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Introduction to Environmental Geomechanics

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Course Features

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Duration

10 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Advanced

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

10 hours

Course Description

This free online course covers the background, scope and current trends of environmental geomechanics. We take you through the various geometric modelling techniques for the safe transportation and disposal of waste. We also unpack the principles underpinning the practices employed to cope with the problems associated with working underground. We break down the methods of cleaning contaminated sites and the intricacies of modelling various environmental situations using geomechanics. The course then demonstrates the importance of theory, lab tests, field tests, empirical relations and computer applications. We identify the resources that are required to utilize and extract energy while disposing of radioactive nuclear waste. The course then investigates the process of extracting methane and explains how to model the behaviour of gas hydrate-bearing sediments (HBS). We outline the flaws of conventional geomechanics and the parameters for the classification of soils. This course suits students studying civil engineering, researchers in the geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering fields or anyone curious about the complexities of safely extracting the Earth’s riches without destroying the environment.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Define ‘soil mechanics’ in the context of geomechanics

Define ‘waste mechanics’

Describe the components of natural and man-made environments

Describe the scope of environmental geomechanics

Discuss current global trends in geotechnical engineering

Explain the concept of ‘gas hydrates’

Explain the need for geometric modelling techniques for the safe disposal of waste

Identify the parameters for the classification of soils

Identify the problems associated with the underground environment

Outline the history and development of environmental geomechanics

Recognize the behaviour of soil as a ‘living’ entity

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