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There are 137 entries started with 'v'
V, v Vo vs
vv VACANCY VACUUM
VACUUM BREAKER VACUUM DEAERATOR VACUUM EXTRACTION (Waste Control)
VACUUM FILTER VACUUM TRUCK VADOSE
VADOSE SOIL VADOSE WATER VADOSE ZONE
VADOSE-WATER DISCHARGE VALENCE ELECTRONS VALLEY
VALLEY FILL (Landfill) VALLEY GLACIER VALLEY TRAIN
VAN DER WAALS ADSORPTION VAN DER WAALS BONDS VAN DER WAALS FORCE
VANE SHEAR TEST VAPOR VAPOR COMPRESSION EVAPORATION (VCE)
VAPOR CONCENTRATION VAPOR DENSITY VAPOR INCINERATOR
VAPOR PRESSURE VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM VAPORIZATION
VAPORIZATION, LATENT HEAT OF, VAPOR-PRESSURE DEFICIT VARIABLE DECLINING-RATE FILTRATION
VARIABLE HEAD PERMEABILITY TEST VARNISH VARNISH, DESERT
VARVED CLAY VAULT (Waste Control) VCE
VCM VECTOR VECTOR (Waste Control)
VEGETABLE FATS VEGETABLE OILS VEGETABLE TALLOW
VELOCITY (V, v) VELOCITY CAP VELOCITY GRADIENT
VELOCITY HEAD VELOCITY PROFILE VENTIFACT
VENTILATION VENTILATION COEFFICIENT (Air Pollution) VENTURI EFFECT
VENTURI METER VENTURI SCRUBBER VERMICULITE
VERMICULTURE VERTICAL BARRIER WALLS VERTICAL DRAINS
VERTICAL STRESS DISTRIBUTION VERY FIRM (Soil Consistence) VERY HARD (Soil Consistence)
VERY PLASTIC (Soil Consistence) VERY STICKY (Soil Consistence) VESICULAR SOIL STRUCTURE
VIBRATING SCREEN VIBRATION VIBROFLOT
VIBROFLOTATION VIRALT VIRGIN COMPRESSION CURVE
VIRGIN MATERIAL VIRUS VIRUSES
VISCOELASTIC MATERIAL VISCOELASTIC MODULUS (Mve) VISCOELASTICITY
VISCOSIMETER VISCOSITY VISCOSITY UNITS
VISCOSITY, ABSOLUTE VISCOSITY, DYNAMIC VISCOSITY, KINEMATIC
VISCOUS VISCOUS FLOW VISCOUS FLOW MODEL
VISIBILITY VISIBILITY SCALE VITRIFIED CLAY
VOC VOID VOID RATIO
VOID RATIO, CRITICAL VOLATILE VOLATILE ALKALI
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOCs) VOLATILE SOLIDS (VS) VOLATILE SOLIDS LOADING
VOLATILE SOLIDS REDUCED VOLATILE SUSPENDED SOLIDS (VSS) VOLCANIC WATER
VOLCANIC ASH VOLCANIC BLOCK VOLCANIC BOMB
VOLCANIC BRECCIA, AGGLOMERATE VOLCANIC CONE VOLCANIC CRATER
VOLCANIC DOME VOLCANIC EARTHQUAKES VOLCANIC EDIFICE
VOLCANIC MOUNTAIN VOLCANIC MUDFLOW VOLCANIC NECK
VOLCANIC ROCK VOLCANIC SHIELD VOLCANIC TREMOR
VOLCANISM VOLCANO VOLCANO ASH FLOW
VOLT (V) VOLT (V) (Unit) VOLTAGE
VOLTAIC CELL VOLUME VOLUME CHANGE
VOLUMETRIC COEFFICIENT VOLUMETRIC DEFORMATION VOLUMETRIC SHRINKAGE
VOLUMETRIC STRAIN VS VSR
VSS VTE




ENVIRONMENTAL GEOTECHNOLOGY DICTIONARY
Edited By
Hsai-Yang Fang, Ph.D
Professor Emeritus
Lehigh University. Bethlehem, PA
Distinguished Fellow
Global Institute for Energy & Environmental Systems
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC

Copyright Reserved 2006

Environmental geotechnology is a relatively new and interdisciplinary subject, which covers soil, water and rock and their interaction with various environmental cycles including the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, as well as geomicrobiosphere. To tackle this complex subject, it is necessary to have knowledge from other disciplinary fields including agricultural science, biology, environmental science, geology, microbiology, mineralogy, and physicochemistry. Therefore, a uniform glossary of terms, definitions, nomenclature, abbreviation, acronym, symbols and units is needed for general discussions, reports and documents to minimize confusion and to improve the effectiveness for the environmental aspects of geotechnical problems. Some important information is collected, compiled and edited, and in spite of careful preparation of this dictionary, there cannot be avoided some missing or misinterpreted terms, typing errors, etc. The editor hopes, however, that with the aid of suggestions and criticism, there can be improvement for a later edition.
Thanks to many government agencies, professional societies and private organizations including American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Transportation Research Board (TRB), International Society of Environmental Geotechnology (ISEG), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for providing useful documents for preparation of the dictionary. Also thanks to Prof. Charles Ochola, Villanova University, Prof. Tae-Hyung Kim, Korea Maritime University, Ms. Eleanor S. Nothelfer of Fritz Engineering Laboratory, Lehigh University and Mr. Gustavo Borel Menezes of Global Institute for Energy and Environmental Systems (GIEES), University of North Carolina at Charlotte for their assistance during various phases of preparation of the manuscript.
Acknowledgment is made to Review Committee Members for their time and willingness to review the manuscripts.

Prof. Ronald C. Chaney, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA
Prof. John L. Daniels, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC
Prof. Jeffrey C. Evans, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA
Prof. T. Cassia De Brito Galvao, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, BRAZIL
Prof. Hilary I. Inyang, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC
Dr. Abidin Kaya, URS Corporation, Honolulu, HI
Prof. Jai-Young Lee, The University of Seoul, KOREA
Prof. Irene M.C. Lo, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
Prof. Horace K. Moo-Young Jr., Villanova University, PA
Dr. Jouko Saarela, Finnish Environmental Institute, FINLAND
Prof. Robert W. Sarsby, The University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
Prof. Leonardo Zeevaert, Universidad Nacional Automoma de Mexico, MEXICO
Prof. Thomas F. Zimmie, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY

Hsai-Yang Fang
February 15, 2006

Web Edition by:
Gustavo Borel Menezes, GIEES, UNC Charlotte
Simon Chung, GIEES, UNC Charlotte

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