Difference between revisions of "Seawalls and revetments"
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|definition= Seawalls and revetments are shore parallel structures at the transition between the low-lying (sandy) beach and the (higher) mainland or dune. | |definition= Seawalls and revetments are shore parallel structures at the transition between the low-lying (sandy) beach and the (higher) mainland or dune. | ||
− | The height of a seawall fills often the total height difference between beach and surface level of the mainland. In many cases adjacent at the crest of a seawall a horizontal stone covered part is present (e.g. boulevard; road; or parking places). At the initial time of construction a seawall is situated close to the position of the dune foot. In the present discussion with a seawall an almost vertical structure is meant. The seaward side of the seawall is thought to be rather smooth. | + | The height of a [[seawall]] fills often the total height difference between beach and surface level of the mainland. In many cases adjacent at the crest of a seawall a horizontal stone covered part is present (e.g. boulevard; road; or parking places). At the initial time of construction a seawall is situated close to the position of the dune foot. In the present discussion with a seawall an almost vertical structure is meant. The seaward side of the seawall is thought to be rather smooth. |
− | A revetment is similar to a | + | A revetment is similar to a seawall, but often sloping.}} |
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Revision as of 16:18, 15 August 2007
Definition of Seawalls and revetments:
Seawalls and revetments are shore parallel structures at the transition between the low-lying (sandy) beach and the (higher) mainland or dune.
The height of a seawall fills often the total height difference between beach and surface level of the mainland. In many cases adjacent at the crest of a seawall a horizontal stone covered part is present (e.g. boulevard; road; or parking places). At the initial time of construction a seawall is situated close to the position of the dune foot. In the present discussion with a seawall an almost vertical structure is meant. The seaward side of the seawall is thought to be rather smooth. A revetment is similar to a seawall, but often sloping.This is the common definition for Seawalls and revetments, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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