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VIRTUAL EVENT - North West Regional Group: The engineering geology of Florida

Date:
30 April 2020
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Event type:
Evening meeting, Lecture, Regional Group, Virtual event
Organised by:
North West Regional Group
Venue:
Virtual event
Event status:
EVENT CLOSED

Please note that this is now a virtual meeting and will be taking place via Zoom.


A guide to managing ground risk in the sunshine state

Join the North West Regional Group of the Geological Society for this talk on the engineering geology of Florida.

Florida has an unusual geology, characterised by its paucity of exposed rock and its variety of geologically young soil deposits. Eogenetic karst processes dominate the landscape and influence most construction projects, either through the complex interrelationships between the surficial and Floridan aquifers or through the risks associated with developing in areas impacted by past or future sinkhole activity.

Geotechnically, Florida soils do not behave like soils found elsewhere in the United States. Many geotechnical engineers who move to Florida do not have an appreciation of the unconsolidated behaviour of deeper soil layers and the somewhat counter-intuitive reduction in soil stiffness with depth.

The presentation puts the depositional history of the shallow soil layers into context and explains their stress history from a geologic perspective. The exploitation of natural resources such as economic minerals and groundwater in certain areas of the State over the last 50 years has further changed the way the ground might behave during construction.

The geologic history of sea level change and the challenges associated with coastal development are of direct relevance to the design process. Finally, the limitations and challenges of applying standard geotechnical and geophysical exploration techniques to the geologic conditions unique to Florida must be appreciated by both geotechnical engineers and by clients ordering such services.

Speaker

David Wilshaw, President of Integrity Drilling and Geophysical Services, LLC

David Wilshaw is president of Integrity Drilling and Geophysical Services, LLC, based in Florida, and has spent 35 years in the engineering geology, geotechnics and geoenvironmental industry in the UK, Europe, the USA and the Caribbean.

He is a Chartered Geologist, and has appeared on television programmes about sinkholes. His specialities include neutral evaluation of disputed sinkhole claims and forensic engineering geological assessments.

Registration and meeting access

Please email [email protected] to register. You'll then need to download the Zoom app

The day before the lecture, a link and passcode will be emailed to you - click this link and enter the passcode at 6.30pm on the day of the lecture to access the meeting.

Contact

For further information contact the group secretary, Catherine Kenny, via [email protected].