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    In civil engineering, a cut or cutting is where soil or rock from a relative rise along a route is removed. The term is also used in river management...
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    2016-02-09. "How to Estimate Cut and Fill Volumes for Earthworks Projects | Grid Method, Cross Section Method, Earthworks Software". www.kublasoftware...
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    products are available for calculating cut and fill. A simple approach involves defining different earthworks features in a computer program and then...
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  • force A type of wound Cut (archaeology), a hole dug in the past Cut (clothing), the style or shape of a garment Cut (earthworks), an excavation to make...
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  • railway, or landscape and garden improvements, or surface drainage. The earthworks created for such a purpose are often called the sub-grade or finished...
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    In agriculture, a terrace is a piece of sloped plane that has been cut into a series of successively receding flat surfaces or platforms, which resemble...
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    fortifications—for example breastworks—and often known as fieldworks or earthworks, are extemporized by troops in the field, perhaps assisted by such local...
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    Wales. It carries the North Wales Coast Line and the A5 road. Causeway Cut and fill Cut (earthmoving) Fill dirt Grade (slope) Land reclamation Levee Roadbed...
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  • Fill dirt (category Fills (earthworks))
    in order to provide more interesting textures to the landscape. Cut (earthworks) Cut and fill Embankment (transportation) "Fill dirt" Industry Terms and...
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    Panama in 2000, the old name Culebra Cut was reinstated. Postage stamps and postal history of the Canal Zone Earthworks (engineering) "Regulation of navigation...
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    Rectangular Earthwork Enclosure Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine", National Trust Archaeological Data Service Historic England, "Earthworks on Giant...
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  • and Summerfold Records. Earthworks went through several line-ups: in addition to the band's accomplishments as a unit, Earthworks was a training ground...
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    timber. The rails and crossties were repeatedly reused. There was earthwork cut (earthworks) for the spur rail lines remain. The Bradley Lumber Company at...
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    to Troyville Earthworks. Troyville Earthworks I: Ancient Mounds Trail - Louisiana Historical Markers on Waymarking.com Troyville Earthworks II: Ancient...
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    miles from Chillicothe, Ohio. Other earthworks in the Chillicothe area include Hopeton, Mound City, Seip Earthworks and Dill Mounds District, High Banks...
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  • Green" – 3:53 "Dry Riser" – 3:59 "Dead Anyway" – 3:58 "Cleaver" – 3:24 "Earthworks" – 4:11 "Dummy Crusher" – 3:19 "The Inseminator" – 3:28 "Clock" – 4:10...
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    Tunnel (redirect from Cut-and-cover)
    Gaza Strip, the network of tunnels was used by Jewish strategists as rock-cut shelters, in first links to Judean resistance against Roman rule in the Bar...
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    Dead Woman's Ditch (category Linear earthworks)
    has been linked to Dowsborough. The 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) long earthwork has been cut through by later tracks and a road. It is badly eroded in places...
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    Offa's Dyke (category Linear earthworks)
    Offa's Dyke was not a continuous linear structure, he concluded that earthworks were raised in only those areas where natural barriers did not already...
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    TODAY - S02E123 - ENVIRONMENTAL EARTHWORKS". YouTube. Townsend, Richard F. (September 6, 2016), "The Newark Earthworks: Monumental Geometry and Astronomy...
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  • recordings at various venues by Bill Bruford's Earthworks, released on EG Records in 1994. It was the final Earthworks album to feature Django Bates, Iain Ballamy...
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    Church and Earthworks, English Heritage Knowlton Circles - Aerial Survey Investigations, English Heritage Research Knowlton Church and Earthworks on Google...
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    Topography Vegetation Terrain Topsoil Water table Bedrock Subgrade Subsoil Earthworks Shoring structures Retaining walls Gabion Ground freezing Mechanically...
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    the eastern outskirts of Eshowe there is an old cemetery surrounded by earthworks and a deep Type of site: Fort Previous use: fortifications. Current use:...
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    off and windrowed. Earth windrows may be formed by graders when grading earthworks or dirt roads Leaf windrows may be required for municipal collection....
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    Trench (category Cuts (earthmoving))
    are dug for foundations of buildings, retaining walls and dams, and for cut-and-cover construction of tunnels. In archaeology, the "trench method" is...
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    was largely superseded by alternative forms of fortification, but the earthworks remain a prominent feature in many countries. A motte-and-bailey castle...
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  • D.C., in 1978. The most recent site listed is the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks in 2023. The 25 sites are located in 22 states and two territories. Arizona...
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    to launch assaults against the besieged city or to construct further earthworks nearer to the city. A circumvallation may be constructed if the besieging...
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    Middle Ages. Star forts were employed by Michelangelo in the defensive earthworks of Florence, and refined in the sixteenth century by Baldassare Peruzzi...
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