https://journals.bohrpub.com/index.php/bijcees/issue/feed BOHR International Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science 2024-03-29T07:14:04+00:00 Tholkaapiyan tholkappiyan@bohrpub.com Open Journal Systems <p><strong>BOHR International Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science (BIJCEES)</strong> is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all the areas of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science. Authors are solicited to contribute to the journal by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in this area.</p> https://journals.bohrpub.com/index.php/bijcees/article/view/635 Determination of soil parameters using in situ soil testing for the design of highway 2024-03-20T11:51:47+00:00 Ahsan Rabban ahsanr.phd18.ce@nitp.ac.in Ravpreet Singh ahsanr.phd18.ce@nitp.ac.in <p>Determination of soil parameters of any soil is very important before executing highway construction as it gives detailed information of the soil and its various properties which will be useful in the design of the pavement. The paper discusses determination of soil parameters of the ongoing construction work, which includes grain size analysis, consistency test, compaction test, 4 day soaked CBR at 3 energy levels, and field details. Boreholes drilling was done using augers. Using rotary diamond (core) drilling equipment, cores were drilled into the bedrock, and bedrock core samples are then extracted from the cores. Test pits were excavated with hydraulic excavators. This paper summarizes the different geotechnical design parameters for the subsurface conditions at the site to support the highways. A review of rotary drilling and rock coring in terms of the correct handling, transportation, and storage of soil and rock samples in preparation for laboratory testing is also given.</p> 2024-02-09T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 BOHR International Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science https://journals.bohrpub.com/index.php/bijcees/article/view/636 The important role of intelligent water conservancy in the construction of high-standard farmland 2024-03-20T12:25:53+00:00 Guo Zhen 675334047@qq.com Zhang Haiou 675334047@qq.com <p>Farmlandis the basis of food production,and also the key and difficult point of agricultural development in China.At present, China’s farmland is generally characterized by small scale, scattered distribution, weak infrastructure, and low level of informatization. High-standard farmland construction is an important policy formulated at the national level to ensure food security and promote agricultural transformation and upgrading. It is based on farmland water conservancy and combines information technology and communication technology with high-standard farmland construction, realizing the whole process of information perception, transmission, and management from field to market. However, China’s farmland water conservancy has problems such as backward irrigation conditions and technology, imperfect supervision and management mechanism, and lack of information professionals. The contradiction between agricultural modernization and high-quality development and insufficient demand for farmland water conservancy has gradually become prominent. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the construction of smart water conservancy, and strengthen the use of Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and other technologies to achieve information sharing and data sharing of high-standard farmland construction, to realize the efficient, accurate, and scientific management of high-standard farmland, and to ensure China’s food security.</p> 2024-02-28T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 BOHR International Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science https://journals.bohrpub.com/index.php/bijcees/article/view/648 Burned area assessment using Sentinel-2A satellite imagery and DNBR spectral index (Case study: forest areas on the anticline in the Khaiz region, Iran) 2024-03-29T07:14:04+00:00 Rezaei Moghadam M. H. omid2red@gmail.com Farhadvand A. omid2red@gmail.com Moein Z. omid2red@gmail.com Pourmorad S. omid2red@gmail.com <p>The main advantage of incorporating remote sensing techniques into wildfire management is their ability to provide real-time data. This study aimed to investigate the extent of forest fires in southwestern Iran using remote sensing data. Sentinel-2A data with a resolution of 20 meters were used to conduct this study. It is worth noting that the spectral bands selected in this study, namely spectral band 8A (red edge 4) and band 12 (SWIR 2), have proved their suitability for fire intensity classification. In this study, 1NBR (Normalized Burn Ratio) values within the study area ranged from −0.096 to 0.81. These values were categorized based on the United States Geological Survey classification table. The study area covered 4,758.915 hectares, with approximately 32.41% (1,542.284 hectares) having calculated 1NBR values. Of the total area, 60.97% (2,901.675 hectares) was burned at low intensity, while approximately 6.62% (314.956 hectares) was burned at medium intensity. Unfortunately, due to the limited extent of the study area, regions with moderate to high fire intensity and high intensity were not included in the classification. The research results indicate that the studied index has satisfactory efficiency. The application of this index to regions with characteristics similar to those of the Khaiz anticline is likely to provide valuable and reliable results.</p> 2024-03-06T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Rezaei Moghadam M. H., Farhadvand A., Moein Z., Pourmorad S.