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Q & A
What techniques are used to control erosion on slopes and embankments in earthwork?
Some techniques used to control erosion on slopes and embankments in earthwork include terracing, revegetation, erosion control blankets or mats, geotextiles, retaining walls, and drainage systems.
How are geotextiles used to enhance soil stability in earthwork?
Geotextiles are used in earthwork to enhance soil stability by acting as a reinforcement material. They are placed within the soil layers to distribute loads, prevent soil erosion, and provide additional strength to the soil structure. Geotextiles also help in filtration, allowing water to pass through while retaining the soil particles, thereby improving the overall stability of the earthwork.
What is a fill slope in earthwork?
A fill slope in earthwork refers to an artificially created incline or hill made by adding and compacting layers of soil or other materials to raise the ground level. It is commonly used in construction projects to achieve desired grades, provide stability to structures, or level uneven terrain.
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