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    • A seawall works by reflecting incident wave energy back into the sea, thus reducing the energy available to cause erosion. Seawalls have two specific weaknesses. Wave reflection from the wall may r… See more

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  2. Examples of seawalls include12345:
    • Vertical seawalls: These walls stick straight up into the air like a fence made of steel or concrete.
    • Curved seawalls (also called stepped seawalls): These structures redirect waves without causing as much disturbance as vertical seawalls.
    • Mound seawalls.
    • Other notable seawalls include the Pondicherry Seawall in India, the Galveston Seawall in Texas, the Vancouver Seawall in Canada, and the Japan Seawall.
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    Seawalls range from vertical face structures such as massive gravity concrete walls, tied walls using steel or concrete piling, and stone-filled cribwork to sloping structures with typical surfaces being reinforced concrete slabs, concrete armor units, or stone rubble (bulkheads, revetments, and Rip Rap are different types of seawalls).
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    • 1. Vertical Seawalls Vertical seawalls are exactly what you think. These walls stick straight up into the air like a fence made of steel or concrete. These seawalls are easy to design, and easy to construct. ...
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    There are three main types of seawalls: vertical, curved, stepped, and mounds (see table below).
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    Seawalls range in type and may include steel sheetpile walls, monolithic concrete barriers, rubble mound structures, brick or block walls or gabions (wire baskets filled with rocks) (Kamphuis, 2000).
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    The Greatest Seawalls in History

    • Pondicherry Seawall The great seawall of Pondicherry, reaching 27 feet above sea level, still lies on the coast of India. ...
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    Examples of seawall structures. A seawall is constructed at the coastline, at the foot of possible cliffs or dunes. A seawall is typically a sloping concrete structure; it can be smooth, stepped-faced or curved-faced. A seawall can also be built …

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