Application of the Engineering-Geological Conditions in Land-Use Plans in the Petrvald Region(Czech Republic) |
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Authors: | Marian MARSCHALKO Ik YILMAZ Martin BEDNARIK Karel KUBEKA Tomá BOUCHAL |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Mining and Geology, Institute of Geological Engineering, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava,17 listopadu 15, 70833 Ostrava, Czech Republic 2. Department of Geological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cumhuriyet University, Sivas, Turkey 3. Department of Engineering Geology, Comenius University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mlynská dolina,84215 Bratislava, Slovak Republic 4. Department of Building Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, V(S)B-Technical University of Ostrava, 17listopadu 15, 70833 Ostrava, Czech Republic 5. Faculty of Mining and Geology, Institute of Environmental Engineering, V(S)B-Technical University of Ostrava, 17 listopadu 15, 70833 Ostrava, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | The objective of this paper is to demonstrate necessity to inform relevant parties about engineering‐geological conditions for various practical purposes, especially including appropriate land‐use planning. However, the relationship between relevant geological information and the geological environment is vital for foundation engineering purposes, especially where demanding structures are involved. This information is most conveniently structured when accumulated information concerning engineering‐geological zones is utilized. This necessarily includes knowledge of rock workability and also of the pre‐Quaternary bedrock, and these characteristics were then related to the current built‐up area and future development according to the land‐use plans in a case study are from the Petrvald Region (Czech Republic). The geological environment of area has been severely influenced by anthropogenic effects of deep black coal mining. Results of this research showed that future development should be founded on spoil banks, dumps, and settling basins. According to the land‐use plan, this zone occupies 44.9% of the area of interest, and its materials predominantly emanate from mining in the Ostrava–Karvina Coal District. For future foundation structures planned there, it is imperative to consult detailed engineering‐geological study. However, attention to and reliance on this necessity is not reflected in the existing land‐use plan. |
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Keywords: | Geological environment land-use plan engineering-geological zones workability of rocks GIS Petrvaid Region (Czech Republic) |
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