Military Aspects of Geology

Military Aspects of Geology
Author: E. P. F. Rose,J. Ehlen,U. L. Lawrence
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786203946

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This book complements the Geological Society’s Special Publication 362: Military Aspects of Hydrogeology. Generated under the auspices of the Society’s History of Geology and Engineering Groups, it contains papers from authors in the UK, USA, Germany and Austria. Substantial papers describe some innovative engineering activities, influenced by geology, undertaken by the armed forces of the opposing nations in World War I. These activities were reactivated and developed in World War II. Examples include trenching from World War I, tunnelling and quarrying from both wars, and the use of geologists to aid German coastal fortification and Allied aerial photographic interpretation in World War II. The extensive introduction and other chapters reveal that ‘military geology’ has a longer history. These chapters relate to pre-twentieth century coastal fortification in the UK and the USA; conflict in the American Civil War; long-term ‘going’ assessments for German forces; tunnel repair after wartime route denial in Hong Kong; and tunnel detection after recent insurgent improvisation in Iraq.

Military Aspects of Hydrogeology

Military Aspects of Hydrogeology
Author: Edward P. F. Rose,J. D. Mather
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012
Genre: Groundwater
ISBN: 1862393400

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This book contains 20 papers from authors in the UK, USA, Germany and Austria. Historically, it gives examples of the influence of groundwater on battlefield tactics and fortress construction; describes how groundwater was developed for water supply and overcome as an obstacle to military engineering and cross-country vehicular movement by both sides in World Wars I and II; and culminates with examples of the application of hydrogeology to site boreholes in recent conflicts, notably in Afghanistan. Examples of current research described include hydrological model development; the impact of variations in soil moisture on explosive threat detection and cross-country vehicle mobility; contamination arising from defence sites and its remediation; privatization of water supplies; and the equitable allocation of resources derived from an international transboundary aquifer.

Military Geology in War and Peace

Military Geology in War and Peace
Author: James R. Underwood,Peter L. Guth
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1998
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780813741130

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In warfare, military geologists pursue five main categories of work: tactical and strategic terrain analysis, fortifications and tunneling, resource acquisition, defense installations, and field construction and logistics. In peace, they train for wartime operations and may be involved in peace-keeping and nation-building exercises. In addition to the introductory paper this volume includes 24 papers, covering selected aspects of the history of military geology from the early 19th century through the recent Persian Gulf war.

Geology and Warfare

Geology and Warfare
Author: Edward P. F. Rose,C. Paul Nathanail
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 1862390657

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Records lessons learnt from miltary experience in World War I and II. It also contains perspectives from America which show how, in warfare, military geologists irrespective of nationality have pursued tactical and strategic terrain analysis, fortifications and tunnelling, and resource acquisition, defence installations, and field constructions and logistics. It shows how in peace-time military geologists train for wartime operations and may be involved in peace-keeping and nation-building deployments.

Military Geosciences in the Twenty First Century

Military Geosciences in the Twenty First Century
Author: Russell S. Harmon,Sophie E. Baker,Eric V. McDonald
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-08-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813741222

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"Eighteen chapters address the complex yet critical aspects of the role of geosciences in military undertakings. The chapters cover a wide range of expertise drawn from the broad area of geology, geomorphology, geography, geophysics, engineering geology, hydrogeology, cartography, environmental science, remote sensing, soil science, geoinformatics, and related disciplines that reflect the multidisciplinary nature of military geology"--

The Military Geology Unit

The Military Geology Unit
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.). Military Geology Branch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1945
Genre: Military geology
ISBN: STANFORD:36105032098027

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Military Geology and Topography

Military Geology and Topography
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Geology and Geography
Publsiher: National Academies
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1918
Genre: Maps, Military
ISBN: NYPL:33433009342415

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The Environmental Legacy of Military Operations

The Environmental Legacy of Military Operations
Author: Judy Ehlen,Russell S. Harmon
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813741147

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U.S. military lands are part of the public trust and the level of awareness of sustainability and land-use issues has risen significantly in recent years. Ehlen (U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center) and Harmon (U.S. Army Research Office) present 14 articles that look at the use of engineering geology principles and their applications to both military operations and environmental issues, although military operations and the environment are not always treated together. Topics include battlefield terrain evaluation, predicting fracture systems in enemy underground facilities, the geoenvironmental legacy of the Rock of Gibraltar military engineering, and erosion trends at Fort Leonard Wood. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)