- A
dolos (plural:
dolosse: 10 ) is a wave-dissipating
concrete block used in
great numbers as a form of
coastal management. It is a type of tetrapod. Weighing...
- (built in the dry), the
building of the breakwaters, the use of 30 ton
dolosse, and the
implementation of the sand byp****
system (one of only 3 in the...
- (38 t)
dolosse were
added in two
layers to
secure the jetties,
which are
maintained by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. In 1972, 4,796
dolosse were manufactured...
- the
undersea tunnel. In
footage taken by
drone users and mariners, the
dolosse installed at the
edges of the
artificial islands appear to have dislodged...
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Aerial view of jetties,
constructed of
dolosse, at
Humboldt Bay
harbor entrance.
These jetties mitigate unpredictable shifting sands....
- mile to the end of the moss-covered,
partly awash jetty,
between several dolosse, unusually-shaped
concrete blocks similar to
jacks used to
protect harbor...
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Dolosse - Cape Town,
South Africa...
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original (PDF) on
April 14, 2016. Zwamborn, J.A.; Bosman, D.E.; Moes, J. "
Dolosse: Past, Present, ****ure?" (pdf). Chandramohan, P.V, Sundar, V., Sannasiraj...
- 1948) Blom en
baaierd ("Flower and Chaos" or "Flower and Rubble" 1948)
Dolosse ("Large T-shaped
concrete bollards used to curb
waves breaking close to...
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Columnar jointing near Po Pin Chau (not to be
confused with the dark-colored
dolosse in the foreground) Sea Cave near the High
Island Reservoir East Dam South...