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Geosynthetic erosion control

Surface Topsoil (vegetated) Geosynthetic erosion control layer over topsoil (vegetated) Cobbles Paving material... [Pg.137]

In more recent applications, several types of ET cover designs also have incorporated synthetic materials, such as geomembranes, which are used to enhance the function of minimizing water into the waste. For example, the Operating Industries Inc. Landfill in California has incorporated a soil layer with a geosynthetic clay liner in the design. The cover system for this site will reduce surface gas emissions, prevent oxygen intrusion and percolation, and provide for erosion control.68... [Pg.1072]

ASTM D4354 Standard Practice for Sampling of Geosynthetics and Rolled Erosion Control Products for Testing. [Pg.120]

Palmeira, E.M., Farias, R.J., 2000. Geotextile performance as barriers for erosion control. In Proc. 2nd European Conference on Geosynthetics-EuroGeo 2(X)0, Bolonha, Italy, vol. 2, pp. 789-793. [Pg.274]

Erosion control Geotextiles reduce soil erosion caused by rainfall impact and surface water runoff. For example, temporary geosynthetic blankets and permanent lightweight geosynthetic mats are placed over the otherwise exposed soil surface on slopes. Geotextile silt fences are used to remove suspended particles from sediment-laden runoff water. Some erosion control mats are manufactured using biodegradable wood fibers and related biomass. [Pg.414]

Vegetative reinforcement A geosynthetic provides vegetative reinforcement when it extends erosion control limits and the performance of vegetation. [Pg.532]

In aU of these functions, the geosynthetic is acting in one of two unique ways either it is actively controlling the dislodgement of soil, called erosion control, or it is intercepting and filtering the dislodged soil, called sediment, out of suspension once it has been transported by mnoff, called sediment control or sediment retention. [Pg.532]

Advantages of geosynthetic-enhanced erosion control products and sediment retention devices... [Pg.532]

The benefits of geosynthetic-enhanced erosion control products (ECPs) and sediment retention devices (SRDs) over traditional or natural systems include ... [Pg.532]

Geosynthetic-enhanced erosion control netting (ECN), open weave meshes, and ECBs. [Pg.534]

Emerging geosynthetic erosion and sediment control technologies... [Pg.557]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.533 , Pg.541 ]




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