Bibcode
Pescador, German R.
Bibliographical reference
Second Backaskog Workshop on Extremely Large Telescopes. Edited by Ardeberg, Arne L.; Andersen, Torben. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5382, pp. 676-679 (2004).
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Description
Site selection is, no doubt, one of the most important preliminary
studies in any telescope project since the image quality of the
telescope will be limited by the site quality. Traditionally,
geotechnical studies have had relatively little importance, normally
being carried out once the site was already selected. However, with the
increase of the telescopes size and mechancial requirements, the
geotechnical studies have become increasingly important. Soil
characteristics can make a big difference to the cost of an ELT. A
thorough geological and geotechnical investigation of the possible site
for the erection of an ELT should be carried from the beginning of the
site selection process. It is very important to know the geology of the
subsoil to determine the geomechanical properties of the materials, to
determine the most suitable layers for anchoring the foundations, and to
be able to estimate construction costs.