The Fourth Edition of Fundamentals of Soil Behavior has been thoroughly updated to provide the latest information on the physical properties of soil and the fundamentals of its behavior, with hundreds of tables and graphs illustrating correlations among composition, classification, state, and static and dynamic properties. Overall, each topic is addressed in a micro-to-macro sequence, considering behaviors at the atomic and/or particle scales to develop understanding of soil properties and behaviors at the macro-scale, which is relevant to engineering practice.
This Fourth Edition includes two new chapters on special features of soil behavior and temperature-dependent soil behavior. Other chapters have been substantially updated to include the latest developments in imaging technology, and analysis numerical simulations that have advanced research on the complexities of soil behavior, and recent experimental data. The content has been reviewed, consolidated, and reorganized to more effectively comunicate key information. The text features end-of-chapter questions and problems to aid in seamless reader comprehension and information retention.
Updated by true thought leaders in the field, the Fourth Edition of Fundamentals of Soil Behavior includes detailed information on:
Providing an understanding of soil behavior, a fundamental requisite to a wide variety of engineering applications including foundation design and construction, earthwork construction, and geotechnical engineering, Fundamentals of Soil Behavior is an essential learning resource for geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineers, geologists, geophysicists, and students studying geotechnical engineering and granular materials.
James K. Mitchell, ScD, Dist.M.ASCE, NAE, NAS (1930-2023) was Emeritus Cahill Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and Emeritus University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Kenichi Soga, PHD, NAE, FREng, FASCE, FICE is Donald H. McLaughlin Chair in Mineral Engineering and Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
Catherine O'Sullivan, PHD, FIEI, FICE is Professor of Particulate Soil Mechanics in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London.