Hydraulic Engineering
geohazard control in hydraulic engineering such as hydraulic power stations, reservoirs, and river or lake banks, involves measures to prevent or mitigate the impact of falling rocks on hydraulic structures such as dams, bridges, culverts, and channels. These structures are vulnerable to damage from rockfalls, which can occur due to natural processes like weathering, erosion, or seismic activity.
Several methods are employed to address rockfall control in hydraulic engineering:
1. Rockfall mitigation system.
2. Rockfall catchment system.
3. Unstable slope stabilization.
4. Revegetation and erosion control.
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