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Criteria for Intervention on Historic Structures
Covers criteria for intervening in historic structures, emphasizing historical significance and cost-effectiveness.
Soil Ecosystem Functions
Explores the functions and services of soil ecosystems, emphasizing their vital role in supporting biodiversity and regulating water and nutrients.
Hydraulic Soil - Groundwater Lowering - Renard Hydraulic Calculations
Covers hydraulic soil rupture, steady-state calculations, and Renard hydraulic calculations for groundwater lowering and soil bearing capacity issues.
Soil Diversity: Formation and Factors
Explores soil diversity, formation factors, and human impact on soil evolution.
Soil Sciences: Brunisols and Luvisols
Explores the characteristics and fertility of Brunisols and Luvisols, emphasizing leaching intensity and soil evolution.
Geomechanics: Course Introduction
Introduces the study of geomechanics, covering the behavior of soils, rocks, and concrete in civil engineering applications.
Fourier Analysis: Applications and Inversion Formula
Explores Fourier analysis applications and the inversion formula in the context of periodicity and continuous functions.
Real Time Loss Estimates after Earthquakes
Covers real-time loss estimates after earthquakes, including damage estimation and mortality scenarios.
Soil Science: Physical Fertility and Water Retention
Explores physical fertility in soil, focusing on water retention, soil structure, and compaction issues.
Pile Groups: Bearing Capacity
Explores pile groups' bearing capacity in various soils and their design considerations.
Impact Categories Contributing to Ecosystem Quality
Covers impact categories affecting ecosystems, including climate change, acidification, eutrophication, and land use.
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