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Allen L. Jones, PE
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Associate Professor
Office Location: Room 148 Crothers Engineering Hall Mailing Address: CEH 148, Box 2219 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering South Dakota State University Brookings, SD 57007
Office Phone: (605) 688-6467 E-mail: Allen.Jones@sdstate.edu Web-site URL: Personal Web Site |
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Courses:
CEE 346 - Geotechnical Engineering
CEE 446/546 - Foundation Engineering
CEE 447/547 - Advanced Geotechnical Engineering
CEE 632 - Advanced Foundation Engineering
CEE 639 - Advanced Geotechnical Testing
Professional Organizations:
Professional Registration:
- Registered Professional Civil Engineer - South Dakota, Washington and California
- Registered Professional Geotechnical Engineer - California
- Registered Professional Geologist - Washington
- Registered Professional Engineering Geologist - Washington
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Education:
- BS - Geological Engineering, Geotechnical Option, 1986
University of Idaho
- MS - Geological Engineering, Geotechnical Option,1987
University of Idaho
- Ph.D. - Civil Engineering, 2003
University of Washington
Research Interests/Projects:
- Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments
- Liquefaction induced ground damage
- Paleoliquefaction
- Time series analysis
- Probability and spatial statistics
- Lateral earth pressures and earth retaining structures
- Abandoned mine lands (AML) reclamation
- AML data integration
- Mine subsidence
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Related Experience:
Dr. Jones has 15 years of geotechnical engineering and environmental consulting experience. He is an experienced project manager and geotechnical engineer; his career has progressed from field studies and construction observation to technical studies, project and client management, and senior-level review. Dr. Jones has been a project engineer and manager on hundreds of facility developments and redevelopmentsfrom preliminary siting through final design and construction. His expertise includes offshore and near-shore construction, deep excavations, high-rise buildings, bridges, roadways, landfills, landslide stabilization, large fill placement, slope and embankment design, engineering for pavement and roads, piers, probabilistic seismic hazard studies, abandoned mine land remediation, and foundation design for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and infrastructure projects.
A key aspect of Dr. Jones experience is geoenvironmental engineering. He has health and safety certification to work at hazardous waste sites and is a certified AHERA asbestos designer. He has experience in regulatory compliance, environmental assessment for property transfer, Brownfield redevelopment, site investigations and field sampling, risk assessments, remedial investigations, remediation design, construction management, facilities decommissioning, underground storage tank management, mine closure planning, emergency response, physical and chemical analyses, health and safety, and wetlands mitigation.
Selected Publications:
- Jones, A. L., Arduino, P., Kramer, S. L., Eberhard, M. O. (2002) Uncertainty analysis for a seismic warning system Transportation Research Record 1808.
- Jones, A., Kramer, S., Arduino, P. (2002) Estimation of uncertainty in geotechnical properties for performance-based earthquake engineering, PEER-2002/16, Berkeley: Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Dec. 2002, 100 pages.
- Kramer, S.L. and Jones, A.J. (2000) Implications of Great Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquakes for Liquefaction and Landslides, Proceedings, Penrose Conference (invited paper), Seaside, Oregon, June.
- Jones, A. L., Bailey, M. J. (2000) Case Study: Prediction of coal mine subsidence below clubhouse, in Proceedings of the Fourth North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, Seattle, Washington, July 31 August 3, pp. 449-455.
- Miller, S. M., Jones, A. L. (1988) Probabilistic estimation of earthquake ground shaking intensities in Idaho and Western Montana, in Proceedings of the 24th Symposium on Engineering Geology and Soil Mechanics, Coeur dAlene, Idaho, February 29 March 2, pp. 375-389.
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