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651-4066-00L 3 Credits MSC D-ERDW

Engineering Geological Field Course II (Rocks)

Lecturers: Dr. Martin Ziegler
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-06-03 00:14:23

Abstract

This field course focuses on characterizing and classifying rocks and rock masses in the field as done in preliminary and advanced stages of engineering geological site assessments.

Objective

The objectives of this field course are to provide the student the necessary skills to carry out field mapping investigations and rock mass data acquisitions for assessing the rock mass conditions, focusing on quantifying geologic elements that have a primary influence on the project at hand, and processing and interpreting the acquired data in order to developing a geomechanical site model.

Content

This course covers standard and advanced methodologies and techniques to characterize rocks and rock masses in the perspective of specific engineering objectives. This includes field assessments of rock masses and properties (lithology, discontinuities, rock and rock mass strength, degree of weathering, etc.) from a range of outcrop types, quantifying their associated discontinuity networks, digital mapping and characterization of fractures in terms of their engineering relevance, understanding the local stress field, and the use of geomorphology in engineering geology field investigations. Obtained field datasets will be processed with state-of-the-art software solutions, visualized, and discussed. Finally, rock mass stability assessments of surface and underground scenarios will be carried out using numerical simulations. The integration and correlation of data acquired from different mapping techniques and areas (aerial/terrestrial photograph interpretation, surface outcrop mapping, underground outcrop mapping, core logging) is also part of this course. Relevant software programs will be introduced during the course and applied by the students.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Details on the course program will be made available via moodle.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
The field course will be graded as follows:25% Topic presentation during the course (topic prepared prior to the field course)25% Student active participation in the field50% Exercises based on acquired field dataThere will be no full report!

Registration & Places

Limited places (Special selection)
Signup End
16.02.2026
Priority: Registration for the course unit is only possible for the primary target group

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
practical/laboratory course Engineering Geological Field Course II (Rocks)
Permission from lecturers required for all students. Field course with introductory seminar at ETH Zurich on July, 15th, 2026, and field stay/exercises in the Swiss Alps between July, 16th and 23rd. Each participant should prepare a presentation on a special topic. The topic will be prediscussed in detail with the participant in April/May 2026.
  • 15.07 Date 08:15-17:00 (NO E 51.1)
80 h semesterly

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