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Số hiệu

Standard Number

AASHTO MSI:1988
Năm ban hành 1988

Publication date

Tình trạng A - Còn hiệu lực

Status

Tên tiếng Anh

Title in English

Manual on Subsurface Investigations
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Page

398
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Scope of standard

PURPOSE

The purpose of this manual is to describe the various procedures
for subsurface investigation applicable to the transportation
field. An outline of a sequence of operations for conducting an
investigation is presented. Data obtained at each operational step
should be interpreted and the findings applied to optimize each
successive work step. These geotechnical data should be considered
as influential or even critical in all planning, design and
construction stages of the project.

The manual discusses the increasing demand for detailed
geotechnical information which has initiated extensive and costly
subsurface explorations. The level of investigation appropriate to
a particular project must be given careful consideration. Though
the additional information will generally decrease possible
unknowns and construction risks, a balance must be maintained
between the costs of the exploration program and the level of
information which will be produced.

Throughout the manual, mention is often made of the fact that no
standard approach for subsurface investigation has been adopted.
Widely diverse geologic environments, local equipment, personal
preferences and time and budget constraints have all contributed to
the development of different approaches. It has been found that
subsurface exploration procedures cannot be reduced to a few
guidelines that fit all conditions. The effects of specific
geologic conditions on the type of proposed facility must be
evaluated for each project.

The viewpoint taken in this manual is that the selection of
individuals to direct the investigation, interpret the information
and present the conclusions in a concise and usable form to those
responsible for design and construction is of primary importance in
any subsurface exploration program.

An area mentioned only briefly, but which will probably become
more significant, is the importance of subsurface investigation and
geotechnical participation in maintenance and rehabilitation
projects. Subsurface exploration should not only be seen as
important in the planning and designing of new projects, but in the
maintenance and rehabilitation of existing transportation
facilities as well.