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Filter Erosion in Coastal Structures
Rubble mound (and sometimes also other coastal) structures on a sandy bottom usually need a filter between the sand and the structure, in order to prevent scouring through the relatively large stones, and hence, large settlements of the structure. This is specifically the case for aprons in front of breakwaters and under toe berms.
Filter Erosion in Coastal Structures
Rubble mound (and sometimes also other coastal) structures on a sandy bottom usually need a filter between the sand and the structure, in order to prevent scouring through the relatively large stones, and hence, large settlements of the structure. This is specifically the case for aprons in front of breakwaters and under toe berms.
Filter Erosion in Coastal Structures
Schiereck, G. J. (author) / Fontijn, H. L. (author) / d'Angremond, K. (author) / Booij, R. (author) / Steijn, B. (author)
27th International Conference on Coastal Engineering (ICCE) ; 2000 ; Sydney, Australia
Coastal Engineering 2000 ; 1599-1609
2001-03-23
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English