Riprap is also known as rip rap, rock armour, rubble and shot rock. It refers to the rocks and any other concrete materials that can be used to keep the shorelines solid and armored.
This is supposed to mean that someone is talking about you.
I believe that Phrase was used in a song, It would mean he/she/they are apologizing.
touching
to be cool or radical
select adequate size stone. use proper treatment at end of riprap blanket. use adequtely graded riprap. provide a filter blanket, if necessary.
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Riprap is a foundation made from irregular stones.
In the UK the rock material your referring to is known as Riprap or rock armour.
about 120 years (which is very long compared to other methods of sea defences.)
Caroline Maniaci has written: 'Vegetated riprap survey of highways in southcentral and interior Alaska' -- subject(s): Management, Slopes (Soil mechanics), Riprap, Stream conservation, Soil stabilization, Stability, Maintenance and repair, Riparian areas, Erosion
Gary Snyder's poem "Riprap" symbolizes the process of finding harmony and balance in life through the use of stones and natural elements. The poem celebrates the simplicity and interconnectedness of nature, encouraging readers to find peace and meaning in the natural world.
There are many different types of shorelines. Some examples are fine-grained sand beaches, riprap structures or sheltered man-made structures. Fine-grained sand beaches are beaches with fine sand, riprap structures are rocky shorelines and man-made structures are structures like docks, built by men.
Dec-2009, the price at this time is about $16.00 a ton
R. Codell has written: 'Hydrologic design for riprap on embankment slopes' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Tailings embankments, Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Embankments
Boat ramps are usually located on deep water with riprap around them. Boat ramps are hard to find in salt water becaue many places have mechanical launching.