GeoFun

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Across
  1. 4. A temporary structure used to enclose a construction area, and prevent soil or water from entering the construction area.
  2. 7. A condition that exists when the water table piezometric surface lies above the ground level.
  3. 8. Soil particles between 3 inches (76 mm) and 12 inches (305 mm) in size.
  4. 10. A site that is used to supply soils for earthwork construction (i.e. gravel pit).
  5. 11. The shear resistance between soil and a structure (e.g. steel, concrete or timber piles; along a retaining wall)
  6. 13. An enlargement at the base of a foundation that is designed to transmit forces to the soil
  7. 14. A mass of soil having different properties in different directions. Primarily refers to permeability or stress-strain characteristics.
  8. 15. How many international offices does Langan have?
  9. 16. In what month is Seth’s birthday?
  10. 17. Igneous or sedimentary rock that has changed by heat and/or pressure. Examples include quartz to quartzite, shale to slate, and limestone to marble.
  11. 19. The property of a soil which allows it to deform continuously, usually a mass of clay size particles.
Down
  1. 1. Removal of water from a job site. Usually by pumping from excavations.
  2. 2. What’s Sandy’s favorite cake flavor?
  3. 3. Usually referred to a 'built-up' section of soil (engineered fill) as for roads or dams.
  4. 5. The magnitude of the lowering of a water table, usually near a well being pumped.
  5. 6. The removal of salts and soluble substances as water flows through a soil medium. Leachate is the leached liquid from the soil, rich in minerals.
  6. 8. Water content of clay relative to the Atterberg limits.
  7. 9. Ron Boyer’s middle name?
  8. 12. A shear fracture in a rock mass along which movement has taken place.
  9. 18. Soil particles which are finer (smaller) than 0.002 mm in size.