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In stream restoration, river engineering or coastal engineering, revetments are sloping structures placed on banks or cliffs in such a way as to absorb the energy of incoming water. In military engineering they are structures, again sloped, formed to secure an area from artillery, bombing, or stored explosives. River or coastal revetments are usually built to preserve the existing uses of the shoreline and to protect the slope, as defense against erosion.
Many revetments are used to line the banks of freshwater rivers, lakes, and man-made reservoirs, especially to prevent damage during periods of floods or heavy seasonal rains (see riprap). Many materials may be used: wooden piles, loose-piled boulders or concrete shapes, or more solid banks.
Revetments are used as a low-cost solution for coastal erosion defence in areas where crashing waves may otherwise deplete the coastline. Wooden revetments are made of planks laid against wooden frames so that they disrupt the force of the water. Although once popular, the use of wooden revetments has largely been replaced by modern concrete-based defence structures such as tetrapods.
Hayling Island is an island off the south coast of England, in the borough of Havant in the county of Hampshire, near Portsmouth.
An iron-age shrine in the north of Hayling Island was later developed into a Roman temple in the first century BC and was first recorded in Richard Scott's Topographical and Historical Account of Hayling Island, published in 1826. The site was excavated between 1897 and 1907 and again from 1976 to 1978. Remains are no longer visible and are buried beneath cultivated farmland.
Salt production was an industry on the island from the 11th century (the Domesday Book records a saltpan on the island for this purpose) until the late 19th century.
Construction of Northwode Chapel by the monks of Jumièges, Normandy, began in about 1140; this became the present St Peter's Church and is now the oldest surviving church on the Island. It has been claimed that St Peter's three bells, cast in about 1350, have one of the oldest peals in England. St Mary's Church is a standard design of the churches of its era, but upon close examination the walls have been constructed from a mortar of local shells and beach pebbles. The ancient yew tree in the churchyard is believed to be the oldest yew in the country, with a girth of some nine metres. Although estimates as to its age vary, they range from over a thousand to nearly two thousand years old.
Time lapse video of entire construction of £5 million rock armour flood risk scheme at Eastoke, Hayling Island. Scheme constructed to reduce flood risk to properties on Hayling Island. Views shown are from west and east of the construction area. Scheme designed and delivered by the Eastern Solent Coastal Partnership in conjunction with Raymond Brown Construction Ltd and The Environment Agency.
The wall which is being built a mile and a half off the coast of Victoria Island in Lagos has passed the half way stage and is being constructed to the highest standard of marine engineering available in the world today. An international team of highly skilled coastal and marine engineers applied physical scale model tests and computer simulations in Europe to assess its stability under the pressure of extreme wave conditions. The design is made up of 12 different layers of rock and concrete which form this massive barrier. It was proven that the wall can withstand the worst expected storms in a thousand years.
What is REVETMENT? What does REVETMENT mean? REVETMENT meaning - REVETMENT pronunciation - REVETMENT definition - REVETMENT explanation - How to pronounce REVETMENT? Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. In stream restoration, river engineering or coastal engineering, revetments are sloping structures placed on banks or cliffs in such a way as to absorb the energy of incoming water. In military engineering they are structures, again sloped, formed to secure an area from artillery, bombing, or stored explosives. River or coastal revetments are usually built to preserve the existing uses of the shoreline and to protect the slope, as defense against erosion. Many revetments are used to line the banks of freshwater rivers, lake...
Time lapse video of entire construction of £5 million rock armour flood risk scheme at Eastoke, Hayling Island. Scheme constructed to reduce flood risk to properties on Hayling Island. Views shown are from west and east of the construction area. Scheme designed and delivered by the Eastern Solent Coastal Partnership in conjunction with Raymond Brown Construction Ltd and The Environment Agency
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Overview of Chapter 6 Revetment Design and Beach Nourishment of Coastal and Harbour Engineering course Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM).
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Time Lapse imagery showing scheme development from the Eastoke Point Flood defence scheme 2013
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