The contributions of H.N. Fisk to engineering geology in the Lower Mississippi Valley |
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Authors: | Ellis L. Krinitzsky |
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Affiliation: | aGeotechnical Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS 39180,USA |
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Abstract: | Fisk's work provided a three-dimensional pattern of occurrence and composition of sediments in the alluvial valley and deltaic plain of the lower Mississippi River. He also interpreted the processes by which the sediments were deposited and the relevance of tectonism in their history. These data provide site characterizations that are basic for all major categories of engineering. His work has found applications in better methods for control of the river, stabilizing its banks, locating sources of aggregate for concrete, management of groundwater, maintenance of wetlands, and generally for more reliable, timely and economical evaluations in selecting optimum site locations and determining foundation conditions. Since then, work in the Lower Mississippi Valley (LMV) has expanded enormously and continues to be greatly indebted to formative interpretations by Fisk. |
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