Deep well alley Geological Survey
Deep well alley is an important road construction project, which requires high precision and safety risk prevention in order to guarantee the success of the project. In order to complete the project, geological survey is needed to determine the bedrock stability that the construction may face in the process. The geological survey is conducted with the purpose of identifying the potential geological hazards and collecting data to inform the engineering design process and layout of the deep well alley.
The geological survey of this project involves field reconnaissance survey, mapping, soil test and chemical analysis. During the preliminary field reconnaissance survey, the geology of the deep well alley is described and measured to locate the fault lines, identify soil weathering and any potential landslides or potential other potential hazard locations. Through soil test, soil sample from different locations are collected and analyzed to identify the chemical composition and physical properties of the soils. The information collected from the soil test will be useful for the engineering design of the deep well alley construction. Chemical analysis of soil samples is another important aspect of the geological survey. Results of this test will be used to identify if certain soils have any properties that may cause problems in the construction of the deep well alley.
The geological survey of the deep well alley also includes studying the surface water system of the project including streams, rivers and springs. By studying the surface system, the flow of water and the sediment transport through the project can be determined. Geophysical logging such as subsurface imaging techniques, gravity and seismic surveys are used to determine the subsurface characteristics of the project.
At the end of the geological survey, a site specific report will be prepared and includes a geological map, soil stratigraphy and a geotechnical report. This report will be used to inform the design of the deep well alley and make sure the construction meets safety and sustainability requirements. The conclusions and recommendations of the survey report will be communicated to the construction engineers, who will be responsible for the final design and construction of the project.
To sum up, the geological survey of the deep well alley is essential to determine the bedrock stability of construction, identify the potential geological risks and provide data to inform the design. The survey report will conclude a safe and sustainable construction of the project. It is necessary to conducting the survey according to its professional stipulations and technical standards, so that everything of the project is properly implemented and completed successfully.