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CEN - EN ISO 14689

Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification, description and classification of rock

active, Most Current
Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 February 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works): 93.020
scope:

This document specifies the rules for the identification and description of rock material and mass on the basis of mineralogical composition, genetic aspects, structure, grain size, discontinuities and other parameters. It also provides rules for the description of other characteristics as well as for their designation.

This document applies to the description of rock for geotechnics and engineering geology in civil engineering. The description is carried out on cores and other samples of rock and on exposures of rock masses.

Rock mass classification systems using one or more descriptive parameters to suggest likely rock mass behaviour are beyond the scope of this document (see Bibliography).

NOTE Identification and classification of soil for engineering purposes are covered in ISO 14688-1 and ISO 14688-2. Identification and description of materials intermediate between soil and rock are carried out using the procedures in ISO 14688-1, ISO 14688-2 and this document, as appropriate.

Document History

EN ISO 14689
February 1, 2018
Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification, description and classification of rock
This document specifies the rules for the identification and description of rock material and mass on the basis of mineralogical composition, genetic aspects, structure, grain size, discontinuities...

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