Geophysical Applications For Highway Infrastructure, A Retrospective

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- Deep Foundations Institute
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Abstract
For the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), geophysical applications have played an
important role as part of a successful multidisciplinary approach to subsurface characterization for the
design of high value structures. Since at least the 1950’s, geophysical methods have been deployed to guide
the exploration drilling program and to maximize the return on drilling investment by increasing the amount
of data obtained from test borings. Geophysical applications saw increased use beginning in the 1990’s,
during the seismic retrofit of the state’s toll bridges and the replacement of the west span of the San
Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Over the intervening years, increases in computing power and increasingly
sophisticated commercial off-the-shelf software applications have allowed Caltrans to leverage
advancements and perform geophysical investigations of increasing complexity and scale. Ultimately, the
goal of these efforts is to maximize return on investment, whereby increased investigation costs at the
design phase are offset by reduced uncertainty regarding subsurface conditions, leading to reduced cost
overruns related to change orders and unforeseen site conditions during construction. These objectives are
consistent with the recent Every Day Counts (EDC) initiative to incorporate Advanced Geotechnical
Methods in Exploration (A-GaME) into routine engineering practice. Caltrans is an implementation partner
of the A-GaME initiative, and Caltrans’ practices represent a model toward the institutionalized geophysical
site characterization practices for other transportation organizations. The authors provide a retrospective on
70 years of experience with geophysical applications for transportation infrastructure, with examples and
observations on potential future direction of the industry.
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Geophysical Applications For Highway Infrastructure, A RetrospectiveMLA: Geophysical Applications For Highway Infrastructure, A Retrospective. Deep Foundations Institute,