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Concrete breakwater element
Accropode blocks are wave-dissipating concrete blocks designed to resist the action of waves on breakwaters and coastal structures. The Accropode is a
Accropode
Shoreline defense
the Stabilopod [ro] (Romania, 1969), the Seabee (Australia, 1978), the Accropode (France, 1981), the Hollow Cube (Germany, 1991), the A-jack (United States
Wave-dissipating concrete block
Wave-dissipating_concrete_block
Concrete breakwater element
the Stabilopod [ro] (Romania, 1969), the Seabee (Australia, 1978), the Accropode (France, 1981), the Hollow Cube (Germany, 1991), the A-jack (United States
Tetrapod_(structure)
Ridge or wall to hold back water
coastal zone management Managed retreat Submersion Hard engineering A-Jacks Accropode Akmon Artificial reef Breachway Breakwater Cliff stabilization Dolos Flood
Levee
Structures designed to absorb energy
coastal zone management Managed retreat Submersion Hard engineering A-Jacks Accropode Akmon Artificial reef Breachway Breakwater Cliff stabilization Dolos Flood
Revetment
Construction material
A precast concrete armour unit (Accropode)
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Preventing flooding and erosion of shorelines
Similar concrete objects like Dolos are A-jack, Akmon, Xbloc, Tetrapod and Accropode. Cliff stabilization can be accomplished through drainage of excess rainwater
Coastal_management
Concrete breakwater element
KOLOS – Concrete breakwater element Tetrapod – Concrete breakwater element Accropode – Concrete breakwater element "Bastions of the Sea". South African Panorama
Dolos
City in Lagos State, Nigeria
5 km long barrier constructed primarily of rock and faced with concrete accropode armour.[citation needed] The Eko Atlantic City project received global
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Form of coastal defence
hydraulic structures to reduce coastal erosion Related types of walls: Accropode – Concrete breakwater element Breakwater (structure) – Coastal defense
Seawall
Interface between land and a river or stream
Environment portal Ecology portal Earth sciences portal Wetlands portal Accropode Aquatic ecosystem Bioswale Bosque Canebrake Constructed wetland Endorheic
Riparian_zone
Environmental management system
coastal zone management Managed retreat Submersion Hard engineering A-Jacks Accropode Akmon Artificial reef Breachway Breakwater Cliff stabilization Dolos Flood
Integrated coastal zone management
Integrated_coastal_zone_management
Port in India
15.5 m BCD. The breakwaters in the port are of rubble-mound type with accropode armour protection. The northern breakwater measures 3,080 m and the southern
Kamarajar_Port
Concrete breakwater element
Dolos – Concrete breakwater element Tetrapod – Concrete breakwater element Accropode – Concrete breakwater element "Engineering Marvels" (PDF). Navayuga Group
KOLOS
Road under construction in Réunion
Jean-Marc Collienne (30 September 2021). "Nouvelle Route du Littoral : 775 accropodes mal installés, du retard dans les travaux et une facture qui s'alourdit"
Nouvelle_route_du_Littoral
Cobble-based coastal protection
coastal zone management Managed retreat Submersion Hard engineering A-Jacks Accropode Akmon Artificial reef Breachway Breakwater Cliff stabilization Dolos Flood
Dynamic_revetment
Process of coastal sediment returning to the visible portion of a beach
coastal zone management Managed retreat Submersion Hard engineering A-Jacks Accropode Akmon Artificial reef Breachway Breakwater Cliff stabilization Dolos Flood
Accretion (coastal management)
Accretion_(coastal_management)
Concrete breakwater element
double-layer arrangement, modern single-layer armour units (like the Xbloc and Accropode) require significantly less concrete, reducing cost and carbon footprint
Xbloc
Branch of civil engineering
coastal zone management Managed retreat Submersion Hard engineering A-Jacks Accropode Akmon Artificial reef Breachway Breakwater Cliff stabilization Dolos Flood
Coastal_engineering
Changes to a shoreline by accretion and erosion
combine the hard engineering methods such as constructing structures (accropodes) with the soft engineering methods such as sand dune stabilization. These
Beach_evolution
Aspect of coastal erosion
coastal zone management Managed retreat Submersion Hard engineering A-Jacks Accropode Akmon Artificial reef Breachway Breakwater Cliff stabilization Dolos Flood
Submersion (coastal management)
Submersion_(coastal_management)
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Type of anthropogenic effect on the environment
Cuspate foreland Detention basin Coastal engineering Hard engineering Accropode Xbloc Soft engineering Coastal morphodynamics Coastal and Estuarine Research
Coastal_development_hazards
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Variant spelling of Polish GabryÅ, GABRYSZ means "man of God"Â or "warrior of God."
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English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales) : patronymic from the medieval English personal name Harry, pet form of Henry.This name is also well established in Ireland, taken there principally during the Plantation of Ulster. In some cases, particularly in families coming from County Mayo, both Harris and Harrison can be Anglicized forms of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha.Greek : reduced form of the Greek personal name Kharalambos, composed of the elements khara ‘joy’ + lambein ‘to shine’.Jewish : Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish names.
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