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  1. Engineering in History (Dover Books on Engineering) by Richard Shelton Kirby, 1990-08-01
  2. Civil Engineering Sample Examination by Michael R. Lindeburg, 2000-06
  3. Engineering Surveying, Sixth Edition by W. Schofield, Mark Breach, 2007-04-27
  4. Materials for Civil and Highway Engineers (4th Edition) by Kenneth N. Derucher, George Korfiatis, et all 1998-05-02
  5. Geotechnical Engineering: Principles and Practices of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering (Civil and Environmental Engineering) by V. N. S. Murthy, 2002-10-25
  6. A Glossary of Civil Engineering: Comprising the Theory and Modern Practice by Samuel Charles Brees, 2010-01-11
  7. Geotechnical Engineering: Principles & Practices (2nd Edition) by Donald P. Coduto, Man-chu Ronald Yeung, et all 2010-04-08
  8. The Atlas of American Architecture: 2000 Years of Architecture, City Planning, Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering by Tom Martinson, 2009-10-20
  9. Don't Throw This Away!The Civil Engineering Life by Brian Brenner, 2006-10-10
  10. Earthquake Engineering: From Engineering Seismology to Performance-Based Engineering
  11. Surveying Principles for Civil Engineers: Review for the Engineering Surveying Section of the California Special Civil Engineer Examination, 2nd ed. by Paul A. Cuomo, 2003-06-01
  12. Transportation Engineering: An Introduction (3rd Edition) by C. Jotin Khisty, B. Kent Lall, 2002-08-10
  13. Basic Concepts of Structural Analysis (Civil engineering and engineering mechanics series) by Fred W. Beaufait, 1977-12
  14. Civil Engineering Reference Manual (Engineering Review Manual Series) by Michael R. Lindeburg, 1990-01

101. Geotechnical, Rock And Water Resources Library - Home
Collection consists of resources from the web and resources developed by team members in the areas of geotechnical, rock, and water engineering.
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Geotechnical, Rock and Water Resources Library Keyword Search Home Browse Resources K-12 News ... Advanced Search Announcement Welcome to the new Grow! Grow's Interactive Resources Contribute Resource Resources 865 Approved Resources
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Land Subsidence From Ground-Water Pumping

Land subsidence is the lowering of the land-surface elevation from changes that take place underground. Common causes of land subsidence from human activity are pumping water, oil, and gas from underg...
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Land Subsidence, Earth Fissures Change Arizona's Landscape

Subsidence and earth fissures are geological events that are accelerated by man through a long-term extraction of groundwater, and they represent a disruption of a natural equilibrium. Underlying grou...
Materials: Collection Audience: Graduate Level Full Record LAND SUBSIDENCE AND GENERATION OF EARTH FISSURES: A PROBLEM OF STRESSES In basins that are filled with alluvial material where there are an intense mining or pumping of the ground water a phenomenon is observed more and more frequently: the sinking of the surface and the ...

102. Building Knowledge | CertainTeed Corporation's Official Blog
CertainTeed Corporation s blog with articles about building science, sustainable design and green building practices, energy efficiency and other topics.
http://blog.certainteed.com
The Cost of Home Energy as Percent of Income
Posted October 26, 2010 By Lucas Hamilton and has 2 comments. I was preparing for a presentation for Energy Awareness month and came across a startling statistic from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development about the amount of net income that goes toward paying utilities. The income level percent of net income for utilities is: For those of us who are in the fortunate group of wage earners (4%ers) this is reasonable but when you look at fixed and low income homeowners; this is shocking. Keep in mind that energy is the most volatile of utilities and is related to heating, air conditioning, water (don’t forget that cleaning and transporting water takes energy), cooking, and everything you plug into the wall.  For these reasons, energy efficiency is critical in order to insulate the group of people on fixed incomes from the volatility of market prices.  For the most part these groups understand the need to conserve energy. They are, generally, much more disciplined regarding turning off lights or waiting to turn on the heat or air conditioning. Think about the last time you saw your Grandparents waste energy (other than lighting 80 candles on a birthday cake.) In a previous blog about Aging in Place , which is the movement among older Americans to remain in their homes as long as possible, we discussed the benefits of low maintenance products for the home.  This energy statistic provides a wake up call for many of us to take advantage now of making energy upgrades in the home in order to minimize energy usage as we approach retirement age. If you are one of the lucky 4%ers, use your income now to get energy efficient while you can still pay for it. If you wait until retirement to get efficient, you may not be able to afford to do so once you get there.

103. Engineering Timelines - The History Of What's Possible
Searchable data on significant projects and engineers in the British Isles.
http://www.engineering-timelines.com/
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104. Cruquius Website
Group of volunteers restoring and maintaining one of the pumping stations which drained the Haarlemmermeer. Site describes the history, the technology, and the restoration.
http://www.cruquiusmuseum.nl/
CRUQUIUS MACHINE nederlandse cruquius website english cruquius website De drooglegging van het Haarlemmermeer was een immens werk. Drie jaar lang braakten de schoorstenen van de drie stoomgemalen die voor dit karwei waren gebouwd, Leeghwater, Lynden en Cruquius, hun rookwolken uit. Vele jaren geleden keerde bij de Cruquius de rust weer. De bemaling werd overgenomen door moderner pompen. Na een periode als reserve-gemaal werd de Cruquius in 1932 overbodig. Het Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs nam het initiatief tot behoud. Zo werd het Cruquius stoomgemaal in 1933 een van de eerste monumenten van bedrijf en techniek ter wereld. In 1991 wees de American Society of Mechanical Engineers het Cruquius stoomgemaal aan als 33e International Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark. Er zit een heel verhaal achter dit imposante monument. Lees verder op deze originele Cruquius website met informatie over de historische en technische aspecten van polderdroogmaking en Cornwall stoommachines. Omdat het prachtige Cruquius gemaal de grootste en een van de mooiste Cornish engines heeft, is deze website voor een groot deel aan deze machine gewijd.
Draining the Haarlemmermeer was an immense undertaking. For three years great clouds of smoke hung from the chimneys of the three steam pumping stations built for this gigantic task, Leeghwater, Lynden and Cruquius. Many years ago Cruquius was finally retired. The work was taken over by more modern pumps. After a period on stand-by Cruquius finally became redundant in 1932. An initiative was taken by the Koninklijk lnstituut van Ingenieurs to preserve it. And the Cruquius steam pumping station became an industrial monument, one of the first in the world. In 1991 the American Society of Mechanical Engineers designated the Cruquius steam drainage pumping station the 33rd International Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark. A fascinating story lies hidden in this imposing monument.

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