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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 9649.21-2009 (GB/T9649.21-2009) | | Description (Translated English) | Terminology classification and code of geology and mineral resources -- Part 21: Engineering geology | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A24 | | Classification of International Standard | 35.040 | | Word Count Estimation | 125,133 | | Date of Issue | 2009-10-15 | | Date of Implementation | 2009-12-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 9649.21-2001 | | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 11 of 2009 (No. 151 overall) | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This standard specifies the composition and structure of soil, geotechnical engineering properties, geotechnical engineering classification, soil improvement and geotechnical engineering and other engineering geological conditions, problems, the role of research methods and engineering geological survey and other engineering geology data classification and code. This section applies to all types of Geology and Mineral Resources Information System, is to determine the standard system and database data dictionary, to develop various types of geological data file format standard based standards. |
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Terminology classification and code of geology and mineral resources-Part 21. Engineering geology
ICS 35.040
A24
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replacing GB/T 9649.21-2001
Geological Mineral Terminology Classification Code
Part 21. Engineering geology
2009-10-15 release
2009-12-01 implementation
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
China National Standardization Management Committee released
Directory
Preface I
1 Scope 1
2 terms and definitions
Classification Principle 1
Principle 1
5 encoding method 1
6 use and management 2
7 Engineering Geology Terminology Code Table 2
Appendix A (normative appendix) Note on the attribution of classification
Foreword
GB/T 9649 "Geology and Mineral Terminology Classification Code" is divided into 35 parts.
Part 1. Cosmic geology;
Part 2. Geophysics;
Part 3. volcanic geology;
Part 4. Seismic geology;
- Part 5. external dynamic geology;
Part 6. geomorphology;
- Part 7. Earth tectonics;
Part 8. Structural geology;
- Part 9. Crystallography and Mineralogy;
- Part 10. Petrology;
- Part 11. Geochemistry;
- Part 12. Identification of rock and minerals;
- Part 13. Chemical analysis;
- Part 14. Historical and Stratigraphy;
- Part 15. paleogeography;
- Part 16. Mineral deposit;
- Part 17. Coal geology;
- Part 18. Oil and gas geology;
- Part 19. Marine geology;
- Part 20. Hydrogeology;
Part 21. Engineering geology;
- Part 22. geothermal geology;
Part 23. Environmental Geology;
- Part 24. Geological economics;
- Part 25. Remote sensing geology;
- Part 26. Mathematical geology;
- Part 27. Regional Geological Survey;
- Part 28. Geophysical exploration;
- Part 29. Geochemical survey;
- Part 30. Mining geology and mining;
- Part 31. Mineral processing and metallurgy;
- Part 32. Census and exploration of solid minerals;
- Part 33. prospecting works;
- Part 34. Paleontology;
Part 35. Surveying and Mapping.
This part is part 21 of GB/T 9649, instead of GB/T 9649.21-2001 "Geology and Mineral Terminology Classification Code Engineering
Science ".
This section is compared with GB/T 9649.21-2001, the main changes are as follows.
Standardize the standard Chinese and English names;
--- standard arrangement and format according to GB/T 1.1-2000 were modified;
- added some new terms;
--- modified part of the term name;
--- Fixed the English translation of the existence of the problem.
Appendix A of this section is a normative appendix.
This part is proposed and centralized by China Standardization Research Institute.
This part of the drafting unit. China Land and Resources Economic Research Institute.
This part of the main drafters. Liang Kai, Yu Changliang, Liu Boen, Wang Xue.
This part of the previous version of the standard to replace the release of the situation.
--- GB/T 9649-1988;
--- GB/T 9649.21-2001.
Geological Mineral Terminology Classification Code
Part 21. Engineering geology
1 Scope
This section specifies the composition of rock and soil and structure, geotechnical engineering properties, geotechnical engineering classification, geotechnical engineering improvement and soil engineering and other
Engineering geological conditions, problems, the role of research methods and engineering geological survey and other engineering geology data classification and code.
This part applies to all kinds of geological and mineral information system construction, is to determine the database standard system and data dictionary, the development of various types of geological data
Standard format for file format standards.
2 terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this section.
2.1
Reflecting the basic attributes of various geological entities and the terminology of their superficial concepts.
2.2
A qualitative description of the basic attributes of a geological entity.
3 classification principle
3.1 This part of the principle of easy to use and minimize the code redundancy and the lack of room for expansion and other principles, the use of surface classification, the geological science
Divided into 35 categories of disciplines, and strictly divide the border, to maintain the overall system, integrity, to avoid duplication of content and cross.
3.2 categories below the use of three tree classification, in class, small class to the basic data item name. Discipline content level, can be less than three, in the
Encoding capacity allows the conditions can also be divided into four layers.
3.3 Classification at all levels is scientific, systematic and versatile.
4 principle of choice
4.1 Selection of words. may be used as a database of various types of geological and mineral data items (including from the classification of the selected data items on the concept of the upper)
And the terminology used to qualitatively describe the text values of the data item. The selected terminology is consistent with the current national standards
According to the current variety of geological work norms.
4.2 The term used as a data item is unique in this section. Where there are synonyms in the description column, for reference.
4.3 words to seek simple, clear, no ambiguity. Taking full account of the need to build a database.
4.4 To ensure that the "geological mineral terminology classification code" is holistic, systematic, to avoid duplication, in the basic disciplines already included in the content, applied
Science is no longer selected, emerging disciplines and marginal disciplines only selected its unique content. See Appendix A for a description of the attribution of categories.
4.5 Appropriate selection of some new disciplines to reflect the new direction, the new level of terminology.
4.6 In order to facilitate the use of individual high frequency of data items in different disciplines can be repeated, but to use a unified code to ensure that the code
Uniqueness. Text values in different data items can be repeated in small amounts.
5 encoding method
5.1 data items with no more than six Latin alphabet (uppercase) coding, generally divided into four levels. The structure is as follows.
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