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Cartografía geológica×Clasificación de la masa rocosa×
CampoGeocienciasGeociencias
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen17991974
Autor originalWilliam SmithBieniawski and Barton
Tiporegional geological documentation pipelineengineering geology assessment pipeline
Fuente seminalCompton, R. R. (1962). Manual of Field Geology. John Wiley & Sons. link ↗Bieniawski, Z. T. (1989). Engineering Rock Mass Classifications. John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
Aliasfield mapping, geological surveying, lithostratigraphic mappingRMR system, Q-system classification, rock quality designation
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ResumenGeologic mapping is the systematic observation and documentation of rock types, structures, and relationships exposed on the land surface. Pioneered by William Smith in 1799, this foundational field method remains essential for understanding subsurface geology, economic geology, hazard assessment, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Modern mapping integrates field observations with satellite imagery, digital logs, and GIS technology to create comprehensive three-dimensional geological frameworks.Rock mass classification is the systematic assessment of rock quality and mechanical behavior in engineering geology, combining field observations of jointing, weathering, and strength into a numerical index. Pioneered by Bieniawski (RMR system, 1974) and Barton (Q-system, 1974), these methods enable rapid site assessment and guide design of excavations, dams, and slopes. Classification bridges the gap between small laboratory samples and large field-scale behavior.
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