Forensic Engineering: Environmental Case Histories for Civil Engineers and Geologists
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Product Description
This book explores these and many other related subjects. This book will be of great value to expert witnesses in liability suits resulting from flood, erosion, landslide, mudslide, or other types of natural hazard-related damage. It clearly explains the needs of an expert, the relationship of the expert to the client and the attorney, the challenges to face, and the proper orientation as an expert. Through a variety of case studies, the book illustrates investigative techniques, case and data presentation to prove "reasonableness" or "unreasonableness" of conduct and "causation."
Key Features
* Adequacy of emergency procedures for evacuation and street closures in an area designed for and designated as a retention basin
* Necessity of the purchase or condemnation of flood-threatened properties due to partial blockage of a canyon by a previous landslide
* Widsom of providing qualified and objective engineering and geologic input to the land use planning in environmentally hazardous areas
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2387104 in Books
- Published on: 1992-05-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 296 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Forensic Engineering will be of great value to expert witnesses."
—CALIFORNIA GEOLOGY
"Practicing engineers and geologists will find the case histories very helpful to their work. The book may also serve as a reference book for advanced courses in geotechnical engineering."
—JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
"Professional engineering geologists and civil engineers should read Forensic Engineering...It is an excellent account of the challenges and opportunities of serving as an expert witness in litigation involving environmental-type failures and hazards....A more important audience for [the] book, however, is our students-who will be entering professional practice....I hope that [the authors' voices] will continue to be heard at colleges and universities...[This] book must be in every engineering geologist's and geotechnical engineer's library or briefcase-actually, in every one's head."
—Allen Agnew, Oregon State University
