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Stone Revetment
Revetment is a facing of stone, concrete units, or slabs, etc., built to protect scarp, the foot of a cliff or a dune, a dike or a seawall against erosion by wave action, storm surge, and currents. This definition is very similar to the definition of a seawall, however a revetment does not protect against flooding. Furthermore, a revetment has been often a supplement to other types of protection such as seawalls and dikes.
Armour Stone (Rip Rap)
Armour stone also known as rip rap, shot rock, rock armor, or rubble, is rock or other material used to armor shorelines, stream beds, bridge abutments, pilings, and other shoreline structures against scour and water or ice erosion. It is made from a variety of rock types, commonly granite or limestone, and occasionally concrete rubble from building and paving demolition. It can be used on any waterway or water containment where there is potential for water erosion.
Underwater, rock armor caps submerged tunnels to protect accidental anchor strikes or sinking debris.