Publisher: PHI Learning
Intended for: Undergraduate civil engineering students, practicing engineers, and competitive exam aspirants (GATE, IES, state engineering exams).
This book bridges geology and civil engineering — focusing on how geological factors affect site selection, foundation design, tunneling, dams, slopes, and construction materials. Print + scan your own – If you
Most civil engineering students make a critical mistake: they treat geology as an abstract science elective. Varghese corrects this by framing every chapter through the lens of construction risk. Interlibrary loan – Many libraries will scan a
Print + scan your own – If you own a physical copy, scanning it to a searchable PDF (using OCR) is perfectly legal for personal backup. Tools: Adobe Scan, Microsoft Lens, or a sheet-fed scanner. or a sheet-fed scanner.
Interlibrary loan – Many libraries will scan a chapter or two for research/study if a digital version exists.
Note: “Fixed PDF” usually refers to correcting missing pages, broken OCR, skewed scans, or garbled text from a badly digitized copy. If you already own a poor-quality scan, you can clean it up with Adobe Acrobat Pro (enhance scans, run OCR), ABBYY FineReader, or free tools like OCRFeeder + ScanTailor.