i think soft engineering is stuff to make the waves break quicker so it will minimism the eroding to make it slower.
it is hard and sometimes soft
Its hard engineering babe :)
The company Cordell specializes in traffic engineering hardware and software for legacy and soft switch applications. They have been leaders in the field for 33 years.
Hard Management: Hard management is the more traditional response to erosion and involves the construction of structures which stop wave energy reaching the shore, or absorb and reflect the energy. These have often caused problems themselves, such as increasing erosion elsewhere, and soft construction techniques have become more popular because of this. Soft management: These techniques involve promoting natural systems such as beaches and salt marshes which protect the coast, and are usually cheaper to construct and maintain than hard management techniques, and may be self-sustaining.
The land that is soft and wet and yields to pressure is called marshland or a marsh. It is characterized by waterlogged soil and the growth of wetland plants. Marshes are found in coastal areas, river floodplains, and other low-lying areas with high water levels.
Coastal Engineering Journal was created in 1959.
T. Sawaragi has written: 'Coastal engineering' -- subject(s): Aquacultural engineering, Coastal engineering, Hydrodynamics, Ocean engineering
Richard Silvester has written: 'Coastal engineering' -- subject(s): Ocean waves, Coastal engineering
hard engineering :)
it is hard and sometimes soft
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soft
Hard engineering :)
Its hard engineering babe :)
i think soft engineering is stuff to make the waves break quicker so it will minimism the eroding to make it slower.
hard engineering By Dillon and Jack :)
Linda L. Wright has written: 'Sea level rise, coastal engineering, shorelines and tides' -- subject(s): Sea level, Coastal engineering