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millerbrun
Geotechnical
- Feb 24, 2012
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Hello everyone,
I am a brand new engineer and have just over a year of experience in the geotechnical field with a geotechnical consulting company. I'm wondering if I could get some feedback as to what books I should stock my shelves with for useful reading/reference material for a consultant like myself?
Because I'm new, the sort of projects that I get my hands on are generally retaining structures and the sort. When I get further in my career and can specialize, I would hope to be involved with geohazards (landslides, debris flows and the like) or possibly specializing in rocks masses for tunnels and such.
The only geotechnical book I have on my shelf at the moment is Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineer by B. M. Das, which I hear is one of the "must have" books already, and I am quite fond of this book.
All feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
P.S. I have seen some other posts with this topic already, I am not incapable of finding them, I was just hoping to get slightly more customized input on my situation. Cheers
I am a brand new engineer and have just over a year of experience in the geotechnical field with a geotechnical consulting company. I'm wondering if I could get some feedback as to what books I should stock my shelves with for useful reading/reference material for a consultant like myself?
Because I'm new, the sort of projects that I get my hands on are generally retaining structures and the sort. When I get further in my career and can specialize, I would hope to be involved with geohazards (landslides, debris flows and the like) or possibly specializing in rocks masses for tunnels and such.
The only geotechnical book I have on my shelf at the moment is Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineer by B. M. Das, which I hear is one of the "must have" books already, and I am quite fond of this book.
All feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
P.S. I have seen some other posts with this topic already, I am not incapable of finding them, I was just hoping to get slightly more customized input on my situation. Cheers