millerbrun
Geotechnical
- Feb 24, 2012
- 5
Hi all,
I'm an EIT and have been working as a geotechnical engineer for about a year now. Today I went to a site which I presumed was all native soil, but when I got to site I noticed a layer of topsoil about 0.6 m below the existing grade. I had it excavated and chased down the fill. However, I missed some because the original ground surface undulated and the topsoil re-appeared where I didn't expect it and I only stumbled upon it by chance.
The fill was reworked native material so I didn't even notice that it was fill other than by the topsoil. Some days I feel like I'm in over my head and lacking a lot of knowledge that I should have by now.
Can anyone suggest a good article/book or anything really that would help me with identifying fill on site. I know the basics of what I've been told to look for, but until I can really see it for myself and get the practice I'm not going to be very good at it. So something with pictures or diagrams would be very useful.
Cheers and thanks in advance
I'm an EIT and have been working as a geotechnical engineer for about a year now. Today I went to a site which I presumed was all native soil, but when I got to site I noticed a layer of topsoil about 0.6 m below the existing grade. I had it excavated and chased down the fill. However, I missed some because the original ground surface undulated and the topsoil re-appeared where I didn't expect it and I only stumbled upon it by chance.
The fill was reworked native material so I didn't even notice that it was fill other than by the topsoil. Some days I feel like I'm in over my head and lacking a lot of knowledge that I should have by now.
Can anyone suggest a good article/book or anything really that would help me with identifying fill on site. I know the basics of what I've been told to look for, but until I can really see it for myself and get the practice I'm not going to be very good at it. So something with pictures or diagrams would be very useful.
Cheers and thanks in advance