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Spoil bank | mining - Britannica
piles of overburden, called spoil banks, with a deep trench at the side where operations ceased. The piles of overburden are generally loose and porous.
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SPOIL BANK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPOIL BANK is a bank composed of excavated earth.
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Spoil Bank Succession & Constructed Wetlands
Spoil banks are piles of soil that result from the creation of a canal, deepened channel, barrow pit, or some similar structure.
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spoil bank
spoil bank Also spoil-bank. [f. spoil n. 7 c or 10.] A bank or large mound consisting of refuse earth or similar waste material.1830 Booth L'pool & Manch. Rly. 55 The remainder, deposited as spoil banks, may be seen heaped up like Pelion upon Ossa. 1854 Hull Improv. Act 9 The piece of land..on the f...
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SPOIL BANK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Spoil bank definition: a bank of excavated refuse or waste earth, as of shale from surface coal mining.. See examples of SPOIL BANK used in a sentence.
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SPOIL BANK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
SPOIL BANK definition: a bank of excavated refuse or waste earth, as of shale from surface coal mining | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples ...
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Spoilbank Cemetery
The cemetery is named after the bank of spoil left over from the digging of the Ypres-Comines canal, which was strategically important in the relatively
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Spoil banks: Effects on a coastal marsh water-level regime
The purpose of the program was to define the basic marsh water-level regime and to investigate how canal spoil banks may influence the water-level regime.
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The Spoil Bank Project: A Story of Secrecy, Shortcuts, and ...
Lafayette's secretive Spoil Bank Project cost millions, skirted multiple laws, and left taxpayers holding the bag. A new audit confirms it ...
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spoil bank, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun spoil bank is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for spoil bank is from 1830, in the writing of H. Booth.
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Spoil Banks: Reporter: Cedric Ausa | PDF - Scribd
Spoil banks and piles are formed from excavated material and have different shapes depending on how the material is deposited. Spoil banks have a triangular ...
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Culm
Measures, a geological formation of England
Culm National Character Area, an area defined by Natural England
River Culm, in Mid-Devon, England
Culm bank , a coalmine waste or spoil heap, a pitheap or as misnamed 'a slagheap'
Culm grassland, semi-natural grassland containing abundant purple moor grass
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Spoil tip
A spoil tip (also called a boney pile, culm bank, gob pile, waste tip or bing) is a pile built of accumulated spoil – waste material removed during mining Landslides are rare in spoil tips after settling and vegetation growth act to stabilise the spoil.
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Conveyor bridge
A conveyor bridge is a piece of mining equipment used in strip mining for the removal of overburden and for dumping it on the inner spoil bank of the open-cut
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Milecastle 24
It was noted that the perimeter wall of the milecastle was extant as a high turf covered bank, obscured by quarry spoil on the north east.
1989 – English Remains of robber/excavation trenches (up to deep), and a large spoil heap (up to high), were noted, but no real platform could be identified.
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