hard engineering

Cards (40)

  • What is the purpose of using artificial structures in coastal management?
    To defend land against erosion and flooding
  • What are the types of artificial structures used in coastal management?
    • Groynes
    • Sea walls
    • Riprap
    • Revetments
  • What are groynes made of?
    Timber structures built at right angles
  • How do groynes function in coastal management?
    They trap sediment moved along the coast
  • What is the effect of groynes on beach formation?
    They build up the beach by trapping sediment
  • What materials are sea walls typically made from?
    Stone, concrete, or steel
  • What is the primary function of sea walls?
    To protect the coast from wave action
  • How do sea walls impact coastal erosion?
    They can increase erosion at their base
  • What is riprap?
    Large rocks placed at the base of structures
  • What is the purpose of using riprap in coastal management?
    To absorb wave energy and reduce erosion
  • What are revetments made of?
    Wood, concrete, or stone
  • How do revetments function in coastal management?
    They protect the shore by dissipating wave energy
  • What is a disadvantage of using artificial structures for coastal management?
    They can lead to increased erosion elsewhere
  • What are the advantages of using artificial structures in coastal management?
    • Build up beach material
    • Reduce maintenance costs
    • Prevent erosion
    • Provide habitats for marine life
    • Reflect wave energy back to the sea
    • Relatively cheap and easy to construct
  • What is one environmental impact of artificial coastal structures?
    They can disrupt natural sediment transport
  • How do artificial structures affect wave energy?
    They reflect wave energy back to the sea
  • Why might artificial structures be considered a temporary solution?
    They require ongoing maintenance and repair
  • What are the limitations of artificial coastal management structures?
    • Can lead to increased erosion elsewhere
    • Require regular maintenance
    • May disrupt local ecosystems
    • Often only provide short-term solutions
  • What do they often include in their design?
    A promenade and a tourist attraction
  • How do reflective surfaces in designs benefit energy use?
    They reflect wave energy out to sea
  • What is a characteristic of reflective surfaces?
    They are relatively cheap
  • Why are reflective surfaces easy to construct?
    They require simple materials and designs
  • What is a benefit of maintaining reflective surfaces?
    They are good for tourists
  • What aesthetic quality do reflective surfaces provide?
    They look natural
  • What do reflective surfaces do to wave energy?
    Dissipate wave energy
  • What is a cost characteristic of reflective surfaces?
    They have relatively low costs
  • What is a construction benefit of reflective surfaces?
    They are easy to build
  • What is a disadvantage of reflective surfaces?
    They can be easily damaged
  • What is a common issue with reflective surfaces?
    They don't stop erosion
  • What is a visual characteristic of reflective surfaces?
    They often look artificial
  • What is a financial aspect of reflective surfaces?
    Costs range from $5000 to $10000
  • What is the cost for more than 100 meters of reflective surface?
    £100,000 or more per 100 meters
  • What is the cost for reflective surfaces up to 1500 meters?
    £1500 per meter
  • What does the cost of reflective surfaces depend on?
    Materials used for construction
  • What is a disadvantage of reflective surfaces regarding maintenance?
    They are hard to repair if damaged
  • What is a potential hazard of reflective surfaces?
    They pose a navigation hazard
  • How do reflective surfaces affect beach erosion?
    They can exacerbate beach erosion
  • What is a common visual issue with reflective surfaces?
    They often look artificial
  • What is a maintenance challenge for reflective surfaces?
    They require high maintenance costs
  • What is the relationship between reflective surfaces and navigation hazards?
    They can create potential navigation hazards