Missouri S&T GEO ENG 342 - Military Geology Briefing Topics-Master List

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BRIEFING TOPICSSpanish American War Era and Oceanic CanalsBetween the Wars (1919-39)GeE 342 INTRODUCTION TO MILITARY GEOLOGY BRIEFING TOPICS J. David Rogers K.F. Hasselmann Chair in Geological Engineering University of Missouri-Rolla Revolutionary War (1775-83) • Formation of the U.S. Corps of Engineers and Recruitment of Engineer Troops in the American Revolutionary War (see Engineers of Independence [1981]) • Military Geology of Brant’s Minisink Raid and the Battle of Minisink in July 1779 (see Guidebook 66th Annual Field Conference of Pennsylvania Geologists) • Defense of West Point on the Hudson, 1775-1783 (see Engineers of Independence [1981] and Chaining the Hudson by Lincoln Diamant [1994]) • Yorktown: The Grand Siege, 1781 (in Engineers of Independence [1981]; and The Yorktown Campaign and the Surrender of Cornwallis 1781, H.P. Johnson, 1881) American Civil War (1861-65) • Geology and the Civil War campaign of Second Manasas (see Rocks and War by E-an Zen and Alta Walker, 2000) • Battle for Island No. 10 New Madrid, MO 1862 (see Scope of Military Geology by Palka and Galgano, 2000) • Military Geology in the Battle of Gettysburg July 1863 (see Geology and the Gettysburg Campaign, PA DCNR Educational Series 5 [1997]) • Siege of Vicksburg, MS Jan-July 1863 (numerous handouts and Geologic History of Vicksburg National Military Park Area, MS State Geological Survey Bulletin 28, by W.C. Morse, 1935) • The 50th New York Volunteer Engineer Regiment During the Civil War (Engineer Historical Studies No 4) • Military Geology of the Richmond and Petersburg National Battlefield Parks (PA Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources Open File Report 95-08) • Undermining enemy entrenchments During the Siege of Petersburg- US Civil War (in PA Open File Rept 95-08 and Military Geology in War and Peace) • Naval Dry Docks of the United States through 1870 (see Charles B. Stuart, The Naval Dry Docks of the United States: Van Nostrand, New York, c. 1870) • System of Naval Defenses in American Civil War (see James B. Eads, System of Naval Defences: Van Nostrand, New York, c. 1866) • Submarine warfare against ironclad ships (see J. S. Barnes, Submarine Warfare, offensive and defensive, incl. a discussion of the offensive Torpedo System, its effects upon Iron Clad Ship Systems and influence upon future naval wars: Van Nostrand, c.1868) • Union Navy’s river ironclad excursion up the Red River in the Spring 1864, which became stranded near Springfield Landing and Alexandria, LA. LCOL Joseph Bailey, USCOE constructed a series of timber dams across the Red Riverin order to navigate back downstream (see R. MacBride, Civil War Ironclads, 1962 and excerpts from other texts in custody of instructor) • Geology and the Union Raid on New River Valley in May 1864 to interdict flow of salt, lead and railroad transportation (see article of same name in Virginia Minerals Nov 1997 by R.C. Whisonant) Spanish American War Era and Oceanic Canals • Geographic Constraints on Amphibious Operations, Drinking Water and Sanitation during the Invasion and Occupation of Cuba by U.S. forces (1898-99) • Construction of the Suez Canal 1864-69 • Construction of the Panama Canal 1879-1914 • Sheet pile cofferdam method and exhumation of the battleship MAINE in Havana Harbor by US Corps of Engineers 1910-12 (see H. G. Rickover, H. G. How the Battleship Maine Was Destroyed, 1976, and official report of exhumation in possession of instructor) • Defense of the Panama Canal 1914-1970 • James B. Eads and the St Louis Bridge (see Ch. 5 in Dams and Other Disasters by A.E. Morgan, 1973; and The Great Bridge) First World War (1914-1918) • Geologic Input to the Royal Engineers 1914-1918 (Geological Work on the Western Front by W.B. R. King, 1919) • The control exerted by geography in the disastrous amphibious assault at Galipoli • Cut and cover entrenchments of First World War • Undermining enemy entrenchments – First World War (see Military Geology in War and Peace; Fortification by William A. Mitchell, 1928; ) • LCOL Peter N. Nissen and His Ubiquitous Nissen Hut • American Military Geology First World War 1917-18 Between the Wars (1919-39) • Engineering geology, design and construction of the Pearl Harbor Naval Base 1911-1941 • Corps of Engineers Planning for Interoceanic Canal across Nicaragua in late 1920s-early 1930s and the Manaugua Earthquake of 1931 • The 1913 Dayton Flood and Creation of the Miami Conservancy District by Arthur E. Morgan (The Miami Conservancy District, by A.E. Morgan, 1952) • Evolution of the Corps of Engineers Levees-Only Policy for flood control (versus reservoir storage) along the Mississippi River Valley (see discussions in River Tide, 1995 and pp. 106-118 in Of Men and Rivers, 1978)• Impacts of the 1912 Flood of the Mississippi River (see Report of Board on Examination and Survey of the Mississippi River, 1909; River Tide, by John Barry, 1995, and Floods of the Mississippi Valley by J. P. Kemper, 1929, in instructor collection) • Debate over creation of the Army Corps of Engineers Hydraulic Laboratory in the 1920s (see Ch 7 in Dams and Other Disasters by A.E. Morgan, 1973) • The Mississippi River Flood of 1927 (see River Tide, by John Barry, 1995; Of Men and Rivers, 1978; and Floods of the Mississippi Valley by J. P. Kemper, 1929, in instructor collection) • Federal Flood Control Act of 1928 (see Document 6 in Army Engineers in Memphis District, M. Reuss, 1982) • Corps of Engineers Jadwin Plan for Flood Control of the Mississippi River in 1928 (see Great Inland Waterway Project of the U.S. [1928] in instructor’s collection) • Personalities of the Mississippi River flood control plans (MG A.A. Humphries, James B. Eads; COL Ernest Graves; LG Edwin Jadwin, BG T.H. Jackson, MG Lytle Brown, BG Harley B. Ferguson, LCOL John C. H. Lee, among others) • Flood Control in the Atchafalaya Basin by US Corps of Engineers (Designing the Bayous: The Control of Water in the Atchafalaya Basin 1800-1995, by Martin Reuss, 1998) • Jadwin’s Floodways at Birds Point-New Madrid, Red-Atchafalaya Rivers and the Bonnet Carre Spillway in Louisiana (see Great Projects by James Tobin, 2001) • Evolution of the Federal Flood Control Protection Acts of 1938 and 1941 and the US Corps of Engineers role in providing flood control (see Designing the Bayous, by Martin Reuss,


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