Sharma, an eminent Rock Mechanics Expert from AIMIL (Former
Director CSMRS) & Shri S. C. Mittal, MD, DMR Hydro-engineering &
Infrastructure Limited. The inaugural ceremony marked launching of
the Dhawan Academy as well.
The short course received overwhelming response. A batch of 41 well
informed, knowledge seeking officers from 13 organizations, such as
NHPC, AFCONS, THDC, CVPP, SJVN, RITES, NTPC, MOIL, SMEC, UJVN,
DMR, EIL & ICCS attended the 1st Short Course on Engineering
Geology for Infrastructure Projects by Dhawan Academy from 19th to
22nd August, 2019.
Besides other subjects, the short course, covered importance of Rock
Mechanics by the pioneer in the field, Dr. V.M. Sharma who dealt with
the fundamentals of the subject and its application in engineering
projects. The references to the rock mechanics of worldwide modern
and historic mega structures are always integral to Dr. Sharma‘s
mesmerising presentations and was no different in this programme as
well. Dr. Sharma delivered lectures on instrumentation for
underground structures and introduced participants to the testing
practices in the AIMIL laboratory in New Delhi. Shri Sharique Khan,
Consultant, Aimil Ltd. joined Dr. Sharma in dealing with
computational geotechniques and application of software in
vogue. While the subject of characterization and engineering
classification of rock mass along with elements of rock support
in underground excavations was dealt with by Shri N.K.
Mathur; estimation of rock properties from geological field data
using empirical methods by Shri J.K. Yachu; analysis of
engineering and rock mechanics data for design inputs by
Shri Imran Sayeed and Shri S.C. Mittal. An expert of repute in
the field of geophysical investigations, Dr. Sanjay Rana
presented relevance of advance geophysical techniques in the
construction of infrastructure projects. Shri S.P. Sen, a leading
expert in the subject discussed hydrological risks and ways for
its mitigation while planning and construction of deep tunnels
in Himalayas.
Photo 1. Inaugural Ceremony: Lighting of Lamp by Dr. Gopal Dhawan
Photo 2. Inaugural Ceremony: Shri Brijendra Sharma, Chief Guest,
Shri Balraj Joshi & Shri R.N. Misra, Guest of Honour, Dr V.M. Sharma
& Dr Gopal Dhawan on the dais.
…. Contd. On pg. 12
Rahul Khanna, Editor, ISEG C/o Senior Manager (Geology), Engineering Geology Division, Parbati HE Project, Stage-II NHPC Ltd, Nagwain, Dist– Mandi, H.P. Mobile: +91-9560600377 E-mail: isegpapers@gmail.com; rahulgeo05@gmail.com
Dr. Saibal Ghosh, Secretary, Indian Society of Engineering Geology C/o Director, EPE Division, Geological Survey of India, A Block-II, Pushpa Bhawan (2nd Floor)Madangir Road, New Delhi-110062 Mobile: +91-9433749650 E-mail: india.seg@gmail.com;
saibal.springdale@gmail.com
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During the short course, the participants were also addressed by Dr. Ranjit Rath, CMD, MECL,
Shri M.S. Babu, MD, Chenab valley projects, Shri Yogendra Deva, Former Director GSI and
Consultant ICCS.
Shri A. K. Singh, CMD (Designate), NHPC who was the Chief Guest at Valedictory function on 22nd
August said in his address that the Academy has to play an important role in shaping young
professionals in Engineering Geology for speedy construction of projects. Shri S.C. Mittal, MD,
DMR & Shri Yogendra Deva, Consultant, Engineering Geology, ICCS were the Guest of Honour at
the Valedictory Function.
The Academy has compiled its course material in two Volumes. The Vol-1, is based on various
presentations and deliberations made by leading faculty during the four days course and Vol -2 is
a compendium of published literature on the subject. The academy has conferred the Honorary
Membership for one year to all the participants and faculty. A social media platform, i.e. a
WhatsApp group named DDAG BATCH 001 has been created by the academy for continued
interaction on professional matters and issues with the participants.
Dr. Dhawan Academy of Geologists in their pursuit of continuing their quest for knowledge
and experience sharing will carry on organizing such programs in other fields of geology as well,
in future to disseminate knowledge among young professionals.
Photo 4. Dr Gopal Dhawan presenting Course Material to Shri A.K. Singh, Chief Guest and CMD (Designate), NHPC during valedictory function.
Photo 3. Shri Brijendra Sharma, Chief Guest, Conferred with Membership of the Academy.
Photo 5. Group Photograph of Participants and Faculty Members
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