Difference between revisions of "Armour layer"

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|definition= The natural process of seabed protection from erosion by currents and waves. Processes can be: suspension and removal of fine sediments from the seabed, leaving a coarse sedimentary top layer (see [[Shoreface profile]]), or protection of the seabed by a dense cover of benthic macrofauna (see [[Biogeomorphology of coastal systems]]).}}
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|definition= The natural process of seabed protection from erosion by currents and waves. Processes can be: suspension and removal of fine sediments from the seabed, leaving a coarse sedimentary top layer (see [[Shoreface profile#Bedforms and sediment sorting]]), or protection of the seabed by a dense cover of benthic macrofauna (see [[Biogeomorphology of coastal systems]]).}}
  
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Revision as of 21:36, 6 September 2020

Definition of Armour layer:
Protective layer on a breakwater or seawall, composed of armour units.[1].
This is the common definition for Armour layer, other definitions can be discussed in the article

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Definition of Seabed armouring:
The natural process of seabed protection from erosion by currents and waves. Processes can be: suspension and removal of fine sediments from the seabed, leaving a coarse sedimentary top layer (see Shoreface profile#Bedforms and sediment sorting), or protection of the seabed by a dense cover of benthic macrofauna (see Biogeomorphology of coastal systems).
This is the common definition for Seabed armouring, other definitions can be discussed in the article


Related articles

Stability of rubble mound breakwaters and shore revetments


References

  1. CIRIA (1996). Beach management manual. CIRIA Report 153.