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Seawall - Coastal Wiki
A structure separating land and water areas . It is designed to prevent coastal erosion and other damage due to wave action and storm surge, such as flooding. Seawalls are normally very massive structures because they are designed to resist the full force of waves and storm surge.
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Seawall - Wikipedia
A seawall (or sea wall) is a form of coastal defense constructed where the sea, and associated coastal processes, impact directly upon the landforms of the ...
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Seawalls
A seawall is a protective structure built along the coastline designed to mitigate the impact of strong waves and prevent coastal erosion.
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sea-wall
sea-wall 1. A wall or embankment to prevent the encroachment of the sea, or to form a breakwater, etc. In OE. a cliff by the sea.Beowulf 1924 Hiᵹelac..wunade..sæwealle neah. c 1440 Jacob's Well 6 Þe more þe watyr in þe se is styred wyth þe wynde, þe more it flowyth, & brekyth out, ouer þe se-wallys ...
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Seawall Project - Waterfront Seattle
The new seawall is built to meet current seismic standards, protects public safety and acts as the foundation for Seattle's new waterfront.
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SEAWALL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SEAWALL is a wall or embankment to protect the shore from erosion or to act as a breakwater.
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The Sea Wall (film)
The Sea Wall () is a 2008 film by Cambodian director Rithy Panh in a French/Cambodian/Belgian co-production. The film opened on 7 January 2009 in France. It was adapted from the 1950 novel The Sea Wall by Marguerite Duras. The novel had previously been adapted as This Angry Age by René Clément in 19...
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Sea walls | Climate Technology Centre & Network | Tue, 11/08/2016
Seawalls are hard engineered structures with a primary function to prevent further erosion of the shoreline. They are built parallel to the shore and aim to ...
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Seawall, Galveston, TX
Galveston's historic seawall spans over 10 miles and offers visitors and locals some of the best beaches, restaurants, lodging and more!
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Seawalls, Bulkheads, and Revetments - National Park Service
Shore parallel structures include seawalls, bulkheads, and revetments. These structures are designed to protect resources behind them from the impacts of wave ...
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What is a sea wall, anyway? - Schoodic Institute
Seawall Beach and other features known locally as “sea walls” are steep beaches and ridges of cobble and boulders.
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Seawalls for Residential Projects | Guide & Costs | TRULINE®
Seawall structures protect your property from eroding into the sea and are an investment that, when built properly, can offer years of protection. With…
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sea-walln wall built to stop the sea flowing onto or eroding the land 海堤; 海岸防波堤.
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The Sea Wall (novel)
The Sea Wall () is a 1950 novel by the French writer Marguerite Duras. It was adapted for film in 1958 as This Angry Age and in 2008 as The Sea Wall. Inspired largely by her own adolescence in French Indochina, Duras wrote this novel in 1950, just after divorcing her first husband and remarrying. Su...
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State officials wouldn't let these homeowners build a sea wall. Their ...
1 day agoThe 4-unit apartment building at 2 Mirada Road, perched precariously on the oceanfront, was built in 1972, so it got a sea wall permit. The townhomes were built in 1984, so they did not.
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