In 1991 CIRIA/CUR produced the Manual on the Use of Rock in Coastal and Shoreline Engineering, commonly referred to as The Rock Manual. CUR/RWS updated the book in 1995 to include the use of rock in dams, fluvial engineering and construction (CUR, 1995). Two French reference books were produced in the late 1980s: Le Dimensionnement des Digues à Talus (EDF R&D, 1987) and Les Enrochements (LCPC/CETMEF, 1989).
Since publication of these earlier reference texts significant research has been done to improve understanding of rock behaviour and to determine improved practices for hydraulic engineering. Consequently, The Rock Manual has been developed to bring the earlier publications up to date and has been given a broader scope that increases the focus on environmental and sustainability concerns.
Ministerial foreword
Summary
Acknowledgements
Glossary
Abbreviations
Notation
Commonly used indices
1 Introduction
2 Planning and designing rock works
3 Materials
4 Physical site conditions and data collection
5 Physical processes and design tools
6 Design of marine structures
7 Design of closure works
8 Design of river and canal structures
9 Construction
10 Monitoring, inspection, maintenance and repair